Mini IVF – IVF with Mild Stimulation
Mini IVF, also known as in vitro fertilization with mild stimulation or mild IVF, is a form of IVF treatment that involves more limited medication compared with conventional protocols. This approach aims to support the development of a small number of eggs during the cycle while maintaining a gentler treatment process for the body.
This method is used in selected cases and may be an alternative option for women who want a less intensive form of IVF treatment.
What is Mini IVF (mild IVF)?
It is an IVF approach that focuses on retrieving a limited number of eggs during a treatment cycle. Instead of aiming for the development of a large number of follicles, the method emphasizes making use of the eggs that can result from a gentler stimulation of the ovaries.
After retrieval, the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory, and the embryos that are created can be transferred to the uterus through embryo transfer.
This approach is based on the idea that developing a smaller number of eggs may be associated with better quality, while also reducing the overall burden of treatment for the woman.
How IVF with mild stimulation is performed
The procedure follows the basic stages of IVF, with the difference that lower doses of medication are used to stimulate the ovaries.
Treatment begins with mild ovarian stimulation to support the development of a small number of follicles. During treatment, regular monitoring with ultrasound is performed in order to assess follicular development.
When the follicles reach the appropriate stage of maturity, egg retrieval is performed, meaning the collection of the eggs. The eggs are then fertilized in the laboratory, and the resulting embryos are transferred to the uterus through embryo transfer.
In which cases is Mini IVF recommended?
Mini IVF may be an appropriate treatment option in certain cases of infertility, especially when a gentler IVF approach is desired.
The method may be recommended for women who:
- have low ovarian reserve
- do not respond satisfactorily to intensive ovarian stimulation protocols
- have an increased risk of developing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
- wish to follow a gentler treatment approach with less use of medication
The choice of the most appropriate IVF method is always made after an individualized medical assessment, taking into account the woman’s age, ovarian reserve, and fertility history.
Is Mini IVF suitable for women over 40?
Mini IVF may, in some cases, also be considered for women over the age of 40, particularly when ovarian reserve is limited or when there is not a good response to intensive ovarian stimulation protocols.
However, as with all assisted reproduction treatments, the chances of success are significantly affected by the woman’s age and the quality of the eggs. For this reason, the choice of the appropriate treatment approach is always made after an individualized medical assessment.
The Process
The stages of mild extracorporeal therapy, step by step
Mild ovarian stimulation
Lower doses of medication are administered to promote the development of a smaller number of follicles.
Monitoring follicle development
The development of the follicles is monitored through regular ultrasound scans.
Egg retrieval
Once the follicles have matured sufficiently, the eggs are retrieved.
In vitro fertilization
The eggs are fertilized in the laboratory to create embryos.
Embryo transfer
The resulting embryos are transferred to the uterus via embryo transfer.
Advantages of Mini IVF
IVF with mild stimulation offers several important advantages compared with more intensive ovarian stimulation protocols.
Among the main advantages are:
- the use of lower doses of medication
- the reduction of potential side effects associated with ovarian stimulation
- the lower risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- a more gentle and natural treatment approach
For many women, Mini IVF may be a treatment that is less physically demanding on the body, while still maintaining the basic stages of IVF.
Are there limitations to Mini IVF?
Although Mini IVF is a gentler form of in vitro fertilization, the method also has certain limitations.
Because lower doses of medication are used, a smaller number of follicles usually develops, which leads to fewer eggs being collected during egg retrieval. In some cases, this may reduce the chances of success per cycle.
For this reason, in some cases, more treatment cycles may be needed in order to increase the chances of achieving pregnancy.
What are the success rates of Mini IVF?
The success rates of Mini IVF depend on many factors, such as the woman’s age, ovarian reserve, egg quality, and overall fertility history.
Although fewer eggs are usually collected in each cycle compared with conventional IVF protocols, the method may offer satisfactory results in selected cases.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
In Mini IVF, a smaller number of eggs is usually collected compared with conventional IVF protocols. This number may vary from cycle to cycle and depends on the ovaries’ response to the medication.
Side effects are usually fewer compared with intensive ovarian stimulation protocols, as lower doses of medication are used. In some cases, mild discomfort related to ovarian stimulation may occur.
The duration of treatment depends on the woman’s menstrual cycle and the treatment protocol being used. In general, the process is completed within one treatment cycle, from the start of stimulation to embryo transfer (approximately 15–20 days in total).
The cost of Mini IVF may vary depending on the treatment protocol and any additional procedures that may be required. In general, because smaller amounts of medication are used, the treatment may be more affordable compared with more intensive IVF protocols.
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