Do Fertility Drugs Pose Heart Risks for Women?

Do Fertility Drugs Pose Heart Risks for Women?

Author: Dr. Mercola January 28, 2026 Duration: 8:47
  • About 13.4% of U.S. women of reproductive age struggle with infertility, leading many to pursue assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) like in vitro fertilization
  • ARTs help initiate pregnancy but raise concerns such as multiple births, high financial costs, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, elevated stress, and emerging evidence linking them to long-term heart disease risk
  • A long-term study that followed women for 12 years found each additional ART cycle was associated with higher cardiovascular disease risk
  • The increased cardiovascular risk centered on pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis, showing that ART-related heart risk involves dangerous clot formation rather than gradual blood pressure or artery disease
  • Programmed frozen embryo transfer cycles showed stronger heart disease associations, highlighting that hormone protocol choices during fertility treatment can influence long-term cardiovascular outcomes years after pregnancy

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