Irregular periods are one of the most recurring and common problems we see in young girls and adult women. Irregular periods are not the "disease” but more often they are the symptoms of the underlying problems and complications occurring inside female bodies. They reflect things and issues inside the female body that don't even come out in diagnostic results.
Healthy and regular periods are critical not just in terms of the physical realm of the human anatomy but equally important when it comes to the mental well-being of women. The body's ability to renew itself and eliminate toxins each month is essential for its overall well-being and smooth functioning. This regular cleansing process keeps the body balanced and healthy.
It becomes more crucial to understand the irregular periods while you are planning to conceive. Meanwhile, many women with irregular periods struggle to get pregnant due to issues such as irregular ovulation, hormonal imbalances, or conditions like PCOS. To cope with this, opting for some treatment options like IVF is necessary.
As we discussed above, women with irregular periods may face issues while conceiving, and irregular periods are also one of the most prominent symptoms of PCOS. However, advancements in reproductive medicine, such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), have made it possible for women with irregular periods to overcome these hurdles.
This is how IVF solves the problems of conception related to irregular periods:
● Inducing ovulation in women who have irregular ovulation.
● By collecting mature eggs and fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory.
● After the fertilization process is carried out, the healthy embryos are transferred to the uterus, which is where the female body will potentially conceive.
So, IVF is a process where ovulation and fertilization are the major elements in the journey of conception. It is carried out in a laboratory, and it bypasses the challenges that women with irregular periods face, simply making IVF the best choice for them!
Statistically speaking, about 70% of women have complained about late periods after IVF treatments. This is when the result came out negative and post that their period was delayed too. This might concern a lot of patients, but this is normal.
The potential reasons for this could be:
1) Hormonal imbalances because of the fertility drugs used.
2) It's likely there is going to be a hike in the level of stress, thus causing delay in periods.
3) Underlying health conditions, IVF can temporarily make PCOS even worse, thus causing irregular periods.
4) Sometimes IVF can react too strongly to the ovaries, causing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, causing imbalances, and thereby causing irregular periods.
5) Age related aspects could also cause delays in periods after IVF treatments.
Irregular periods are truly a mix of challenges when it comes to conceiving and the process following it. However, it does help naturally indicate the various underlying problems occurring in the female body. IVF helps women accomplish the dreams of many—motherhood, even when one has been dealing with irregular periods and many others.
The issues discussed above about the post-IVF late periods are not very serious either, they are pretty common and easily treated naturally. Over time, these problems vanish, and the periods and the natural functioning of the body are back to normal.
In the Angel fertility clinic, we have our experts to help you make the right decision, we also have expert-guided diet plans to help you get to the best version of yourself possible! For any further queries, feel free to call us at +977 15903855 or email: angelfertilityclinic@gmail.com, where we will be more than glad to help you with the beauty of parenthood.
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