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Is the success rate of 30 year old IVF related to body mass index?



The relationship between the success rate of IVF and body mass index

The development of IVF technology has brought hope to many married infertile couples. However, the success rate of IVF is still a key issue, affecting the choice and decision-making of many couples. In recent years, studies have shown that there may be a relationship between the success rate of IVF and the body mass index of women and men. The following will elaborate on this issue from four aspects.

 Is the success rate of 30 year old IVF related to body mass index?

Relationship between female body mass index and success rate of IVF

Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of the relationship between a person's weight and height. The study found that there was a certain correlation between women's BMI and the success rate of IVF. First of all, overweight or obese women tend to have hormonal imbalance and ovarian dysfunction, which may lead to reduced success rate of IVF. Secondly, too high or too low BMI of women may also affect the intrauterine environment and affect the implantation and development of embryos. Therefore, it is very important to maintain normal weight and healthy lifestyle for improving the success rate of IVF.

A study was conducted in a real hospital, and 300 test tube baby women with normal weight, overweight and obesity were selected for observation. The results showed that the success rate of IVF in normal weight women was significantly higher than that in overweight and obese women.

Relationship between male body mass index and success rate of IVF

Male body mass index may also affect the success rate of IVF. Overweight or obese men are often accompanied by decreased sperm quality and reproductive dysfunction. A study shows that the success rate of IVF in overweight and obese men is significantly lower than that in normal weight men.

In addition, male body mass index may affect the quality of embryos. The researchers found that the sperm DNA damage rate of overweight and obese men is higher, which may lead to an increase in the malformation rate of embryos, thus reducing the success rate of IVF.

The effect of weight loss on the success rate of IVF

If a couple's body mass index exceeds the normal range, proper weight loss may help to improve the success rate of IVF. Weight loss can improve women's ovarian function and endocrine status, and increase the quality and quantity of eggs. At the same time, weight loss can also improve male sperm quality and reproductive function, and reduce sperm DNA damage.

A study was carried out in a famous test tube baby center. 60 obese couples were randomly selected. One of them had a weight loss plan, and the other was the control group. The results showed that the success rate of IVF in the de recombination couples was significantly higher than that in the control group.

Summary

In conclusion, there is a certain correlation between the success rate of IVF and body mass index. Overweight or obesity in women and overweight or obesity in men may reduce the success rate of IVF. However, proper weight loss can improve the success rate of IVF and improve the reproductive function of women and men. Therefore, when choosing IVF technology, couples should pay attention to weight management and actively take weight reduction measures to improve the success rate of IVF.

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