According to leading obstetricians, improved IVM techniques not only help reduce the financial burden for infertile couples, but also minimize concerns about health complications for women.
Improved IVM technique - the future of infertility treatment in Vietnam
According to leading obstetricians, improved IVM techniques not only help reduce the financial burden for infertile couples, but also minimize concerns about health complications for women.
From March 11 to 14, 2025, a team of experts from My Duc IVF participated in the 31st Thai Reproductive Medicine Conference (TSRM 2025), marking an important milestone in the development and improvement of the quality of infertility treatment.
Improved IVM techniques help infertile couples realize their dream of having children without having to undergo expensive and dangerous ovarian stimulation. |
At this event, IVF My Duc not only participated in sharing research achievements, but also acted as an international training unit on improved IVM techniques, a revolutionary method in assisted reproduction, to help infertile couples realize their dream of having children without having to go through the expensive and dangerous ovarian stimulation process.
The improved IVM technique that IVF My Duc is developing has created a revolution in infertility treatment, as it does not require the use of ovarian stimulation drugs.
Scientific studies have shown that the improved IVM method brings many outstanding benefits: reducing the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation, reducing the cost of drugs and treatment procedures, and improving embryo quality, helping to increase the success rate of conception. This has changed the way the medical community views infertility treatment and opened up new opportunities for millions of patients around the world .
According to leading obstetricians, improved IVM techniques not only help reduce the financial burden for infertile couples, but also minimize concerns about health complications due to the ovarian stimulation process.
With this method, patients no longer have to undergo continuous ovarian stimulation injections, significantly reducing pain and anxiety, allowing them to continue their treatment journey more easily.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Health , it is estimated that about 7.7% of the Vietnamese population is infertile, and the cost of treatment is high but not covered by health insurance. Many experts have proposed to include infertility treatment in the list of conditions covered by health insurance.
It is estimated that each year there are more than 1 million infertile couples, a rate of about 7.7%. Of these, about 50% are couples under the age of 30. In particular, the rate of secondary infertility (infertility after a pregnancy) is increasing by 15-20% each year and accounts for more than 50% of infertile couples.
According to experts, the causes of infertility are high abortion rates, genital tract infections, and the use of contraceptive devices. In addition, many couples have limited knowledge about infertility.
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