Can Mini-IVF counter the traditional IVF: the next breakthrough in fertility treatment?

The Saralda Ortiz-Howard couple from the United States has been trying to conceive a baby for three years, but did not succeed until she turned to fertility treatment. However, her fertility treatment was not so smooth. She experienced more than 30,000 US dollars in intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF), but all ended in failure, and these treatments gave her body. Brought obvious discomfort. Ultimately, the technology that helped her successfully conceive is Mini-IVF.

Ortiz-Howard, 43, said, "The amount of medication I took makes me feel that my body is starting to get abnormal. This may be the reason why my treatment was unsuccessful."

In June of this year, Ortiz-Howard began to receive Mini-IVF treatment. At the beginning of treatment, she began to feel a lot better. She did not experience edema and severe night sweats when receiving IVF treatment. "After using low-dose drugs, I think The body is back to normal."

Ortiz-Howard's doctor, Dr. Zaher Merhi, director of in vitro fertilization research and development at the New Hope Fertility Center in New York City, explained, "Because Mini-IVF uses less drug, there are fewer adverse reactions." Ortiz-Howard Already pregnant, she and her doctor are full of hope.

What is Mini-IVF?

Mini-IVF, or microstimulation IVF, uses a smaller amount of injections and milder efflux to obtain fewer, but better, better embryos, suitable for poor ovarian function, low egg storage, and older age. The patient can also reduce the burden on the ovaries and the impact on the body.

Mini-IVF is an infertility treatment that replaces traditional IVF and has been used for many years but has not been widely recognized or managed. Dr. Merhi said, "Mini-IVF is very similar to traditional IVF, but Mini-IVF does not use large doses of drugs to stimulate the ovaries."

There are currently no publicly available statistics on the number of clinics in the United States that offer Mini-IVF treatment, but it is understood that in 2014, 143 Assisted Reproductive Association (SART) clinics in the United States submitted data on the use of such treatments.

The next breakthrough?

The Mini-IVF brought a miracle to Ortiz-Howard, achieving the results that traditional IVF could not achieve. However, does this mean that it will be the next breakthrough in fertility treatment? The views of experts in the field are not the same, some think it is a "myth", and some do not agree at all.

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