In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a series of procedures used to help with fertility and assist with the conception of a child. It is the most common kind of Assisted Reproductive Technology which refers to medical procedures used to address infertility. The process of IVF involves using a combination of medicines and surgical procedures to help in fertilisation. The cycle of IVF takes about two-three weeks. The incidence of infertility is now prominent and widespread. Timely intervention helps reduce the risk of miscarriage, birth defects, abnormalities and improves the chances of pregnancy. Therefore, it is imperative to discuss the infertility concerns well within time in order to optimise one's ability to conceive. The ideal time to prepare for IVF treatment is about 2 to 3 months. The ideal age for women to undergo an IVF treatment is between 35-45 years or earlier in case they have a medical condition.
Common Causes Of Infertility
Fallopian tube damage or blockage: Fallopian tube damage or blockage makes it difficult for an egg to be fertilised or for an embryo to travel to the uterus
Ovulation disorders: If ovulation is infrequent or irregular then fewer eggs are available for fertilisation
Endometriosis: Endometriosis occurs when the uterine tissue grows outside of the uterus, often affecting the function of the ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes.
PCOS: Polycystic ovary syndrome is a condition in which there is hormonal imbalance in the ovaries, which leads to lack of ability to release eggs regularly, making it difficult to achieve pregnancy. After having tried initial management, IVF is a valid treatment for women with PCOS, and has a high success rate.
Male infertility: Here, the main issue is low or no sperm to fertilise the egg, ICSI (Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection), an advanced version of IVF where a single sperm is needed to fertilise an egg. provides a great chance of conceiving for couples with male infertility problems.
Uterine fibroids: Fibroids are benign tumours in the wall of the uterus and are common in women in their 30s and 40s. Fibroids can also disrupt the implantation of the fertilized egg
Impaired sperm production or function: Below-average sperm concentration, weak movement of sperm or abnormalities in sperm size and shape can make it difficult for sperm to fertilise an egg. If semen abnormalities are found, you might need to see a specialist determine if there are correctable problems or any other existing health concerns
Do's-
1. Get enough sleep- Giving the body enough rest is important to destress
2. Stay connected to family and friends- Being with a family who is supportive can do wonders. It is recommended to spend time with family and be in a relaxing environment
3. Watch your diet- Eat a balanced diet which includes fresh fruits and vegetables and prioritise your mental and physical well-being
4. Learn to breathe- Another good way to calm down is by practicing deep- breathing techniques. This exercise involves sitting comfortably, with your eyes closed and talking long, slow and deep breaths to calm the nerves
5. Attend expert sessions- Hear directly from experts on health issues impacting people with similar challenges
6. Take right supplements- Refer to the medications as per directed by the specialist
Don'ts-
1. Bedrest is not mandatory - Do not restrict yourself to the bed and stay active
2. No smoking and consumption of alcohol - Avoid these substances for getting better fertility results
3. Destress yourself - Keep aside avoidable workload and relax the body and mind
4. Avoid caffeine intake - Reduce intake of caffeine as it may reduce the chances of success
Managing infertility related stress
Fertility problems can have a significant psychological as well as emotional effect on those who are trying to conceive. Typical reactions include depression, anger as well as loss of self-confidence. Infertility is a silent struggle that can toughen up every aspect of your life. It is also important provide the required emotional support to tackle the stress linked with infertility.
According to the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction, 30 million of the Indian couples are affected by infertility. Out of which only 3 million are actively seeking treatment.
This is what is the context of the campaign. We talk about the scale of this quiet, yet widespread, issue that couples in India are battling with i.e. infertility.