When should an IVF baby be delivered?

The key to risk reduction is to have a planned delivery by 39 weeks. Stillbirth risk increases exponentially from 37 to 41 weeks by a factor of 3 (1.3 to 4.6 /1000). There is no gain in exposing this baby to that risk after 38 weeks.
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When Should IVF babies be delivered?

Results: The mean gestational age at delivery of the IVF group was 38.13 +/- 1.72 weeks, slightly shorter than spontaneously conceived singletons at 38.65 +/- 1.79 weeks.
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Are IVF babies usually early or late?

Doctors found that single IVF babies were nearly twice as likely to be born early, to be stillborn, or to die within the first 28 days of delivery compared with those conceived naturally.
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Are IVF babies born before due date?

Doctors don't know exactly why IVF babies are born earlier than other babies. More research is being done, but so far the studies suggest that a combination of the IVF procedure itself and factors in the mom may cause the increased risk of delivering early.
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Do IVF babies get induced early?

Doctors and patients are often extra cautious when it comes to IVF pregnancies, as many are the culmination of much time, expense and effort. “Because conceiving is hard and the baby is treated as precious, so to avoid any complication, doctors may induce a slightly early delivery,” he says.
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Do IVF babies arrive early?



Should IVF babies be induced at 39 weeks?

When a woman and her fetus are healthy, induction should not be done before 39 weeks. Babies born at or after 39 weeks have the best chance at healthy outcomes compared with babies born before 39 weeks. When the health of a woman or her fetus is at risk, induction before 39 weeks may be recommended.
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Are IVF babies bigger at birth?

Babies conceived from frozen embryo transfers – used in about one third of IVF- have greater weight, head circumference and length at birth and show similar growth to naturally conceived children.
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What is my due date with IVF?

IVF with own eggs (with or without ICSI) — Egg retrieval date + 266 days (or 38 weeks) IVF with fresh donor egg cycle (with or without ICSI) — Egg retrieval date + 266 days (or 38 weeks) Fresh donor embryo cycle — Egg retrieval date + 266 days (or 38 weeks)
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Are all IVF babies delivered by C section?

FACT: An IVF pregnancy is no different from a natural one, and the need for a C-section may arise because of certain complications in pregnancy that may occur even with natural conception, and not because of IVF per se.
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Are IVF babies more likely to be boy or girl?

You are 3- 6% more likely to have a baby boy than a girl when using IVF to conceive. IVF increases the odds of a boy from 51 in 100 when conceived naturally to 56 in 100 with IVF.
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Can IVF pregnancy have normal delivery?

A large number of pregnancies had vaginal delivery, thereby indicating that these IVF–ET pregnancies can have normal delivery. They should be treated as high-risk labor cases.
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Is a 37 weeks baby fully developed?

Is baby fully developed at 37 weeks? Yes and no. Babies will continue to put on weight, their internal systems will mature, and their brain and lungs will grow and develop every day until they're born. So, being born three weeks before their due date means they're still a little premature.
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Are IVF babies more intelligent?

As our understanding of genetics grows, so does the potential for people to use it to have babies with particular characteristics.
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Are Frozen IVF babies born early?

The proportion of low birthweight babies (weighing less than 2.5kg) was also lower in this group - 3.7%, compared with 10.7% of babies born from fresh embryos. Frozen embryo babies typically had a longer gestation period (an average of 0.65 weeks longer) than those born from fresh embryos, the research also found.
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Are IVF pregnancies considered high risk?

IVF increases the likelihood of twins, triplets or high-order multiples, with accompanying risk for premature birth, high blood pressure, placenta abnormalities and other challenges. Advanced maternal age (often the reason for IVF) increases risk for miscarriage and birth defects.
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How accurate are due dates for IVF babies?

You'll soon learn, however, that due dates are more like due periods. Only 5 out of 100 babies are born on their assigned due date. We aren't able to predict the day a baby will be born with 100% accuracy, even when you conceived with fertility treatment.
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Does IVF increase chance of C-section?

Our study indicates that IVF/ICSI pregnancies are associated with higher odds of caesarean section compared to spontaneous conceptions. The odds were also greater for elective caesarean sections compared to spontaneous conceptions than for emergent caesarean sections.
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What is the side effect of IVF to babies?

In vitro fertilization (IVF) may significantly increase the risk of birth defects, particularly those of the eyes, heart, reproductive organs and urinary system, according to a UCLA study.
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How many weeks pregnant are you during IVF transfer?

A: It takes about two weeks (10-12 days) from the time an embryo implants in the uterine wall to start emitting enough of the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) to be detected by a blood test. This period of time is referred to as the two week wait.
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How long does the IVF process take?

During IVF , mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. Then the fertilized egg (embryo) or eggs (embryos) are transferred to a uterus. One full cycle of IVF takes about three weeks. Sometimes these steps are split into different parts and the process can take longer.
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What is the most accurate way to determine due date?

The most common way to calculate your due date is to start with the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). Add 7 days, and then count backward 3 months. For example, if your last period started on March 20, you would add 7 days to get March 27. Then subtract 3 months to get a due date of December 27.
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Do IVF babies look like their parents?

Because a donor egg won't share any of its genes with its intended mother, there's a chance the baby will not resemble its mother. However, if her partner's sperm was used, the baby may look like its father because they share the same genetics.
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Are IVF babies lower weight?

IVF babies are usually healthy, but tend to have a lower birth weight. Large studies that didn't look at conception method have previously found that low birth weight is linked to adult obesity and diabetes.
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Are IVF babies more likely to have autism?

IVF Children May Have Higher Odds of Autism: Study. THURSDAY, March 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Children conceived through assisted reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization, are twice as likely to have autism as those conceived without assistance, a new study finds.
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How can I make my cervix open faster?

Walking around the room, doing simple movements in bed or chair, or even changing positions may encourage dilation. This is because the weight of the baby applies pressure to the cervix. People may also find swaying or dancing to calming music effective.
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