The more eggs you get, the more embryos you get, and the more chances you have to conceive.
If you do an unstimulated cycle, you just have one egg. You're "putting all your eggs in one basket." The cost is lower, but you only have one shot.
What are the risks of the hormone drugs used in the in vitro procedure?
Most people feel fine. The dosage only goes on for about three weeks, so it's not an extended period.
Overall, the risks are minimal. After the eggs are taken, there can be bloating and abdominal tenderness, but it usually resolves within a week or two.
[One problem is] ovarian hyperstimulation, which means that the ovaries get too stimulated and make too many eggs. But that's rare; [it occurs in] fewer than 1% of in vitro cycles.
The [most common] problem with the in vitro procedure is emotional stress. There's just a lot riding on it – you've invested a lot of money and time, and it's a roller coaster.
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