Your C-Section Scar Could Be decreasing Your IVF Baby Dreams – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Case Cracked: Your C-Section Scar Could Be decreasing Your IVF Baby Dreams!
Did you know that the way you gave birth could impact your chances of IVF success? A study of 7,460 women in Ontario has revealed some eye-opening statistics:
Women with vaginal births had a live birth rate of 37.3%, while those who had cesareans dropped to 32.7%.
The findings showed that implantation rates, clinical pregnancies, and ongoing pregnancies all followed this same pattern. The most significant drop was seen when cesareans were performed without any labor.
What’s going on? It turns out that a tiny scar pocket can trap fluid right where the new embryo needs to settle and grow.
The good news? This scar can be checked with a simple exam before your next transfer! Many women never knew to look—now you do!
Don’t let your past delivery method hold you back from your baby dreams.
For more information or to book an appointment, contact us,
reference Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2026 Jun:1671–1679
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