In vitro fertilization (IVF): MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia (2024)

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the joining of a woman's egg and a man's sperm in a laboratory dish. In vitro means outside the body. Fertilization means the sperm has attached to and entered the egg.

Description

Normally, an egg and sperm are fertilized inside a woman's body. If the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the womb and continues to grow, a baby is born about 9 months later. This process is called natural or unassisted conception.

IVF is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART). This means special medical techniques are used to help a woman become pregnant. It is most often tried when other, less expensive fertility techniques have failed.

There are five basic steps to IVF:

Step 1: Stimulation, also called super ovulation

  • Medicines, called fertility drugs, are given to the woman to boost egg production.
  • Normally, a woman produces one egg per month. Fertility drugs tell the ovaries to produce several eggs.
  • During this step, the woman will have regular transvagin*l ultrasounds to examine the ovaries and blood tests to check hormone levels.

Step 2: Egg retrieval

  • A minor surgery, called follicular aspiration, is done to remove the eggs from the woman's body.
  • The surgery is done in the doctor's office most of the time. The woman will be given medicines so she does not feel pain during the procedure. Using ultrasound images as a guide, the health care provider inserts a thin needle through the vagin* into the ovary and sacs (follicles) containing the eggs. The needle is connected to a suction device, which pulls the eggs and fluid out of each follicle, one at a time.
  • The procedure is repeated for the other ovary. There may be some cramping after the procedure, but it will go away within a day.
  • In rare cases, a pelvic laparoscopy may be needed to remove the eggs. If a woman does not or cannot produce any eggs, donated eggs may be used.

Step 3: Insemination and fertilization

  • The man's sperm is placed together with the best quality eggs. The mixing of the sperm and egg is called insemination.
  • Eggs and sperm are then stored in an environmentally controlled chamber. The sperm most often enters (fertilizes) an egg a few hours after insemination.
  • If the doctor thinks the chance of fertilization is low, the sperm may be directly injected into the egg. This is called intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
  • Many fertility programs routinely do ICSI on some of the eggs, even if things appear normal.

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Step 4: Embryo culture

  • When the fertilized egg divides, it becomes an embryo. Laboratory staff will regularly check the embryo to make sure it is growing properly. Within about 5 days, a normal embryo has several cells that are actively dividing.
  • Couples who have a high risk of passing a genetic (hereditary) disorder to a child may consider pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). The procedure is most often done 3 to 5 days after fertilization. Laboratory scientists remove a single cell or cells from each embryo and screen the material for specific genetic disorders.
  • According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, PGD can help parents decide which embryos to implant. This decreases the chance of passing a disorder onto a child. The technique is controversial and not offered at all centers.

Step 5: Embryo transfer

  • Embryos are placed into the woman's womb 3 to 5 days after egg retrieval and fertilization.
  • The procedure is done in the doctor's office while the woman is awake. The doctor inserts a thin tube (catheter) containing the embryos into the woman's vagin*, through the cervix, and up into the womb. If an embryo sticks to (implants) in the lining of the womb and grows, pregnancy results.
  • More than one embryo may be placed into the womb at the same time, which can lead to twins, triplets, or more. The exact number of embryos transferred is a complex issue that depends on many factors, especially the woman's age.
  • Unused embryos may be frozen and implanted or donated at a later date.

IVF is done to help a woman become pregnant. It is used to treat many causes of infertility, including:

  • Advanced age of the woman (advanced maternal age)
  • Damaged or blocked fallopian tubes (can be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease or prior reproductive surgery)
  • Endometriosis
  • Male factor infertility, including decreased sperm count and blockage
  • Unexplained infertility

Risks

IVF involves large amounts of physical and emotional energy, time, and money. Many couples dealing with infertility suffer stress and depression.

A woman taking fertility medicines may have bloating, abdominal pain, mood swings, headaches, and other side effects. Repeated IVF injections can cause bruising.

In rare cases, fertility drugs may cause ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). This condition causes a buildup of fluid in the abdomen and chest. Symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, rapid weight gain (10 pounds or 4.5 kilograms within 3 to 5 days), decreased urination despite drinking plenty of fluids, nausea, vomiting, and shortness of breath. Mild cases can be treated with bed rest. More severe cases require draining of the fluid with a needle and possibly hospitalization.

Medical studies have shown so far that fertility drugs are not linked to ovarian cancer.

Risks of egg retrieval include reactions to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, and damage to structures surrounding the ovaries, such as bowel and bladder.

There is a risk for multiple pregnancies when more than one embryo is placed into the womb. Carrying more than one baby at a time increases the risk for premature birth and low birth weight. (However, even a single baby born after IVF is at higher risk for prematurity and low birth weight.)

It is unclear whether IVF increases the risk for birth defects.

IVF is very costly. Some, but not all, states have laws that say health insurance companies must offer some type of coverage. But, many insurance plans do not cover infertility treatment. Fees for a single IVF cycle include costs for medicines, surgery, anesthesia, ultrasounds, blood tests, processing the eggs and sperm, embryo storage, and embryo transfer. The exact total of a single IVF cycle varies, but may cost from approximately $12,000 to $17,000.

After embryo transfer, the woman may be told to rest for the remainder of the day. Complete bed rest is not necessary, unless there is an increased risk for OHSS. Most women return to normal activities the next day.

Women who undergo IVF must take daily shots or pills of the hormone progesterone for 8 to 10 weeks after the embryo transfer. Progesterone is a hormone produced naturally by the ovaries that prepares the lining of the uterus (womb) so that an embryo can attach. Progesterone also helps an implanted embryo grow and become established in the uterus. A woman may continue to take progesterone for 8 to 12 weeks after becoming pregnant. Too little progesterone during the early weeks of pregnancy may lead to miscarriage.

About 12 to 14 days after the embryo transfer, the woman will return to the clinic so that a pregnancy test can be done.

Contact your provider right away if you had IVF and have:

  • A fever over 100.5°F (38°C)
  • Pelvic pain
  • Heavy bleeding from the vagin*
  • Blood in the urine

Outlook (Prognosis)

Statistics vary from one clinic to another and must be looked at carefully. However, patient populations are different in each clinic, so reported pregnancy rates cannot be used as an accurate indication of one clinic being preferable to another.

  • Pregnancy rates reflect the number of women who became pregnant after IVF. But not all pregnancies result in a live birth.
  • Live birth rates reflect the number of women who give birth to a living child.

Outlook of live birth rates depend on certain factors such as mother age, prior live birth, and single embryo transfer during IVF. Success rates have changed over the years in part due to the increasing use of single embryo transfers. IVF clinics have encouraged single embryo transfers to reduce the risk of twin pregnancies, which have higher risk for complications than singleton pregnancies. Embryos not transferred may be frozen and saved. The cycles in which those frozen embryos are thawed and transferred are called frozen embryo transfer cycles (FET).

Alternative Names

IVF; Assisted reproductive technology; ART; Test-tube baby procedure; Infertility - in vitro

References

Catherino WH. Reproductive endocrinology and infertility. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil Medicine. 26th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 223.

Forman EJ, Lobo RA. In vitro fertilization. In: Gershenson DM, Lentz GM, Valea FA, Lobo RA, eds. Comprehensive Gynecology. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 41.

Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Practice Committee for the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Guidance on the limits to the number of embryos to transfer: a committee opinion. Fertil Steril. 2021;116(3):651-654. PMID: 34330423 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34330423/.

Tsen LC. In vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive technology. In: Chestnut DH, Wong CA, Tsen LC, et al, eds. Chestnut's Obstetrics Anesthesia. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 15.

Review Date 1/10/2022

Updated by: John D. Jacobson, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.

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FAQs

What is in vitro fertilization short answer? ›

A procedure in which eggs are removed from a woman's ovary and combined with sperm outside the body to form embryos. The embryos are grown in the laboratory for several days and then either placed in a woman's uterus or cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.

What are the 5 main steps in IVF in vitro Fertilisation treatment? ›

IVF involves several steps — ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm retrieval, fertilization and embryo transfer.

What are the pros and cons of in vitro fertilization? ›

Pros and Cons of IVF
  • Fallopian Tubes Not Necessary. A woman's fallopian tubes may become blocked due to a previous pelvic infection such as appendicitis or chlamydia. ...
  • Low Sperm Count. ...
  • Lowered Chance of Abnormality. ...
  • Multiple Pregnancy. ...
  • No/Fewer Eggs Collected Than Expected. ...
  • Emotional Toll.

How many eggs do you need to get pregnant with IVF? ›

As a rule of thumb, however, having about ten to 12 mature eggs after egg retrieval (not all eggs retrieved will be developed or mature enough to fertilize) is a good number of eggs and will give a woman a good chance of having at least one normal embryo, which gives a woman a 65 percent chance of pregnancy.

What are the 3 types of IVF? ›

The three main approaches to IVF that involve no or fewer drugs are natural cycle IVF, mild stimulation IVF and in vitro maturation (IVM).

What are the benefits of IVF? ›

7 Benefits of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
  • IVF works where other infertility treatments fail. ...
  • It can be used by anybody. ...
  • You can use donated eggs and/or sperm. ...
  • You have control over timing. ...
  • Increase your chances of having a healthy baby. ...
  • Decrease your chances of miscarriage. ...
  • Increase your chances of conception.

How long does IVF take to get pregnant? ›

How long does it take to get pregnant with IVF? One cycle of IVF takes about two months. Women younger than age 35 will get pregnant and have a baby with their first IVF egg retrieval and subsequent embryo transfer(s) about half the time.

How long does IVF process take? ›

IVF is not a single treatment but a series of procedures. An average IVF cycle takes about 6 to 8 weeks from consultation to transfer, but depending on the specific circ*mstances of each the path is similar for every patient. What varies is how your body responds at each stage.

Can you choose gender with IVF? ›

Intended Parents can determine gender through PGD/PGS/PGT-A during an IVF journey. Given a fertility doctor's ability to identify XX or XY chromosomes in the embryo with PGD tests, the gender selection process is almost 100% accurate.

What are reasons why IVF fails? ›

Most fertility specialists believe that in more than 95% of IVF failures it is due to arrest of the embryos. Embryonic arrest is quite often due to chromosomal or other genetic abnormalities in those embryos that made them too “weak” to continue normal development and sustained implantation.

Can IVF cause problems? ›

If you have IVF, you have a slightly higher risk of having an ectopic pregnancy, where the embryo implants in a fallopian tube rather than in the womb. This can cause pain in the tummy, followed by vagin*l bleeding or dark vagin*l discharge.

What is the disadvantage of IVF? ›

The disadvantage of IVF is that the female partner has to undergo hormonal injections for about 10-12 days and there is a higher chance of a multiple pregnancy (although usually it is limited to twins and not higher-number multiples). Vasectomy reversal may not always be successful.

How do I prepare my body for IVF? ›

How to Prepare for IVF
  1. Eat a healthy, well balanced diet.
  2. Start taking prenatal vitamins.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight.
  4. Stop smoking, drinking alcohol and recreational drugs.
Nov 10, 2020

How long do you have to rest after egg retrieval? ›

Preparation for egg retrieval is can be intense and physically taxing. Plan to rest comfortably for a day or two afterwards. Some cramping and bloating is to be expected, and perhaps even some light spotting. You'll also need to limit physical activity for up to three days after transfer.

How can I make IVF successful for the first time? ›

How to Increase Your Chances of IVF Success
  1. Maintain a healthy weight. ...
  2. Optimize sperm health. ...
  3. Partner with an excellent doctor and embryology laboratory. ...
  4. Reduce your stress. ...
  5. Quit smoking. ...
  6. Look into taking supplements. ...
  7. Ensure you have adequate levels of vitamin D. ...
  8. Focus on persistence and patience.
Nov 23, 2022

How successful is IVF? ›

To put these figures into perspective, studies have shown that the rate of successful pregnancy in couples with proven fertility in the past is approximately 20% per cycle. Therefore, although a figure of 48.5% may sound low, it is much greater than the chance that a fertile couple will conceive in any given cycle.

What drugs are used in IVF? ›

Quick Guide to IVF Medications
  • Oral contraceptives. ...
  • Down regulation drugs (such as Cetrotide, Buserelin) ...
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormones/Gonadotrophins (such as Gonal-F, Menopur, Bemfola, Meriofert) ...
  • hcG (such as Gonasi, Pregnyl, Ovitrelle) ...
  • Progesterone and Oestrogen (such as Cyclogest, Evorel) ...
  • IVF medication support.
Aug 7, 2018

What kind of sperm do you need for IVF? ›

At least 10 x 10(6) spermatozoa/ml, of which at least 30% are motile and 15% have progressive motility, are required for IVF or insemination therapy, despite the fact that pregnancies can be achieved with lower parameters. As a minimum, 20% of spermatozoa should be of normal morphology.

How old is the first IVF baby? ›

Louise Joy Brown (born 25 July 1978) is an English woman who was the first human to have been born after conception by in vitro fertilisation experiment (IVF).

Does IVF affect the baby? ›

"IVF-conceived children are at about one-third greater risk of birth defects compared to their naturally-conceived counterparts, as well as at higher risk of childhood cancer, although in absolute terms these numbers are small," Luke told MedPage Today.

Does IVF change your body? ›

Body changes –

It's not uncommon for women to gain a little weight during IVF treatments. Hormone injections can affect your weight and also your hunger levels (read # 4).

Does IVF success in first attempt? ›

The national average for women younger than 35 able to become pregnant by in-vitro fertilization (IVF) on the first try (meaning, the first egg retrieval) is 55%. However, that number drops steadily as the woman ages.

Is IVF pregnancy painful? ›

This process is not painful. However, we may have patients take an oral sedative prior to the transfer to relax the cervix. For a day or two after treatment, patients may experience some abdominal cramping.

How much is one round of IVF? ›

A single IVF cycle—defined as ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval and embryo transfer—can range from $15,000 to $30,000, depending on the center and the patient's individual medication needs. Medications can account for up to 35% of those charges.

What happens at first IVF appointment? ›

The specialist will ask about your fertility history, and may carry out a physical examination. Women may have tests to check the levels of hormones in their blood and how well their ovaries are working. They may also have an ultrasound scan or X-ray to see if there are any blockages or structural problems.

Is it hard to get pregnant after IVF? ›

While uncommon, natural conception after IVF can occur. One study found that out of 2,134 couples who attempted ART, about 20% became pregnant on their own after treatment. Many couples that present for fertility care are subfertile, not infertile.

Are IVF babies mostly male? ›

Babies born by in vitro fertilization — when a woman's egg is fertilized outside of her body and then implanted back into her uterus — skew more heavily male than babies conceived naturally. A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds light on why that happens.

Can you get twins with IVF? ›

Multiple births can develop through in vitro fertilization when more than one embryo is put back into the mother's womb. Identical twins can develop even when only one embryo is put back into the womb.

How can I prevent twins in IVF? ›

Limiting the number of embryos transferred during IVF is the single best way to reduce the risk of multiples. At The Fertility Clinic and other leading institutions, single embryo transfers (or SET) are the first choice of care.

At what age does IVF not work? ›

Chances of success

IVF isn't usually recommended for women over the age of 42 because the chances of a successful pregnancy are thought to be too low. In 2019, the percentage of IVF treatments that resulted in a live birth was: 32% for women under 35. 25% for women aged 35 to 37.

Can stress cause failed IVF? ›

Stress May Prevent Implantation Of An Embryo

Anxiety makes the uterus less receptive to a fertilized egg. It is no surprise that among the leading cause of assisted reproduction failure is stress. From anxiety about pregnancy and the financial burden, stress increases after every subsequent loss.

What happens if IVF isn't successful? ›

There are a few other options after failed IVF that you may want to explore, including natural pregnancy after failed IVF, preimplantation genetic screening, IVF with donor eggs, and gestational surrogacy.

Can IVF damage your ovaries? ›

Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), is a possible complication of in vitro fertilization (IVF). In this condition, the ovaries swell and fluid leaks into the body. This condition is more common in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome who are going through fertility treatments.

Who is the oldest IVF baby? ›

On July 25, 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world's first baby to be conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF) is born at Oldham and District General Hospital in Manchester, England, to parents Lesley and Peter Brown.

Can IVF babies have autism? ›

Risk of autism spectrum disorder

The number of children diagnosed with ASD was reported in 2 studies [24, 28]. There is an increased risk of ASD in children born after ICSI procedure compared to conventional IVF (RR 1.49 [1.05, 2.11], z = 2.23, p = 0.03; I2 = 0%, p = 0.39) (Fig.

Why is IVF high risk? ›

IVF increases the likelihood of twins, triplets or high-order multiples, with accompanying risk for premature birth, high blood pressure, placenta abnormalities and other challenges. Advanced maternal age (often the reason for IVF) increases risk for miscarriage and birth defects.

Does IVF affect life expectancy? ›

They found that compared to those conceived naturally, IVF babies had a 45% increased risk of dying within their first year of life. The risk depends on the type of ART and on the current age of the child (within the first year of life).

Do IVF babies look like their parents? ›

Because a donor egg won't share any of its genes with its intended mother, there's a chance the baby will not resemble its mother. However, if her partner's sperm was used, the baby may look like its father because they share the same genetics.

What foods should you avoid during IVF? ›

Foods to avoid in your IVF diet plan:
  • Fizzy drinks, ice cream, refined sugar.
  • High GI carbohydrates eg: potatoes, white bread, rice.
  • Trans fats – these are found in margarine and baked foods (e.g. cakes and pies)
  • Processed meat e.g. sausages.
  • Highly processed foods e.g. ready meals.
Nov 3, 2020

What vitamins to take during IVF? ›

Two supplements that are commonly used to help older women (over 35) and those with low ovarian reserve improve their chance of pregnancy are Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and DHEA. These are usually taken by women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) to increase the number of eggs produced by the ovaries.

What should be avoided after IVF? ›

Here are my top 5 tips of what NOT to do when you're on your 2-week wait post embryo transfer:
  • Avoid Bed Rest. ...
  • Don't Overdo It. ...
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures. ...
  • Don't miss your medications. ...
  • Don't panic.
Dec 10, 2018

Are you awake or asleep for egg retrieval? ›

Egg retrievals are performed in our office. The day of retrieval, an IV will be put in and antibiotics will be given. You will also be given a sedative to help you relax, but you will be awake during the procedure. A local anesthetic, lidocaine, will be given to numb the area of the vagin* and cervix.

Are you put to sleep for egg retrieval? ›

You'll be under sedation, so you won't feel a thing during the procedure. The anesthesiologist will use a propofol-based anesthesia—not a general anesthesia, but rather an intravenous sedation medication—to ensure you feel no pain or discomfort during the egg retrieval process.

Should I shave for egg retrieval? ›

On the morning of the egg retrieval procedure, you should shower and shave your pubic hair as it increases the risk of infection. The best way to get rid of pubic hair before follicular puncture is to shave them with a new and sterile razor.

How to eat during IVF? ›

During an IVF cycle, focus on eating healthy, balanced meals.
...
What to eat during IVF
  1. Fill up on fresh fruits and vegetables.
  2. Choose lean proteins, like fish and poultry.
  3. Eat whole grains, like quinoa, farro, and whole grain pasta.
  4. Add in legumes, including beans, chickpeas, and lentils.
  5. Switch to low-fat dairy products.

How do I prepare my uterus for IVF implantation? ›

Take pre-natal vitamins, folic acid and Coenzyme to improve egg quality. Taking iron can help make your blood healthy and rich. L-Arginine will help your uterine lining stay healthy. Increased Omega-3 intake during preconception phase greatly improves embryo quality in women undergoing IVF.

How do I keep my uterus warm after IVF? ›

Having a “cold uterus” is associated with irregular cycles, painful periods and infertility, so keep that womb warm:
  1. Avoid frozen drinks and ice-cold water.
  2. Avoid skin exposure to blasts of air conditioning and cold-weather winds.
  3. Choose cooked foods over raw foods.
Jul 12, 2022

What is invitro fertilization Class 8? ›

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is the joining of a woman's egg and a man's sperm in a laboratory dish. In vitro means outside the body. Fertilization means the sperm has attached to and entered the egg.

Why is it called in vitro fertilization? ›

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) overview

Because fertilization occurs in the Petri dish rather than in the woman's body, this process has been called “in vitro.” The eggs and sperm are maintained in a special culture media (nutrient fluid) within a controlled environment (incubator).

Why is it called in vitro? ›

In vitro is Latin for “within the glass.” When something is performed in vitro, it happens outside of a living organism.

What is in vitro fertilization class 12? ›

In vitro fertilization, as its name-fertilization is done by fusing ovum from the female donor and sperm from the male donor outside the body under strict laboratory conditions. This results in a zygote, or famously known as a test-tube baby. After embryo culturing, an embryo is transferred to the uterus of the mother.

Should I do IVF? ›

When should someone go straight to IVF? Patients should go straight to IVF when the chances of pregnancy with IUI are low but relatively higher with IVF. These include fallopian tube damage, moderate to severe endometriosis, pelvic adhesions and more than mild male infertility factor.

How much is IVF? ›

According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the average cost for one in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle is more than $12,000. 1 However, prices vary significantly and basic IVF can be as much as $25,000 or may be as low as $10,000. It's rarely lower than that.

Does in vitro mean pregnant? ›

In vitro fertilisation, known as IVF, is a procedure used to help you get pregnant. In IVF, a human egg is fertilised with sperm in a laboratory then implanted into a uterus. If the fertilised egg (embryo) successfully implants in the uterus, this will result in pregnancy.

How safe is IVF? ›

IVF is generally very safe and most who have it experience no problems with their health or pregnancy. However, there are some risks to be aware of, which include: ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome(a severe reaction to fertility drugs)

Does IVF hurt? ›

Patients may experience some discomfort as the injection is being administered. The level of this pain depends on how comfortable the patient is with needles and shots. The IVF medications are associated with a range of side effects, one of which is abdominal cramping.

Who is the father of in vitro fertilization? ›

Robert Edwards: Nobel Prize for father of in-vitro fertilisation.

What is another name for IVF? ›

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a fertility treatment, or assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure, in which a man's sperm and a woman's eggs are combined outside the woman's body in a lab.

When was IVF invented? ›

Methods of in vitro fertilization (IVF) have advanced dramatically since the first IVF baby was born in 1978. Originally yielding single-digit success rates, IVF is now successful in nearly 50% of cases in which the woman is younger than 35 years.

How is IVF done step by step? ›

Step-by-Step Descriptions of the IVF Procedures
  1. Step 1: Control Ovarian Hyperstimulation (COH) ...
  2. Step 2: Egg Retrieval. ...
  3. Step 3: Fertilization and Embryo Culture. ...
  4. Step 4: Embryo Quality. ...
  5. Step 5: Embryo Transfer. ...
  6. Laser Assisted Hatching. ...
  7. Cryopreservation.

What are the complications of IVF? ›

What are the Risks and Side Effects of IVF?
  • Soreness or Bruising from Injections. ...
  • Nausea. ...
  • Breast Tenderness. ...
  • Bloating. ...
  • Mood Swings. ...
  • Fatigue. ...
  • Allergic Reactions. ...
  • Mild Pelvic and Abdominal Pain.
May 29, 2020

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