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I Put off IVF Because Of Covid – Is it Safer Now to Try Again?

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I Put off IVF Because Of Covid – Is it Safer Now to Try Again?

If a couple has postponed IVF due to coronavirus you don’t need to worry at all There is no evidence that the virus poses any threat, on your IVF outcome


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I PUT OFF IVF BECAUSE OF COVID – IS IT SAFER NOW TO TRY AGAIN?


While the world waits in hopeful anticipation of the vaccine against COVID-19, you may be wondering if it’s safe to try to conceive. The answer is yes! Right now it appears that the vaccines will be made available in phases, with the most vulnerable, including healthcare and frontline workers being the first to receive. If you and your partner have postponed IVF due to concerns about coronavirus you needn’t worry any longer. Since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic physicians have learned a lot more about the virus’ impact on IVF. There is absolutely zero evidence that the virus poses any threat, or has any effect at all, on your IVF outcome. It cannot be transmitted via IVF or IUI and poses no threat to testicular function in men or reproductive function in women.

ASSESSING THE RISK NOW THAT MORE IS KNOWN

Initially, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) asked physicians and their patients to postpone IVF cycles unless there was an urgency. That was the most responsible way to address the concerns of physicians and their patients in the early days of the pandemic when little was known about the virus.

Now that more knowledge of the virus has been uncovered, the risks posed to patients and medical staff are found to be on par with the risks to the general public. The ASRM/Coronavirus/COVID-19 task force, formed to determine the potential for infection posed to those undergoing all fertility treatment, now recommends a judicious approach:

“Collectively, these updates recommend the judicious resumption of the delivery of reproductive care, with the use of careful preventive measures, such as the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including masks, frequent hand washing, and social distancing measures.”


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