A woman's age is a crucial factor for IVF**, because age not only affects whether IVF can successfully achieve pregnancy, but also related to the health of the baby. Generally speaking, if a woman wants to do IVF, the best time choice is at the ** stage of 23 and 30 years old, and try not to exceed 25 years old.
IVF experts pointed out that women at the age of ** have relatively good physical function, better ovarian reserve function, and a lower chance of chromosomal abnormalities in the egg, so the chance of conceiving a baby will be greater, and the miscarriage rate is relatively low. But beyond this age, a woman's fertility begins to decline.
Elderly women over the age of 35 often face problems such as decreased ovarian reserve, decreased embryo implantation rate, and decreased clinical pregnancy rate, as well as an increase in uterine prevalence and miscarriage rate, and the success rate after IVF also decreases. Women over the age of 45 have a more pronounced decline in fertility and IVF success.
In addition, the probability of gestational hypertension and diabetes in elderly pregnant women will be greatly increased, and the risk of dystocia and premature birth will also increase.
Therefore, whether it is natural pregnancy or IVF assisted conception, it is not advantageous when you are older. Therefore, it is very important for infertile couples who want to have a healthy baby to choose the right age for childbearing. Moreover, IVF at the age of ** is also relatively higher in the probability of successful pregnancy.
Of course, it doesn't mean that you can't do IVF when you're older, and there are many examples of successful fertility for elderly couples, but if the conditions are mature in all aspects, it is still recommended to do IVF as soon as possible!