How can I get the best results from IVF?

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Hi Wen Hui,

Thanks for the D2D. If you have decided on doing IVF, then the most important thing is not to delay or procrastinate any further. Consult your fertility doctor as soon as possible, and bring all available medical records and/or medication with you during your first consultation.

If you have existing medical problems, eg. thyroid, diabetes, SLE etc, please consult your respective specialists at the same time to have these conditions controlled. When you speak to your fertility doctor, it would be useful to discuss with him any treatment plans that your medical specialists may have.

If necessary, your fertility doctor can speak to and discuss your medical issues with your other specialists.

No two people have exactly the same set of issues, and through discussions between medical specialists, we can tailor a program that suits you best. This will ensure better outcomes for you.

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How do I optimize my chances of IVF success, and what are the success rates of IVF treatment in Singapore?

I personally believe that the success of IVF is directly dependent on the health of the Woman and her husband. Eating well, as in eating nutrient rich foods helps to ensure proper cell function at every level. Minimising toxic chemicals, quitting smoking and not consuming contaminated foods and drinks helps reduce cell damage. I also believe that complementary Medicine such as those offered by TCM and acupuncture contribute positively to a successful outcome. I am loathe to quote results because it really depends on the medical reasons for doing IVF.

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