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I realize every single pregnancy is different, but I wanted to get a general consensus as to how IVF and pregnancy differ in terms of how much of a toll each takes on the body. And I realize we’re comparing apples to oranges because each has different types of symptoms/complications. Preferably you would say something like this with your own numbers: “pregnancy 80% and IVF 40%”
In that case pregnancy was twice as hard on the body (after the 9 months) as IVF, so if asked: which would you rather tolerate, TWO IVF cycles (40 40 = 80%) or pregnancy (80%) you would likely say you’re indifferent. Does that make sense?
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