Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

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INTRODUCTION
Since 1978, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been used to assist infertile couples with procreation. In Vitro Fertilization is a procedure where an egg is fertilized by a sperm in a laboratory. The embryo is then later placed in the uterus by a fertility doctor. Even though there are several arguments against IVF, it has a fairly good success rate of 46% (Advanced Fertility Centre of Chicago, 2013). There are risks and benefits of IVF, both of which mothers must evaluate before starting this process. Moreover In Vitro Fertilization treatment can affect mothers by increasing their chances of having complications associated with multiple pregnancies, developing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and giving them an opportunity to have a child. Mothers who participate in IVF …show more content…

• According to WebMD (n.d.), in a small number of IVF cycles, superovulation overstimulates the ovaries. Doctors watch closely for signs of ovarian hyperstimulation during superovulation. When this condition occurs, the medicine is stopped until all symptoms are gone.
• Ovarian Hyperstimulation syndrome can be mild, moderate or severe.
Botros, R. (2006). Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Prevention and Management. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
One advantage of IVF treatment is presenting infertile women with the opportunity to have their own biological child.
• Assisting older women with fertility problems with starting family.
• Some women feel a sense of fulfilment when they have children.
• “IVF increases chances of having a healthy baby by allowing couples to identify chromosomal deficiencies in an embryo before implantation in the uterus.” (Smotrich, 2012).
• “IVF helps patients who would be otherwise unable to conceive. The ultimate gain of IVF is obtaining a healthy baby and a successful pregnancy.” (Nargund,

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