IVF Add-Ons Don’t Improve Birth Rates

November 18, 2019

(Medscape) – Procedures and medications often added on to IVF cycles in hopes of improving the chance of having a baby are not worth the price tag, according to a series of reviews published in Fertility and Sterility. Three different research groups looked at the evidence for add-ons used in the lab, in the clinic, and for the endometrium. All ultimately concluded that there is not sufficient evidence these techniques work.