Abstract

In vitro fertilization (IVF) 'add-ons' are adjunct treatments used in addition to standard IVF protocols, in attempts to improve success rates. However, the benefits for add-ons are often not supported by high-quality evidence. Despite that, many infertile patients are willing to try anything that might help them improve their chances of having a baby. Therefore, the use of add-ons has been widespread, leading to extensive debate and discussion. The goal for the present study was to evaluate the intention to use add-ons to increase the chance of success, among infertile patients, who have already started or will start an IVF treatment.

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