You completed an In vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycle with high hopes. However, a negative result can devastate you. Don’t worry, It’s not the end. Consider it to be the beginning of the next chapter.
IVF is a complex process that involves multiple steps, each with the potential to impact success rates. Even with the presence of high-quality embryos, many couples face the disappointment of failed IVF cycles.
In this blog post, we will cover the various factors that can contribute to IVF failure and why IVF fails despite the good embryos being selected.
Embryo Quality:
Although having good embryos is essential, it’s important to note that even the best embryos have differing implantation potential. The evaluation of segregating varying degrees of embryo is a complex process (also known as embryo grading). Further, the true potential of an embryo may not always be accurately assessed.