
Mark asksā¦
INFERTILITY, CHANCES OF NATURAL CONCEPTION AFTER FIRST NORMAL DELIEVERY & 2ND TIME IVF SUCCESS CHANCES?
my wife had a IVF cycle & she was able to conceive twins the first time only. but after 26 weeks, water breakage occured and she gave birth to 1 girl & 1 boy. after surviving 3 days, both of them expired. now when i go for the 2nd cycle of IVF, what r the chances of successful conception. Her tubes are blocked. are there chances of natural conception also after she has delievered normally this first time. do guide for the further steps
Michelle answers:
Hey
I’m not too sure on what the chances of her trying to conceive naturally are if her tubes are blocked, because it means the egg will find it hard to travels down the tubes.
2nd IVF treatment will be more successful as they can make it work.
I am so sorry to hear of your losses, i recently lost my little boy at 34 weeks, he was stillborn š
Best of luck and i wish you and your wife alot of luck.
Xx

Mary asksā¦
do there any differnce btween IVF embryo and natural babies?
Michelle answers:
IVF = fertilization of egg inside woman’s body without intercourse. Natural baby is result of intercourse.

James asksā¦
why do people use the “it goes against nature” argument for things like homosexuality, IVF and celibacy?
OK, so IVF isn’t “natural” but why do people make this argument when almost nothing that we do today is natural? technology isn’t natural, clothes aren’t natural, neither is money, lots of food combinations, the way we eat, showers, beds, medicine- none of it is natural, so what is the point of making this argument?
Michelle answers:
This is your trouble right here.
You’re trying to bring logic into a religiously fueled situation.
It just doesn’t work.
Religion isn’t natural. It goes against the order of nature.

Helen asksā¦
Do you think that IVF is bad for our over populated world?
I’m just saying, naturally, there are reasons that some will be able to have babies and some can’t. Our world is so over populated and in the US alone there have been over half a million IVF births since the 1980s. We are running out of natural resources as it is. Why can’t people just adopt the babies that are already here? I’ve adopted twice and I think IVF is highly selfish.
Michelle answers:
No.
Not using a condom when you don’t want a child is far more selfish (and results in far more children) than the few people who use IVF to have very wanted children in this world.
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