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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: Claudia Feige on 08/09/2011 21:01:03

Title: Are there any long-term effects of using IVF drugs?
Post by: Claudia Feige on 08/09/2011 21:01:03
Claudia Feige  asked the Naked Scientists:
   Hi Chris
 
I was wondering if you know of any long-term study of the effect of IVF drugs on the female body? I have had 15 IVFs in the last 3 years. I used Lupron, Ganirelix, Follistim (up to 600iu per day), Delestrogen, Estrogen Valerate suppositories and Progesterone in Oil.
 
I'm 43 now. If I do not have any side effects right now (i.e. a normal Pap smear, besides a low grade lesion due to being exposed to HPV and a normal mammogram), what side effects am I likely to experience in future and in what organs?
 
Many thanks and regards,
Claudia Feige (a 702 listener)
What do you think?
Title: Re: Are there any long-term effects of using IVF drugs?
Post by: Iritza on 10/09/2021 07:46:58
For a positive result in the process of conception, I chose the IVF procedure, following information from the experts at <<spam removed>> who specialize in fertility.
The success of the procedure largely depends on adherence to the protocol - this is the preparation and the IVF operation itself. Doctors conduct examinations in advance, select medicines and observe measures to preserve the integrity of the embryo. The implantation process does not fundamentally differ from the principles of natural fertilization - an egg with an embryo is placed into the woman's uterine cavity, where it develops naturally.
Title: Re: Are there any long-term effects of using IVF drugs?
Post by: Colin2B on 10/09/2021 08:01:28
For a positive result in the process of conception, I chose the IVF procedure, following information from the experts at <<spam removed>> who specialize in fertility.
The question here is about the safety of using IVF drugs long term.
It is not intended as n opportunity for you to spam us.