Minimal Stimulation IVF (Mini IVF) Minimal Stimulation IVF (Mini IVF)

Minimal Stimulation IVF (Mini IVF)

Minimal Stimulation IVF (Mini IVF)

Minimal stimulation in vitro fertilization (IVF), sometimes referred to as mini IVF or gentle IVF, uses lower doses of fertility medication than traditional IVF during the egg stimulation phase and sometimes at egg retrieval. During a traditional IVF cycle, patients use gonadotropin hormone injections to produce a number of eggs within the ovaries. Mini IVF primarily uses an oral medication (Clomid) to induce ovulation prior to egg retrieval, greatly reducing the number and dose of hormone injections.

At the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey (RSCNJ), we understand the challenges associated with choosing the right fertility treatment for you and your family-building goals. We can walk you through each step of the mini IVF process and help determine whether this treatment is the best option for your unique needs.

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Benefits of minimal stimulation IVF

 There are many benefits to mini IVF, most notably the reduction in medication use and therefore, lower costs. Additional advantages of mini IVF include:

  • Reduced side effects: Specifically, this involves reduced injection site pain and exposure to gonadotropin medications, which may cause symptoms like abdominal discomfort, bloating, and mood swings.
  • Lower risk of complications: There is a decreased likelihood of complications such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), a situation where the body overreacts to the hormones stimulating egg production. This causes the ovaries to swell and potential symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
  • Alternative for non-responders: Mini IVF gives people who do not respond well to injection protocols in conventional IVF a similar option.
  • Fewer medical interventions: Mini IVF requires fewer injections, blood draws, and monitoring, reducing the number of office visits and further lowering costs.

Additionally, minimal stimulation IVF mitigates the risk of needing to cryopreserve a significant number of embryos, as can be the case with standard IVF. Since fewer eggs are produced via mini IVF, fewer embryos are developed in the lab.

The presence of remaining embryos can pose a moral and financial conundrum for couples who are satisfied with the size of their family after IVF. Therefore, mini IVF may be beneficial for religious and ethical reasons, because it limits the number of embryos created.

Who should consider mini IVF?

Individuals and couples seeking to lower the costs associated with IVF, avoid higher doses of medication, or reduce the time commitment associated with IVF might consider using minimal stimulation.

Good candidates for mini IVF include:

  • Women under the age of 35
  • Patients with tubal factor infertility
  • Couples who are not experiencing male factor infertility
  • Individuals at greater risk of complications from injections used during conventional IVF
  • Individuals with diminished ovarian reserve who have responded poorly to previous injections

The Mini IVF process

Each minimal stimulation IVF cycle follows a very similar process to a conventional IVF cycle. Patients take oral contraceptives until ovulation induction is initiated. Rather than using injectable medications to spur ovulation, the patient will begin taking lower-dose oral medications.

During the ovulation induction phase, the patient will undergo monitoring and ultrasounds to confirm that the follicles within the ovaries are maturing into eggs. Patients opting for mini IVF will still need to administer injections, but will require them less frequently and in lower doses than patients undergoing regular IVF. Injections of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), sometimes referred to as a trigger shot, will be administered prior to egg retrieval.

Once the eggs have been retrieved, they will be fertilized by partner or donor sperm. Then, they’ll develop as embryos in the lab before being transferred to the uterus.

How does mini IVF compare to other fertility procedures?

Minimal stimulation bears similarities to medicated intrauterine insemination (IUI) in regard to the early stages of the process, specifically the use of oral medications to encourage eggs to develop in the ovaries. A single mini IVF cycle has a higher success rate than a single IUI.

Mini IVF is often described as the bridge between natural cycle IVF and traditional IVF. Natural IVF follows the egg retrieval process of conventional IVF without any medications. This means patients don’t undergo any sort of ovarian stimulation outside of natural ovulation.
Natural IVF cycles typically yield one to two eggs, which may or may not result in an embryo. Due to the absence of medication, natural IVF is relatively low-cost compared to conventional IVF with injectable hormones.

Mini IVF produces more eggs and often more embryos than natural IVF, increasing the likelihood of achieving pregnancy without the high cost of conventional IVF. A typical mini stimulation cycle produces an average of three to six eggs, resulting in one to four embryos. This limits the number of embryos that need to be stored, donated, or destroyed.

Are there any disadvantages of mini IVF?

While having fewer resulting embryos may be an advantage for some, it may be considered a disadvantage for patients with different family goals. Since mini IVF results in fewer eggs and embryos, it is statistically less successful than standard IVF. Additionally, multiple mini IVF cycles may be required to achieve pregnancy, resulting in additional costs to the patient for each attempt.

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If you’re ready to explore mini IVF or other fertility treatments to fulfill your family-building dreams, take the first step and connect with the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey. Using the most cutting-edge reproductive technology and compassionate care, we’ve helped countless individuals and couples from Brick, Hamilton, Princeton, Red Bank, and all of NJ expand their families. Contact us today for more information about mini IVF or to schedule an appointment at one of our fertility clinics in Eatontown, Toms River, or Lawrenceville.

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