What to know before considering IVF

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For many couples, the road to parenthood isn’t always as smooth as a positive pregnancy test on the first try. That’s where IVF comes in, three letters that carry equal parts hope, science, and emotion.

In vitro fertilisation has helped millions around the world start families, but before diving into fertility treatments, it’s important to unpack the real story behind the process.

First off, IVF isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. According to the Mayo Clinic, the procedure involves fertilising an egg outside the body and implanting it into the uterus. It sounds simple, but there are hormone injections, blood tests, ultrasounds, and a rollercoaster of feelings that come with each step. Let’s not forget the price tag—Discovery Health notes that a single IVF cycle can cost anywhere between R60,000 and R100,000 in South Africa, depending on the clinic and services involved.

Success rates also vary. According to WebMD, the chances of a successful pregnancy decrease as you age—those under 35 have a higher chance of success per cycle than women in their 40s. It’s not uncommon for people to go through multiple rounds before they hear a heartbeat.

Then there’s the emotional toll. While IVF is a marvel of modern medicine, it can be emotionally draining, according to the above source. That’s why many couples turn to therapy, support groups, or simply a good cry with a tub of ice cream.

On the bright side, advances in reproductive technology have improved success rates and made options like egg freezing or donor eggs more accessible. However, knowing what you’re signing up for—financially, physically, and emotionally—can make the journey less overwhelming.

So if you’re considering IVF, go in informed, supported, and most importantly, kind to yourself. Because sometimes, the longest journeys lead to the most beautiful beginnings.

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