How many times can you do IVF in a year?
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IVF cycles need space in between for your body to recover. Doing back-to-back cycles isn't usually recommended. The number of cycles you can attempt in a year depends on your health, the clinic's protocol, and how your body responds. Typically, clinics recommend waiting at least one menstrual cycle between IVF attempts, but it's always best to check with your fertility doctor for personalized advice. They know your medical history best! The emotional and physical toll of IVF can be significant, so it's important to allow time for recovery and self-care. Repeated ovarian stimulation can put a strain on the body. Allowing time for recovery can improve the chances of success in subsequent cycles.
The ovaries need time to return to their normal size and function after stimulation. Your doctor can assess your overall health and recommend the appropriate spacing between cycles. Factors such as age, ovarian reserve, and response to previous cycles will be considered when determining the optimal number of IVF attempts.
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