
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Mannan Gupta On Aug 12, 2026
Almost every week, a couple sits across from me and asks a question they’ve clearly been carrying for months.
Sometimes it’s about pain, sometimes about twins, sometimes about whether their future child will be “normal.” When it comes to IVF myths and facts, I’ve noticed the same handful of fears repeat themselves, often planted by a well-meaning relative or a scary forum post at 2 a.m.
I’m Dr. Mannan Gupta, an IVF specialist and obstetrician-gynaecologist at Dr. Mannan IVF Centre in New Delhi, and in this article, I want to walk you through what’s true, what’s exaggerated, and what you actually need to know before you begin.
Key Takeaways
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) is a treatment where an egg and sperm are combined outside the body, in a lab, and the resulting embryo is later placed into the uterus.
If you would like a structured overview of what the treatment involves before your first consultation, our IVF Treatment in New Delhi page walks through the full process, protocol options, and what to expect at each stage.
No, IVF does not guarantee a pregnancy in a single cycle, and I tell every patient this on day one.
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This is one of the most damaging myths I encounter, and it simply isn’t true.
Not anymore. This myth is outdated, and modern protocols have moved away from it.
Most IVF babies grow up just as healthy as naturally conceived babies.
Age matters, but IVF isn’t reserved only for women in their late thirties or forties.
For women in New Delhi trying to understand whether their specific diagnosis is likely to respond to IVF or another treatment first, our Female Infertility Treatment in New Delhi page outlines the full diagnostic and treatment pathway, including when IVF becomes the recommended next step.
Most patients describe discomfort, not severe pain, and that discomfort is manageable.
A trustworthy clinic gives you clear numbers, realistic timelines, and doesn’t pressure you into decisions.
It is also worth knowing that IVF clinics in India are now regulated under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, which sets binding standards for how clinics must operate, screen donors, maintain records, and protect patients.
Understanding that a legal framework governs this space and that ethical clinics comply with it can help you ask more informed questions when you are evaluating a centre.
The ART Regulation Act 2021 on the ICMR website provides the official documentation for anyone who wants to understand their patient rights and what regulated IVF care in India is required to look like.
If you’re trying to make sense of your own fertility journey and want a clear, honest assessment of your options, I’d encourage you to book a consultation with me, Dr. Mannan Gupta, at Dr. Mannan IVF Centre in New Delhi. You can reach the clinic directly at 9711681986, and we’ll go through your specific situation together, step by step.
IVF is not just a physical process. It’s an emotional one too, and I never treat it as separate from the medical plan.
Most of the fear around IVF comes from half-information, not the treatment itself.
Once you understand what actually happens at each stage and separate what’s genuinely rare from what’s common, the process becomes far less intimidating.
I’ve walked many couples through this journey, and the ones who do best are the ones who ask questions, get accurate answers, and give themselves permission to hope realistically.
You deserve clear information, not fear, as you make this decision.
No. Sex selection is illegal in India under the PC-PNDT Act, and no ethical clinic will offer this, including mine.
No, IVF does not reduce your natural fertility. It works alongside your existing reproductive system rather than altering it.
It varies, but many couples achieve pregnancy within one to three cycles. I discuss a realistic number based on your specific test results before we begin.
Not necessarily. In many cases, frozen embryo transfer has comparable or even better outcomes, since the body has time to recover from stimulation medications first.
Yes, to some extent. Managing weight, reducing smoking or alcohol, and controlling stress can support better outcomes, though they aren’t a guarantee on their own.
Yes, IVF is commonly and safely used for women with PCOS, though your protocol will be adjusted carefully to avoid overstimulation.
No, strict bed rest isn’t medically necessary. Light normal activity is generally fine, and I’ll guide you on what to avoid.
Stress alone is unlikely to be the sole reason for a failed cycle, though managing it does support your overall wellbeing during treatment.
Coverage varies widely by insurer and policy. I recommend checking directly with your insurance provider before starting treatment.
There’s no fixed cutoff, but success rates decline notably after 40. I evaluate this individually based on ovarian reserve and overall health, not age alone.