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What is the success rate of in vitro fertilization for elderly women in the United States?

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The success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) for elderly women in the United States is influenced by multiple factors, including age, ovarian reserve, use of donor eggs, and underlying diseases. The following is based on2024 US Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) StatisticsReference for approximate success rate:


The average success rate (live birth rate after embryo transfer) of women of different age groups using their own eggs for in vitro fertilization:

age groupAverage live birth rate after each transplantation (using self oocytes)
&At the age of 3544%–52%
35-37 years old38%–42%
38-40 years old26%–32%
41-42 years old12%–18%
≥ 43 years old4%–7%

🌟 Success rate of using donor eggs (regardless of age)

  • The success rate is usuallyUp to 55% -65%The reason is that the egg donors are mostly young women (20-30 years old) with high egg quality.


📌 Instructions:

  • The 'success rate' generally refers toLive Birth Rate after each embryo transferMore accurately reflects the final outcome of in vitro fertilization than the "pregnancy rate".

  • The success rate of high-end reproductive centers in the United States, such as CCRM, RMA, INCINTA, etc., is usually higher than the average10% -15% higher

  • If elderly women usePGT-A embryo screeningIt can improve the success rate of implantation and reduce the risk of miscarriage.


🔍 Older women are advised to focus on:

  1. Ovarian function testing (AMH value, basal FSH, antral follicle count)

  2. consider whetherEgg freezing programOr useEgg supply plan

  3. Whether to mergeUterine fibroids, adenomyosis, multiple miscarriages, and other related issues

  4. Choose American IVF centers and experts with advanced age experience

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