Thinking of IVF

There are many factors that can help to optimise your chances of IVF success. One of the key ones is ensuring both the sperm and egg are healthy, and for Frozen Embryo Transfer that the endometrium is prepped for implantation. Other factors such as gut health, stress levels and general well-being also play an important role. Supplements can be a more convenient way to ensure you get the correct amount of nutrients needed for successful IVF.

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IVF (试管婴儿) 和 FET (冷冻胚胎移植) 常见问题解答

How long does IVF take?

 

IVF involves an initial consultation, starting treatment and embryo transfer. This timeline will vary between individuals and not everyone’s IVF journey will look
the same. Before you go through IVF you will have various appointments with doctors which can include tests and investigations, the time these tests and investigations take will vary between individuals. IVF treatment involves suppressing natural hormone production, hormone treatment to boost egg quality, egg collection, mixing the eggs and sperm for fertilisation and finally, embryo transfer. 

 

Generally one cycle of IVF will take between four and six weeks. It is important to discuss timelines with your GP or healthcare professional so you have a realistic timeframe.

 

What age should I freeze my eggs?

 

Egg freezing is a method of preserving a women's eggs so she can have a baby in the future. It involves collecting a women's egg, freezing them and thawing
them at a later date for fertilisation.  

 

There is no defined age you should freeze your eggs and it will depend between individuals and their situation. Egg freezing can be expensive so it is important to understand exactly what is involved.  

 

The younger you freeze your eggs the more likely you will have a high number of eggs and they will be the highest quality. Most women will have 15 eggs
collected however, this is not always possible for those with lower ovarian reserves. It is still possible to freeze your eggs later in life however, you need to be prepared you may harvest less eggs. 

 

 

Should I consider freezing their eggs?

 

Egg freezing is a method to help preserve a woman’s egg reserve so she can increase her chances of getting pregnant at a later date. Egg freezing may be considered by those who have a medical condition which can affect their fertility, for those worried about fertility declining but not ready to have a child right now, if you are starting hormone therapy or reconstructive surgery if you are transitioning from a male to female or if you have eggs from IVF treatment. 

 

Can IVF cause menopause?

 

There is no evidence currently that IVF can cause menopause however, the hormones used during IVF can cause symptoms similar to those experienced in perimenopause and menopause. 

 

Can you do IVF when breastfeeding?

 

Whilst you are able to breastfeed during IVF, you will generally increase your chances of pregnancy if you stop breastfeeding prior to IVF.

 

What BMI do you need for IVF?

 

Guidelines for IVF suggest that the success rate is higher if your BMI is between 19 and 30. If your BMI is over 30 you may wish to focus on weight management before you start IVF to increase your chances. Remember that BMI is only one metric for fertility – fertility is whole body event so is important to look at diet, exercise, mindset and supplements to increase your chances. 

 

Can I exercise during IVF stimulation?

 

During IVF treatment you will be on many different protocols and it can be mentally and emotionally exhausting. We generally advise avoiding high intensity exercise as you want to grow as many eggs as you can. High intensity exercise will divert energy away from the ovaries where they need the blood for
oxygen, nutrients and antioxidants to grow as many eggs as possible.   

 

You can also feel sore during IVF so you may feel more comfortable doing light exercise and gentle movements.  

 

How can I increase my chances of pregnancy?

 

There are a number of small changes that you can make to ensure you’re in the best position possible for IVF.

 

These include mindset, building your energy reserves through diet and nutritional supplements and lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption and managing stress.

 

What should I not eat during IVF?

 

 

During IVF, it is essential to pay attention to your nutrition and ensure that you are consuming a balanced diet rich in nutrients that support your reproductive health.

 

While there are no specific foods that you should avoid altogether during IVF, there are some dietary guidelines that you should follow to optimise your chances of success.

 

It's important to focus on adding nutrient-dense foods to your diet, rather than eliminating specific foods. Here are some dietary recommendations to support your IVF journey:

 

Eat a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods: Focus on consuming a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. These foods provide essential nutrients, fibre, and antioxidants that support overall health and reproductive function.

 

We also recommend taking prenatal vitamins and supplements. We recommend both the Zita West Female Ultimate IVF Support Pack and Zita West Ultimate Male IVF Support Pack, which contain all the supplements we recommend for taking during IVF.

 

What foods help with IVF implantation?

 

 

While there are no specific foods that guarantee implantation during IVF, certain nutrients and foods have been associated with improved fertility and reproductive health. Here are some foods that may help support implantation during IVF.

 

Protein-rich foods: Consuming adequate protein is essential for hormone production and the development of healthy follicles. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, eggs, beans, and lentils.

 

Healthy fats: Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish, nuts, and seeds have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation in the body and improve hormone production. Avocado, olive oil, and coconut oil are also excellent sources of healthy fats.

 

Whole grains: Whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, and oats are high in fibre, vitamins, and minerals that support reproductive health. They can also help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity.

 

Colourful fruits and vegetables: Eating a variety of colourful fruits and vegetables provides essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support reproductive health. Dark leafy greens, berries, citrus fruits, and sweet potatoes are particularly nutrient-dense.

 

It's important to remember that there is no single "magic" food that can guarantee implantation during IVF. However, by eating a balanced and nutritious diet rich in these foods, you can help support your reproductive health and increase your chances of success during IVF.

 

What should you avoid before IVF?

 

 

Before and during IVF, it's important to take care of yourself both physically and mentally. We recommend avoiding:

  

• Alcohol and smoking

• Caffeine: Limit caffeine intake to 200mg per day or less

•Stress: High levels of stress can affect hormone. Some relaxation techniques include meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.

•Over-exercising: While exercise is beneficial for overall health, over-exercising can affect hormone levels, add stress to the body and deplete essential nutrient reserves

 

We also recommend consider what you can do to set yourself up for success:

 

•Focus on a balanced and nutritious diet

•Practise self care. Getting enough sleep and managing your stress levels will ensure mind and body are in their best shape possible

•Supplements. Consider taking a supplement to ensure you are getting all the essential nutrients you need to support your fertility. We recommend Zita West Ultimate Female IVF Support Pack and Zita West Ultimate Male IVF Support Pack

How can I prepare my body for IVF success?

 

 

Preparing your body for IVF success involves taking steps to optimize your overall health and well-being. Here are some things you can do to prepare your body for IVF success:

 

Avoid smoking, alcohol, and drugs: These substances can reduce fertility and negatively impact embryo development.

 

Take a supplement: Taking a supplement can help ensure you are getting all the essential nutrients required to support fertility. The Zita West Ultimate Female IVF Support Pack is a comprehensive supplement pack specifically designed for women undergoing IVF. It contains a range of essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support optimal fertility.

 

Eat a balanced diet: Eating a balanced diet that is rich in nutrients, including protein, healthy fats, and fibre, can help support fertility.

 

Manage stress: High levels of stress can negatively impact fertility. Finding stress management techniques that work for you, such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises, can help reduce stress levels.

 

Get enough sleep: Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and well-being, including fertility. Aim for at least seven hours of sleep per night.

 

Remember to also prioritise self-care and activities that bring you joy, such as spending time with loved ones or doing hobbies you enjoy.

 

 

 

What should I eat and drink after IVF?

 

 

After IVF, it's important to focus on a healthy and balanced diet, rich in protein, fruits and vegetables, wholegrains, and healthy fats. It’s also important to stay hydrated.

 

It's also important to prioritise relaxation and rest after IVF. While it's natural to feel anxious during this time, it's important to try to manage stress levels and get adequate rest. Consider activities such as gentle yoga, meditation, or taking walks in nature. Remember to listen to your body and give yourself the rest and relaxation you need during this time.

 

In addition to focusing on a healthy diet and relaxation, be sure to follow any post-IVF instructions provided by your doctor or fertility clinic. These may include avoiding certain activities or medications, and taking prescribed supplements. Follow-up appointments with your doctor can also provide valuable information about the success of the IVF cycle and any necessary next steps.

 


什么是IVF (试管婴儿/体外受精)?

IVF,即试管婴儿,或称体外受精,是一种帮助个人或夫妇怀上孩子的医疗过程。这个过程包括将卵子和精子在实验室培养皿中结合以产生胚胎。然后将这些胚胎移植到子宫,希望能成功怀孕。

试管婴儿的过程通常从生育药物开始,刺激卵巢产生多个卵子。一旦卵子成熟,就通过一个小手术将其取出。然后,卵子在实验室与精子受精,并在发育成胚胎时进行几天的监测。其中最健康的胚胎被挑选移植到子宫,任何剩余的胚胎可以冷冻以备将来使用。

试管婴儿的成功率取决于几个因素,包括个体的年龄、胚胎的质量、精子的健康状况以及任何潜在的生育问题。

在治疗前、取卵后和植入后,照顾好自己,为自己创造尽可能高的成功率是很重要的。这可以通过饮食、生活方式和补充剂来实现。 保持健康的饮食对提高生育能力和纠正营养不足很关键。我们的优质生育补充剂系列在英国生产,使用高质原材料。从维生素D3喷雾,到辅酶Q10膳食补充剂和Omega 3 补充剂,该系列是市场上最全面的,可在整个试管婴儿过程中为您提供支持。


什么是FET (冷冻胚胎移植)?

冷冻胚胎移植(FET)是试管婴儿中使用的一种将先前冷冻的胚胎移植到子宫中的过程。这些胚胎通常在前一个试管婴儿周期中产生后或在进行基因异常筛查后冷冻。

FET过程通常从月经周期开始,在此期间子宫内膜为胚胎移植做好准备。这是通过使用雌激素药物来实现的,雌激素药物是口服或以贴片的形式局部应用。雌激素药物的剂量和持续时间可能因个人的具体情况而异。

一旦子宫内膜被认为是最适合移植的,就要添加黄体酮药物,为子宫植入做准备。这种药物通常以注射或阴道栓剂的形式给药。

实际的FET过程包括通过导管将冷冻胚胎移植到子宫中。这是一种相对快速、无痛的手术,可以在没有麻醉的情况下进行。

FET周期的时间选择对其成功至关重要。胚胎移植通常在月经周期的第5天或第6天进行,此时子宫最容易植入。FET过程不需要排卵,因为胚胎已经产生并冷冻。

冷冻胚胎移植的成功率可能因几个因素而异,包括女性的年龄、胚胎的质量和任何潜在的生育问题。

与试管婴儿一样,在FET过程中你可以通过饮食、生活方式和补充剂,为自己创造尽可能高的成功率。我们知道,由于市面上有大量的营养补充剂可供选择,要知道应该服用什么,在什么阶段服用,服用多少等等可能会让人望而却步。这就是为什么我们的冷冻胚胎支持组合包含了我们为这个过程推荐的所有补充剂,以使事情变得简单。这样,你就可以确保在正确的时间使用我们推荐的优质补充剂。

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