2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-013-9981-5
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Reproductive outcome of women 43 years and beyond undergoing ART treatment with their own oocytes in two Connecticut university programs

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze the outcomes of IVF/ICSI cycles in women aged 43 and beyond. Methods Retrospective analysis of clinical pregnancy and live birth rates in168 fresh, non donor, ART cycles performed in two Connecticut university IVF programs. Results In women of 43 and 44 years the overall clinical pregnancy and live birth rates were 8.3 % and 5.3 % per initiated cycle, respectively. There were no clinical pregnancies in women ≥45 years old. First cycle characteristics were not differ… Show more

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“…Miller et al [ 21 ] demonstrated that unexplained infertility was twice as common in older women than in younger women. Klipstein et al [ 19 ] and Cetinkaya et al [ 22 ] found the most prevalent cause of infertility to be unexplained infertility, accounting for 20% to 41% of patients. In the present study, unexplained infertility similarly accounted for 42% of patients undergoing IVF, in accordance with the results of those studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miller et al [ 21 ] demonstrated that unexplained infertility was twice as common in older women than in younger women. Klipstein et al [ 19 ] and Cetinkaya et al [ 22 ] found the most prevalent cause of infertility to be unexplained infertility, accounting for 20% to 41% of patients. In the present study, unexplained infertility similarly accounted for 42% of patients undergoing IVF, in accordance with the results of those studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malizia et al [ 23 ] reported that among patients who were 40 years of age or older, the cumulative live birth rate after 6 cycles was 42% with an optimistic analysis and 23% with a conservative analysis. Cetinkaya et al [ 22 ] reported that in older patients (>43 years) the cumulative live birth rate went from 1.1% in the first cycle to 9.1% after 3 cycles. They recommended that oocyte donation should be considered thereafter in patients ≥43 years of age, since IVF outcomes improved over the course of three attempts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primigravid-infertile women constitute the biggest group of very advanced maternity aged women owing to advanced reproductive technologies. Modern infertility treatment methods, including oocyte donation and modern infertility treatment methods increase the number of women becoming pregnant in advanced ages [ 17-19 ]. These pregnancies are problematic since they have to cope with chronic disease of advanced age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, these are population statistics and cannot predict the fate of individuals who may lose their fertility substantially before or after their 40th birthday, depending on a range of other factors. Studies from IVF centres tell us that for women aged 43 and 44 years the overall live birth rate was 8.3 and 5.3% per initiated cycle respectively, but there were no clinical pregnancies in women R45 years old (Cetinkaya et al 2013).…”
Section: Age and Reproduction: The Female Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%