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Hysteroscopy in IVF and the Myths about IVF

Fertility treatments

What Is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is a relatively simple process that examines the uterine cavity with a narrow, flexible telescope-like apparatus called a hysteroscope. Hysteroscopic assessment can be used to identify conditions that cause fertility issues in women and reoccurring miscarriages. Hysteroscopy can also be used to conduct minimally invasive surgeries such as the expulsion of uterine fibroids or polyps. It has been shown to improve the rate of success of in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Who Is Required To Go through Hysteroscopy?

A reliable evaluation of the uterus is an important aspect of the IVF process because even the perfect embryo, produced from the ideal sperm and egg, will not embed for pregnancy if the uterus is damaged. This procedure provides women with a comprehensive view of their reproductive system and fertility. According to research, hysteroscopic examination detected the disease in the uterus in 38% of patients. Hysteroscopy is a procedure that efficiently detects uterine irregularities and can improve the chances of IVF success.

There are numerous myths and misunderstandings about IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies. However, many of them are simply the result of the absence of understanding of these strategies. Dispelling these myths can also help to eliminate the social stereotypes attached to these practices.

Myths about IVF

Multiple pregnancies can occur when more than one embryo is transferred during IVF. The quantity of embryos transferred to the uterus during the process, not IVF, is what tends to increase your chances of having multiple babies.

As our knowledge and medical knowledge encompassing fertilization and development, embryo cryopreservation, and other invaluable aids to tackling infertility improve, chances of success for IVF implantation that consequences in a full-term pregnancy and delivery continue to rise.

There is no proof that infants born through IVF have higher rates of developmental problems or physical problems that lead to health problems. In addition, we make full use of technology to help alleviate your concerns regarding potential wellness or developmental delays.

Conclusion

Many people are confused about hysteroscopy and have some misconceptions regarding the procedure. You can call Dr. Mazen’s fertility clinic to get your doubts cleared. All you need is to find a professionally trained specialist doctor and at Dr. Mazen’s fertility clinic, you will find the best IVF treatment in Dubai with the highest success rate.

Author: Dr. Mazen Dayeh

Dr. Muhammad Mazen Dayeh is a top fertility expert. He completed his Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) from Saint Petersburg I.P. Pavlov State Medical University in Russia and acquired his specialty training and Ph.D. at Russian Academy for Medical Sciences. He is considered a Consultant of both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility. His special interests lie both in male and female infertility, Reproductive Immunology, and Recurrent Implantation Failures. He is recognized for his expertise in treating and evaluating infertility and recurrent pregnancy losses, IVF, and laparoscopic surgical techniques. Currently, he is performing over 600 IVF cycles per year.