Covid 19 - IVF and Pregnancy |
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Embryoland clinic informs you that:
· You shouldn’t think of postponing the IVF treatment as this might be not just physically but also mentally challenging. IVF treatment and it’s success is largely based on hormonal changes and age and hence it is advised that you continue your treatment with all necessary Covid-19 precautions.
· Most of the studies suggest that there has been no documented case of Covid-19 virus transmission during IVF lab treatment (culture of embryos, cryopreservation, or storing), neither in the donor nor the recipient. Thus, the chances of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19 virus) affecting moms, or their babies are very low.
· All couples must ensure that they follow all necessary Covid precautions for the safety of those around them. Also, while in isolation you can ask for online consultation as much as possible.
Should couples taking treatment take the vaccine?
To help you with this dilemma here are few things that all couples must know about taking Covid vaccination:
· 1. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RCOG) and given the known risks and severity of COVID-19 disease during pregnancy, vaccination of pregnant women or women attempting pregnancy is recommended.
· 2. Covid-19 vaccination does not affect your IVF cycle — it is not a live vaccine. According to reports, couples who have undergone IVF treatment, post mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccination showed no in-between cycles differences in ovarian stimulation and embryological variables before and after receiving it. This means that as per the information available it is safe to carry on with your IVF treatment post-vaccination.
· 3. mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine does not impact patients’ performance or ovarian reserve. In the immediate subsequent IVF cycle, the vaccine does not affect patient’s health or the baby’s health.
· 4. During procedures like egg retrieval or embryo transfer it’s better not getting the vaccine as fever after the vaccine may be confused with fever because of the procedure.
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