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How is an IVF pregnancy different than a “regular” pregnancy?


What can you expect during an IVF pregnancy, and how is it different than an unassisted pregnancy?

Expert:Daniela Anne Carusi, MD, MSc, Director of General Gynecology and Surgical Obstetrics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Is IVF pregnancy different?

Women who get pregnant through in vitro fertilization will be closely monitored by their fertility doctor during their first trimester.

Continuing care for IVF pregnancies:

Are risks with an IVF pregnancy different?

Once your doctor has confirmed a viable pregnancy, most IVF pregnancies will proceed uneventfully. However, as in any pregnancy, women who conceive using IVF may develop complications, and they may be at an increased risk for some conditions.

Pregnancy is always an exciting time, and perhaps especially so for those who have faced difficulties conceiving. Women who have struggled to get pregnant may feel apprehensive about sharing the good news. It’s up to you and your partner to decide how and when you’re comfortable telling friends and family.

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