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Original Article

Women's views on Friendly IVF: A qualitative preliminary study

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Pages 101-104 | Received 06 Nov 2007, Accepted 30 Sep 2008, Published online: 21 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. To study in the French Context women's experiences with a low-stimulation regimen of in vitro fertilisation (Friendly IVF) and to compare them with those of women undergoing standard IVF (S-IVF).

Population and methods. Two assisted reproduction technology centers participated in this preliminary study. Patients'views were explored qualitatively. In-depth interviews were conducted at the end of the second monitored cycle. Twelve friendly IVF patients and 13 S-IVF patients participated in the study.

Results. The respondents indicated that the most positive aspect of Friendly IVF was the low doses of hormones used. Cancellation of cycles and failure of oocyte retrieval were perceived the most negatively. Women in the Friendly IVF group reported fewer side effects and expressed emotional distress less acutely than women in the S-IVF group. The Friendly IVF treatment was percieved as a first step, sustaining the hope of success with a standard treatment.

Conclusion. Friendly IVF, as practiced in the center studied, represents a valuable alternative for most respondents as a first step in IVF treatment.

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