coockie Skrevet 4. august 2004 Del Skrevet 4. august 2004 Etter fire år med prøving og to SA så skal vi til med første IVF i Malmö. Skal begynne med spray idag. Lurer på en ting...Bør jeg være forsiktig alkohol i starten nå eller blir det å overdrive helt ? Skal tenke på Zabo å tenke positive tanker. Lykke til alle andre som prøver å få en litn en:) 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/ Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
yogi Skrevet 5. august 2004 Del Skrevet 5. august 2004 Hei Vil bare ønske deg riktig lykke til. Da jeg startet med spray som endte med vår datter (som er snart 5 år), ble jeg ikke anbefalt å drikke alkohol, men det ser ut til at det har endret seg. Sjekk med legen din hva han/hun anbefaler og hold deg til det. Nok en gang, riktig lykke til. Håper det blir full klaff med en gang. Hilsen 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/#findComment-990706 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Gjest hannemt Skrevet 8. august 2004 Del Skrevet 8. august 2004 Har sakset dette fra www.obgynworld.com Du må registrere deg for å komme inn... ----- Drinking impairs success rates Issue 03: 10 Feb 2003 Source: Fertility and Sterility 2003; 79: 330-9 Success rates for assisted reproductive technologies could be improved by encouraging both partners to drink less alcohol, according to new study findings. Researchers at the University of California, in San Diego, USA, found that alcohol consumption by men and women can significantly influence the success rates of IVF and gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT). They report: "Female drinking affected oocyte retrieval, pregnancy, and miscarriage rates; male drinking affected miscarriage and live birth rates." The effects of alcohol intake The researchers investigated 221 couples with female infertility, recruited from seven clinics in Southern California. Both partners completed questionnaires on alcohol intake at several stages through the assisted reproduction process. One drink was defined as an alcohol intake of 12 g—the average content of a typical serving of beer, wine, liquor or mixed drinks. After analysis of the results, the researchers found that alcohol consumption by women was associated with: * A 13 percent decrease in the number of eggs aspirated, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 year before the IVF/GIFT attempt. * A 2.86 times increased risk of not achieving pregnancy, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 month prior to the attempt. * A 2.21 times increased risk of miscarriage, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 week before the procedure. Alcohol consumption by men was associated with: * An increased risk of miscarriage: ranging from a 2.7 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day in the month before the IVF or GIFT attempt, to a 38.04 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day during the attempt. * An increased risk of not achieving a live birth: ranging from a 2.28 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day the month before the attempt, to an 8.32 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day in the week before sperm collection. Call to modify drinking habits The San Diego research team stresses that the findings are preliminary, but suggests: "Because alcohol use is ubiquitous, modifying drinking habits may increase ART success rates and potentially impact couples using natural reproduction. If these findings are replicated in future studies, clinicians should recommend that couples abstain from alcohol consumption >= 1 month before the attempt, to maximize the effectiveness and success of the IVF or GIFT procedures." The researchers also note: "Although very few woman reported drinking after the procedure and during the pregnancy, a high percentage of men drank alcohol for all the time periods, suggesting a misconception that men's alcohol use does not affect pregnancy rates." Hanne M. 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/#findComment-993063 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
coockie Skrevet 10. august 2004 Forfatter Del Skrevet 10. august 2004 Hei Vil bare ønske deg riktig lykke til. Da jeg startet med spray som endte med vår datter (som er snart 5 år), ble jeg ikke anbefalt å drikke alkohol, men det ser ut til at det har endret seg. Sjekk med legen din hva han/hun anbefaler og hold deg til det. Nok en gang, riktig lykke til. Håper det blir full klaff med en gang. Hilsen Tusen takk for svar:) Skal høre med legen min for å være helt sikker. Hilsen coockie:) 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/#findComment-994400 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
coockie Skrevet 10. august 2004 Forfatter Del Skrevet 10. august 2004 Har sakset dette fra www.obgynworld.com Du må registrere deg for å komme inn... ----- Drinking impairs success rates Issue 03: 10 Feb 2003 Source: Fertility and Sterility 2003; 79: 330-9 Success rates for assisted reproductive technologies could be improved by encouraging both partners to drink less alcohol, according to new study findings. Researchers at the University of California, in San Diego, USA, found that alcohol consumption by men and women can significantly influence the success rates of IVF and gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT). They report: "Female drinking affected oocyte retrieval, pregnancy, and miscarriage rates; male drinking affected miscarriage and live birth rates." The effects of alcohol intake The researchers investigated 221 couples with female infertility, recruited from seven clinics in Southern California. Both partners completed questionnaires on alcohol intake at several stages through the assisted reproduction process. One drink was defined as an alcohol intake of 12 g—the average content of a typical serving of beer, wine, liquor or mixed drinks. After analysis of the results, the researchers found that alcohol consumption by women was associated with: * A 13 percent decrease in the number of eggs aspirated, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 year before the IVF/GIFT attempt. * A 2.86 times increased risk of not achieving pregnancy, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 month prior to the attempt. * A 2.21 times increased risk of miscarriage, for every extra drink consumed per day 1 week before the procedure. Alcohol consumption by men was associated with: * An increased risk of miscarriage: ranging from a 2.7 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day in the month before the IVF or GIFT attempt, to a 38.04 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day during the attempt. * An increased risk of not achieving a live birth: ranging from a 2.28 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day the month before the attempt, to an 8.32 times increased risk for every extra drink consumed per day in the week before sperm collection. Call to modify drinking habits The San Diego research team stresses that the findings are preliminary, but suggests: "Because alcohol use is ubiquitous, modifying drinking habits may increase ART success rates and potentially impact couples using natural reproduction. If these findings are replicated in future studies, clinicians should recommend that couples abstain from alcohol consumption >= 1 month before the attempt, to maximize the effectiveness and success of the IVF or GIFT procedures." The researchers also note: "Although very few woman reported drinking after the procedure and during the pregnancy, a high percentage of men drank alcohol for all the time periods, suggesting a misconception that men's alcohol use does not affect pregnancy rates." Hanne M. Hei:) Takk for svaret. Jeg skal høre ved legen min for å være helt sikker. Hilsen coockie:) 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/#findComment-994403 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
riche Skrevet 18. august 2004 Del Skrevet 18. august 2004 Hei, ønsker deg lykke til!! Ser at du skal til utlandet for å prøve lykken. Min mann og jeg har vårt siste forsøk her i Norge. Siden de to andre gikk i vasken, håper vi nå at dette går bra. Men vi har allikevel begynt å se oss om etter andre sykehus i utlandet. Har bla vært innom Maigaard i Danmark på nette og fått veldig bra tilbakemelding fra de. Hvordan kom du i kontakt med Malmö? masse lykke til, klem herfra! 0 Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.doktoronline.no/topic/154427-endelig-i-gang/#findComment-1000243 Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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