Friday, February 4, 2011

Investigation finds clowns and In Vitro Fertilization success connected by tension lowering

A recent investigation has found a connection among clowns and IVF success, or successful in-vitro fertilization. The investigation discovered that women going through In Vitro Fertilization treatment were more prone to become pregnant if visited by a "medical clown" as the clowns reduce tension. Many people have taken out such huge personel loans to go through IVF, they will probably be much happier to find out the process worked.

Correlation discovered between In Vitro Fertilization victory and clowns

In Israel, a research hospital found an interesting link. It was among IVF treatment victory and clowns. During recovery from an implantation procedure, it was discovered that females who were visited by "medical clowns" ended up with a higher rate of success with becoming pregnant during in-vitro fertilization. The head of the study, Dr. Shevach Friedler, got the idea after reading about the good effects of laughter as a natural tension reducer. To see if a reduced-stress environment after embryo implantation would increase the chances of successfully implanting an embryo, Dr. Friedler’s team at Harofeh Medical Center arranged for some patients to be visited by a clown in the recovery room.

Study was not just clowning around

Laughter, evidently seemed the best medicine. A greater percentage of females who received the “clown treatment” successfully became pregnant than those who went without a visit from a clown. The study was done using a total of 209 women that were undergoing in-vitro fertilization. The in-vitro fertilization had a quite good success rate for the 209 females. The rate was at 36 percent. Only a 20 percent success rate was shown for women who didn't get the clown treatment. The investigation is going to be published in a reproduction science medical journal. "Fertility and Sterility" is the name of it. Since clowns reduce tension in patients, there are medical clown college degrees that the University of Haifa offers in Israel.

The extra cost of a clown

The amount that has to be paid to in-vitro fertilization is quite a bit. This is interesting thinking about it doesn't work the majority of the time and is dangerous. According to WebMD, the procedure outcomes in a pregnancy in 32 percent of all cases, however only 25.6 percent of treatments resulted in a live birth. You will find many factors that affect success though such as age group. After artificial insemination and natural opportunities, this therapy is generally chosen as it costs $12,400.

Citations

Reuters

reuters.com/article/2011/01/12/us-send-clowns-idUSTRE70B64P20110112

WebMD

webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/guide/artificial-insemination



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