Risks involved with IVF Treatment
IVF means In Vitro Fertilization. It is a process of fertilization in which the eggs are combined with the sperms artificially in the labs. Once the process of fertilization takes place, the egg is placed back into the uterus. The children born through this method are often called test tube babies. An entirely different lab and setup is needed for IVF as the doctors need to monitor these embryos regularly. To have a proper IVF lab setup can be really helpful. It is quite a safe method against infertility and has a quite high success rate as well but there are other methods which can be performed before instead and generally suggested by the doctors. Some of the side effects and risks involved with the IVF treatment have been mentioned below: Bloating - Bloating is a very common side effect that happens due to the IVF process along with cramps, and mood swings. Premature delivery - With IVF treatment, there are slightly more chances of early delivery of the child and can at times also