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A 37-year-old member asked:

Can you please explain why fertility treatment is risky for a woman who is not producing eggs?

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Dr. Mazin Abdullah
Fertility Medicine 17 years experience
Shouldn't be: Fertility treatment if done properly should not be risky at all. What you need to do is find out what is causing you to not produce eggs. Then determine what your treatment options are and what is your likelyhood of achieving a success pregnancy. Again fertility treatment should not be risky.
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