It is often difficult for patients to understand why, when we obtain eggs and sperm, combine them in a successful laboratory to develop embryos and put what appear to be healthy dividing embryos into the uterus, IVF could possibly not succeed. As with most biological events, pregnancy is a very complex process. Even today, what we do not know about pregnancy continues to exceed what we do know.
Nevertheless, there are some specific factors that we have identified that can occasionally lead to IVF failure.
Nevertheless, there are some specific factors that we have identified that can occasionally lead to IVF failure.
Causes of IVF Failure
There are multiple things involved in a successful IVF cycle that leads to pregnancy like healthy eggs, normal functional sperms and a uterus that is capable of nurturing the growth of a baby. There are a lot more other factors that can result in the success or failure of an IVF cycle.