{"id":109766,"date":"2024-02-05T10:35:51","date_gmt":"2024-02-05T08:35:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=109766"},"modified":"2024-02-09T13:38:28","modified_gmt":"2024-02-09T11:38:28","slug":"negative-ivf-all-you-need-to-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/negative-ivf-all-you-need-to-know\/","title":{"rendered":"All you need to know after a failed IVF"},"content":{"rendered":"

The pursuit of pregnancy through assisted reproduction is inherently more complex than natural conception. Coping with a treatment failure is consequently more challenging. The journey through infertility is often emotionally taxing, wearing down a patient’s emotions and hope<\/strong>. Recognizing the significance of a failed In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle, this article discusses how to face the aftermath of a negative IVF result.<\/p>\n

Reasons for a negative IVF<\/strong><\/h2>\n

In some cases of infertility, it can be challenging to determine the reason for the failure of the IVF treatment. Nevertheless, a prior diagnosis will always be very helpful. We frequently encounter patients in our clinics with incorrect or insufficient infertility diagnoses<\/strong>. In general, some of the most common causes of IVF failure include:<\/p>\n