Assisted reproductive treatment (ART) is a type of medical procedure which combines reproductive technology with in vitro fertilization (IVF) to help couples conceive a child. This type of treatment is used when couples are unable to conceive naturally due to infertility or other medical issues. ART involves the retrieval of eggs from a woman’s ovaries, which are then fertilized in a laboratory setting with either the partner’s sperm or donor sperm. The fertilized egg is then implanted in the woman’s uterus, where it can develop into a fetus and eventually a baby. ART is a complex process, and there are several potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. The most common risks include multiple births, preterm labor, miscarriage, and birth defects. Additionally, there is a risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), which is an increased production of hormones in the ovaries caused by the fertility drugs used during the process. In order to minimize the risks associated with ART, it is important to consult with a fertility specialist who is knowledgeable about the procedure. The specialist will be able to provide information about the risks and benefits of the procedure, and will also be able to advise on the best method of treatment for each individual case. Additionally, it is important to have realistic expectations about the success of the treatment and to be aware of the potential complications.
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