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NCRM's IVF success rates are up to 20% above the national average.
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The first procedure involved in IVF is the egg retrieval. Because it is performed under conscious sedation anesthesia, the retrieval itself should be painless. After the retrieval you may experience a couple days of cramping, bloating, and abdominal distension. The second procedure is the transfer, which does not require anesthesia, but patients will need a driver to bring them home and be off their feet for 1-3 days. The sensation is similar to a pap smear. You may experience some slight discomfort or cramping, but most patients consider it pain-free. Both are quick procedures.
Yes! During IVF your eggs are retrieved directly from your ovaries, so it is an option for anyone with damaged, absent or tied tubes.
The lifestyle changes we recommend while undergoing IVF are similar to what’s recommended for pregnancy. It’s important to keep to a nourishing diet and abstain from nicotine, alcohol, drugs, and marijuana. Gentle exercise and plenty of sleep also supports your health during this process. If you’re taking any medications or supplements, be sure to discuss them with your doctor.