If a couple is trying for a baby and an embryo fails to implant, they likely won’t even notice and will keep trying until they get one.
I think this doesn’t belong as a caveat on #4, but instead as an objection to the whole idea of trying to reduce implantation failures? In #4 we’re talking about people who are trying to avoid pregnancy, not people trying for one.
I think this doesn’t belong as a caveat on #4, but instead as an objection to the whole idea of trying to reduce implantation failures? In #4 we’re talking about people who are trying to avoid pregnancy, not people trying for one.
Yep, you’re right about that! It’s a greater caveat than I pointed out.