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I am posting this question for my bf who just completed her second IVF treatment, both times she got bronchitis right after! Has anyone had that happen? I am wondering if there is a link or maybe the treatments just weakened her immune system. Just trying to gather information as they decide whether or not they will try again.
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I've not heard of any links between IVF and bronchitis. I know lots of ladies who have done many cycles of IVF, and none of them have got any respiratory infections after treatment.

I was prone to bronchitis as a child and had it very bad 3 winters in a row, so it is possible to be more susceptible to it.

Perhaps she should discuss it with her Doctor before starting her treatment cycle, he may prescribe some extra antibiotics as a precaution.
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