In vitro fertilization is twice as effective in the summer
Summer infertility treatment will be twice as effective, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Research shows that women who receive in vitro fertilization in the summer need fewer drugs to get eggs for fertilization.
Summer infertility treatment will be twice as effective, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Research shows that women who receive in vitro fertilization in the summer need fewer drugs to get eggs for fertilization.
Scientists believe that more natural sunlight in the summer has affected hormones that make women more likely to conceive.
Physicians in the UK have also compared the test-tube fertilization cycle of about 160 women and found 16% of pregnancies in the summer compared to 7.5% in the winter.
But experts also do not forget to warn: most women who fertilize in vitro are older and every time they wait until summer, it can be dangerous for their ability to conceive due to age.
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