Abstract

To estimate the cumulative live birth rates (CLBRs) in women with poor ovarian response (POR) diagnosed according to the Bologna criteria. A 15-year population-based observational cohort study. Teaching hospital. Between 2002 and 2016 a total of 3,391 women with POR were followed from their first fresh, nondonor IVF cycle until they had a live birth or discontinued treatment. All IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles and cryocycles were included. None. Live birth rates per initiated cycle, the conservative and optimistic CLBR for multiple IVF cycles. The CLBRs after six IVF cycles were 14.9% for the conservative and 35.3% for the optimistic estimate. The CLBR decreased from 22% for women ≤30years to 18.3% for women aged 31-34years, 17.2% for 35-37years, 13.5% for 38-40years, 10.5% for 41-43years, and 4.4% among women >43years in the conservative analysis. There was a significant decreased CLBR starting at age 38years compared with women <35years. After adjusting for age, antral follicle count, basal FSH level, and IVF cycle number, natural cycles were associated with the lowest CLBR among all the protocols, and this difference was significant compared with the other protocols. For women with POR, the CLBR declined with increasing age. Women with advanced age (≥38years) achieved a significantly lower CLBR than young poor responders (<35years). Very low CLBR was associated with women aged >43years old. Natural cycle IVF is of no benefit for these patients.

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