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The biochemical pregnancy rate among women under 35 is about 80%.
According to health experts based in Abu Dhabi, thousands of UAE couples are victims of "infertility-related myths" conveyed by lucrative clinics. "There are so many misconceptions about in vitro fertilization, especially about the 80% success rate Dr. Yasmin Sajjad, consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology / Reproductive Endocrinology at Burjeel Hospital of Abu Dhabi, told Khaleej Times: "This information is false, but the success rate of IVF is 80% worldwide," says Dr. Sajjad.
She adds that some clinics in the UAE are cheating on couples and do not inform them about the "real" odds of taking a baby to term at home.
She said that there are three stages of pregnancy: Biochemical – when the pregnancy test reveals "positive" about 14 days after the embryo is placed inside the uterus; clinical pregnancy – which is the moment when the baby's heart rate is checked; Dr. Sajjad added that the biochemical pregnancy rate among women under 35 is about 80%. After the biochemical pregnancy rate, there is a drop of 20-25 percent until reaching the stage of clinical pregnancy (60 percent).
In addition, there is another drop of 10 to 15 percent "Any woman under 35 with good ovarian reserve and no other comorbidity has a 35-40% chance to bring her baby home" . Meanwhile, if the woman is over 35, the success of IVF falls to about 20% or less.
Financial Charge
Dr. Sajjad points out that it's not just the deceptive success rate that deceives couples.
While some women can conceive from the first round of in vitro fertilization, others may need eight cycles to conceive, which also means a huge financial burden.
IVF is not covered by insurance, and only Thika Insurance gives three IVF cycles a year. As a result, thousands of uninsured couples pay 45,000 dirhams per cycle. "But some clinics are announcing that they are doing IFVs for Dh15,000-Dh20,000."
Another common myth of IVF is about ovarian reserve. Dr. Sajjad said that many doctors often tell patients that treatments can increase or improve their egg supply, which "is never the case".
"The egg reserve never increases, it decreases each year."
She explained that if a woman at the age of 38 had an ovarian reserve of 0.01 – the chance of a success story is only one – two percent. "Many fertility centers still treat such patients, because they want to put the patient's money in their pockets, so that the patient is subjected to such an emotional and emotional mountain tour. to take medicine. " [19659003Inadditionthelargestcaseofinfertilitywasfoundinthepolycysticovaries(PCOS)Nearly85%offemalepatientshadOPOPsofabout25-30%onaglobalscale
Infertility is on the rise
Dr. Archana Ashtekar, obstetrics and gynecology specialist, Bareen International Hospital, says Infertility in women is growing in UAE, in which many patients are turning to expensive IVF treatments without conducting extensive research.
According to World Bank data, the birth rate in the United Arab Emirates has dropped significantly in less than 50 years. an average of 6.9 to 1.8 children only.
In 1964, the birth rate was 6.9; in 2000, it fell to 2.6, while it had fallen to 2 in 2007 and 1.8 in 2011.
In addition, according to the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), about 50% of Women are facing problems of infertility UAE
Statistics also show that women in Dubai seeking treatment per year could almost double, from 5,975 in 2015 to 9,139 in 2030.
Dr. Ashtekar studies patients and other possible roots that they can take before switching to IVF option. "Every day, I see about six patients, and from the investigations, I treat them accordingly."
She pointed out that more than 50 percent of her patients are Emirati. "There must be a good selection of patients appropriate for IVF treatments, such as those with PCOS and those with advanced age."
She pointed out that the right choice of ovulation induction protocol is essential, with a consideration
Dr. Ashtekar said that the main causes of infertility in the UAE are l & # 39; Obesity, hormonal imbalances and advanced age.
"The incidents of obesity and PCOS are extremely high in the UAE."
She warned that the cases of male infertility in the UAE are also high, and mainly caused by unhealthy lifestyle choices
The growth of IVF has not solved the 'tearing of the heart' Infertility "
A recent report by Philippa Taylor, head of public policy, Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF), based in the UK said the growth of IVF treatment has not solved the problem. "Tearing of infertility."
The report reveals that it is estimated that more than 7 million babies are born as a result of IVF and other badisted procreation (ART) treatments.
" If rates remain at their current level, it is estimated that 157 million people will live their lives in badisted procreation technologies by the end of the century. "
and the media focus on success stories and market them, the average rate of treatment delivery antiretrovirals is about 19% per cycle – an overall recycling rate of about 80%. "
Taylor, a bioethicist that the Administration of Human Fertilization and Embryology reports a success rate of 26.5%, which means that 73.5% of cycles do not give birth
It is estimated that industry in the UK exceeds £ 600,000 (
The intervention of the group of doctors comes as overall fertility rates continue to decline, as the World Bank finds out that They have halved since 1960.
She warns that too many women are fooled by celebrity stories in their 50s, which with the help of IVF, find it relatively quick and easy to conceive.
"Even a woman under 35 has less than one in three chance of having a baby per embryo transferred."
A woman in her forties has no that one in ten chance of having one baby per embryo transferred, and the success rate drops to only 2% p for women over 44 years old.
"This is very relevant in a time when more and more women are delaying childbirth to focus on their work and career." IVF grief is real. This is not a guarantee of success, but the financial, emotional, and physical burden that IVF can have on women is added to it. "
The Three Main Myths of IVF
1-Success Rate : Some clinics and doctors inform patients that the success rate However, the actual success rate of taking care of a baby term is about 35-40% for women under 35 years
2-Costs: IVF clinics and doctors announce misleading costs of IVF can range up to 40,000 to 45,000 dirhams, while some clinics in the UAE advertise it for about 15,000 dirhams
3-Ovarian reserve: many clinics give hope to women older people who are trying to conceive, telling them that they can improve or increase their number of eggs, which is impossible because the number of eggs decreases with age.
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