That’s right you read that headline correctly according to a new study done by a few researchers at the University of California-San Francisco. Based on the infertility information that they gathered from 408 couples that made various infertility treatment attempts with varying degrees of success. The significant statistic that is being pointed out by most of the news media sources that I have seen this information is the stat that when infertile couples attempted the same fertility procedure multiple times that the odds of success decrease greatly with each attempt.
The More Infertility Treatments The Less Your Chances?
Category : Infertility Support
It’s not often that you find people sharing their infertility struggles on a national level so when I saw the news that there was a new article in the next issue of Self magazine that is ‘breaking the silence on infertility’ I was more than happy to write this post to spread the word.
Should IVF or infertility issues in general be covered by insurance companies? It’s a debate that rages on and so much so that it was mostly ignored during all the government health care reform debates. I suppose the fact that infertility treatment is so expensive in the US and it’s not something that anyone wanted to push on insurance companies taking on was the one thing they could all agree on during all those health care reform debates because you never heard any mention of it.

