Abstract
Objective: The main detrimental factor in female fertility is maternal age. Clinical pregnancy and live birth rates decline gradually with age and this decline is dramatical over 40 years. In this study, we examined the in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycle outcomes of women aged 40 years and over. Study Design: This retrospective study included 336 fresh in vitro fertilization/ICSI cycles of women aged ≥40 years. Six groups, stratified by one-year intervals were composed according to age: 40 years; 41 years; 42 years; 43 years; 44 years, and ≥45 years. The primary outcomes were the clinical pregnancy and live birth rates. Results: The clinical pregnancy rate was 18.6% in 40 years old women and it decreased to 4% in women aged ≥45 years. The live birth rates in women aged 40 and 41 years (10% and 6.1% respectively) were higher than the live birth rates in women aged 42 and 43 years (4.3% and 3.8% respectively). There was no live birth in women aged 44 and over. The miscarriage rate was 46.2% at age 40 and it increased to 100% at age 44 and over. Conclusion: The clinical pregnancy and the live birth rates decreased significantly with every single year after 40 years of age. In patients between the ages of 40-43, the live birth rate is acceptable but starting an in vitro fertilization cycle beyond 43 years of age does not seem to be reasonable.
Highlights
Maternal age is the main determining factor in female fertility and is important in in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle success
The clinical pregnancy rate was 18.6% in 40 years old women and it decreased to 4% in women aged ≥45 years
There was no live birth in women aged 44 and over
Summary
Maternal age is the main determining factor in female fertility and is important in in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle success. The main reason for age-related infertility and decreased IVF success in aged women is di-. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Cycle Outcomes in Women Aged 40 Years And Over. Gynecol Obstet Reprod Med. 2022 (Articles in press) minished ovarian reserve and decreased mitochondrial activity and increased aneuploidy incidence resulting in oocyte and/or embryo incompetence [2]. In natural conception cycles; the fertility rate is 95% lower in women aged 40 and 45 years and the miscarriage rate is 34-52% in women aged 40 and over [3]. With advanced maternal age the fertility capacity is reduced and the incidence of adverse obstetric and perinatal outcomes are increased [4]
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