Women's ** fertility period is relatively short, once more than 35 years old, it belongs to the older group of people who are preparing for pregnancy, and women who can overage and prepare for pregnancy will generally face two practical problems:
Preparing for pregnancy at an older age is not about being able to get pregnant.
Older age to get pregnant should be psychologically prepared, because you don't want to conceive to be pregnant, women's fertility will decline year by year with age, especially after the age of 35, the decline will be more obvious. Therefore, the older you are, the less likely you are to succeed in trying to conceive.
Older pregnant women face some potential crises.
For older pregnant women, with the increase of age, ovarian function gradually tends to decline, and the chance of chromosomal aberration in the egg increases, and abnormalities are more likely to occur.
If older women encounter difficulties in preparing for pregnancy, can they really solve the problem with the help of assisted reproduction, and there are two problems they also have to face here:
Question one. Older women, do they meet the indications for assisted reproduction?
Strictly speaking, "old age" is not an indication for assisted reproduction, and a series of reproductive diseases brought about by women's old age, such as ovulation disorders, fallopian tube blockage, endometriosis and other problems, are eligible for assisted reproduction, in this case, it is possible to conceive with the help of assisted reproduction.
Question two. What is the success rate of assisted reproduction in older women?
A very realistic answer is that the probability of success for older women doing assisted reproduction is definitely less than that of women of normal reproductive age, but there are still many older women in the clinic who have successfully conceived through IVF.
Older women who want to have a successful pregnancy in IVF need "three tones".
Body Conditioning. The body is the capital of pregnancy, do a comprehensive examination of the body before the test tube, if there are any problems, timely targeted conditioning, and "pave the way" for assisted reproduction.
Ovarian conditioning. Usually older women or women with poor ovarian function should have an examination during the period of preparing for pregnancy or planning to have assisted reproduction, and then adjust and maintain the ovaries according to the specific situation.
Psychological adjustment. When older women receive IVF**, the psychological pressure may be greater, but long-term anxiety is not conducive to IVF pregnancy, so sisters should adjust psychologically in time and relax their minds.
Assisted reproduction can solve the problem of conception for older women to a certain extent, but the important thing is that the sisters themselves do not give up, come on!