The fundamental difference between IVM and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) techniques is the maturation of the egg. In IVM, the egg is obtained from its immature stage and allowed to mature outside of the woman’s body, unlike in IVF where the egg is implanted in the uterus shortly after fertilisation.
Because the patient does not receive hormonal stimulation before her egg is taken from her body, the lining of the womb may become too thin to support the mature egg and embryo later on. To counter this, Dr. Boonsaeng says the patient would be given estrogen to make the lining of the womb thick again. But this may take time and in some cases, the egg would have to be frozen first before the womb is able to support it.
Another alternative in IVM treatment involves partial stimulation. Prior to the removal of her egg, the patient undergoes hormonal stimulation of no longer than five days to avoid OHSS from occurring.
According to Dr. Boonsaeng, the success rate of an embryo becoming a baby after fertilisation through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) is usually around 20 percent. But this falls to just 12 percent in IVM treatments.
But IVM also allows doctors to put more embryos in the patient with less risk of side effects – around two or three embryos compared to a maximum of two for patients who received full hormonal stimulation. “Patients with full hormonal stimulation usually only have one embryo in them… but those who undergo IVM may receive two or three embryos to achieve a success rate of about 30 percent,” says Dr. Boonsaeng.
According to Dr. Boonsaeng, IVM is the best form of treatment for the following groups of patients: women who develop complications like OHSS after hormonal stimulation; women who suffer from PCOS; and those with a low egg count.
About 50 percent of his patients at Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital are Thai and the other half are foreigners. Dr. Boonsaeng has also treated patients who had previously undergone treatment for breast cancer or suffered from deep vein thrombosis (the formation of a blood clot in the vein, usually in the leg). IVM would be beneficial as patients would not suffer from the recurrence of their medical conditions due to exposure to high estrogen levels.
He adds that most of his patients who seek IVM treatment learn about it online before consulting him.
Interview originally published on www.globalhealthandtravel.com