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  1. 18 wrz 2023 · Further illustrating this point, a 2022 study found that the clinical pregnancy rate for women under 30 who’d undergone an embryo transfer was 69.4%, whereas for women ages 40 to 43, that figure...

  2. 4 lis 2022 · The ongoing pregnancy rate or live birth rate (OPR/LBR) after euploid embryo transfer comparing women <35 vs. women ≥35 years old was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included implantation rate and miscarriage rate.

  3. At the initial embryo transfer, 31.6% of pregnancies result in live births. The live birth rate rises to 44.7% for the second and subsequent embryo transfers. The IVF success percentage for women between the ages of 38 and 40 is 26.8% of live birth. It is lower than the success rate for 35 and 37.

  4. 16 mar 2020 · The rate of embryonic aneuploidy increases with increasing female age and is the primary cause of lower pregnancy and live birth rates (LBR) in older reproductive age women. This retrospective cohort study evaluates single euploid embryo transfers to determine whether an age-related decline in reproductive efficiency persists.

  5. 27 sie 2020 · Shady Grove Fertility reports that women under 35 years of age have over a 60 percent chance of pregnancy per transfer. 7 CCRM, another clinic, shows pregnancy rates of 63-70% from transfers of frozen embryos that have been genetically tested and deemed chromosomally normal. 8 It has also been shown that not all doctors are equally competent at ...

  6. Evaluating embryo quality has been consistently linked with implantation, clinical pregnancy rates, and LBs (64, 65). In cases where preimplantation genetic testing is not conducted, embryos are commonly selected for transfer on the basis of their quality.

  7. 3 mar 2024 · In the US Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology study (Williams et al., 2022), the live birth rate across all age groups was 52% for single-embryo transfer and 58% for double-embryo transfer, yet the twin pregnancy rate was 1.3% versus 43%, respectively.