New Developments in IVF Treatment

According to Indira Ganeshan, the couples will also need to be mentally prepared for the worst case scenario, where they will feel emotionally and financially drained, because of unsuccessful treatments. Therefore, the patients will need to decide on the budget that they are willing to spend, before consulting the specialist in surrogacy and IVF, according to Indira Ganeshan.

 “A nationwide analysis of more than 8000 Australian children born with IVF treatment finds no difference in educational test scores of these children as compared to those born in natural biological manner.

The study’s findings were presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology Annual Scientific Meeting (ESHRE) on in Lisbon earlier in 2015.

The academic performance of children conceived by assisted reproduction techniques (ART) is no better or worse than that of spontaneously conceived children when assessed at the ninth grade of their school education.” 

Dr. Indira Ganeshan, an IVF Doctor in Delhi says, “These findings are optimistic for the field of IVF surrogacy.”

“The results of a large 30-year follow up study in the US, has shown no increased risk of breast and gynecological cancers associated with the use of conventional fertility hormones during fertility treatment (IVF treatment).

The study findings were presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Endocrinology Annual Scientific Meeting (ESHRE) in Germany this week. 

“This new data is a positive reassurance for our patients wanting to undergo IVF treatment that IVF treatment is not as harmful as has been commonly presumed,” says Indira Ganeshan, an IVF Treatment doctor in Delhi.

"In IVF treatment in Australia, 82% of all patients undergoing IVF treatment have a single embryo transfer, compared with 76.3% of the treatment cycles undertaken nationally, and the chance of having a multiple birth through treatment at IVF Australia is only 5.3% which is significantly lower than the national average of 6.5%.

"The other key advancement driving our high success rates is the significant improvement in our fertilization, embryo development and freezing methods which ultimately reduce the number of cycles patients need to undertake to achieve a baby.” 

Dr. Indira Ganeshan, involved in IFV treatment and surrogacy in Delhi, says that this is a positive news for the patients wanting to undergo IVF treatment.

Indira Ganeshan, involved in IVF & Fertility treatment and surrogacy in Delhi, strongly recommends couples to first discuss with each other and decide on how far they are willing to take up treatments for infertility. Although the results are not guaranteed, IVF treatment specialists have successfully helped many of their clients in enjoying the happiness of their children.