Relationship between body age and success rate of IVF
IVF means that the fertilized eggs are cultured into embryos in vitro through assisted reproductive technology, and then the embryos are implanted into the female uterus to achieve the purpose of pregnancy. For older women, the success rate is relatively low, and their physical condition is an important factor affecting the success rate. The following will discuss the relationship between the success rate of 43 year old IVF and physical condition in detail from four aspects: age, ovarian reserve, uterine condition and health habits.

1. Age
Age is one of the most important factors affecting the success rate of IVF. Women's fertility will gradually decline with age. The number and quality of female eggs will decrease with the increase of age, which will directly affect the quality of fertilized eggs and implantation ability. According to medical research, among women over 40 years of age, the success rate of IVF is significantly reduced, and the success rate of different hospitals is also different.
For example, the IVF treatment of a 43 year old woman in an ABC hospital shows that the success rate is about 15%. This means that only about 15 out of 100 45 year old women can successfully conceive. This is enough to explain the important influence of age on the success rate of IVF.
2. Ovarian reserve
Ovarian reserve refers to the comprehensive embodiment of the quantity and quality of female eggs. Age will lead to a decrease in the number of eggs, but also affect the quality of eggs. Ovarian reserve was determined by detecting follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), anti pituitary gonadotropin (AMH) and the number of follicles.
In 43 year old women, the ovarian reserve is usually significantly reduced, affecting both the number and quality of eggs. This will reduce the quality of the fertilized eggs and the ability of implantation, thus affecting the success rate of IVF.
3. Uterine condition
Uterine status also has an important impact on the success rate of IVF. The thickness, shape and function of endometrium will have a direct impact on embryo implantation and development.
Generally speaking, aging will lead to the aging of endometrium, and its thickness and function will be weakened. This will increase the difficulty of embryo implantation, thus affecting the success rate of IVF. Therefore, before IVF treatment, doctors usually perform endometrial examination on women to assess the impact of uterine conditions on the success rate.
4. Healthy habits
Health habits also play an important role in the success rate of IVF. For example, smoking, drinking and using certain drugs will affect the normal function of the female reproductive system and damage the health of the ovary, uterus and embryo. These bad habits will lead to a decline in the quality of the fertilized eggs, thereby reducing the success rate of IVF.
In addition, factors such as diet, exercise and psychological pressure will also affect the success rate of IVF. Keeping good eating habits, moderate exercise and a positive attitude will help to improve the success rate of IVF.
conclusion
In conclusion, the success rate of 43 year old IVF infants is closely related to their physical conditions. Age, ovarian reserve, uterine status, health habits and other factors will have an important impact on the success rate of IVF. Therefore, before IVF treatment, women should try their best to maintain good living habits, actively cope with the adverse effects of age, and carry out relevant physical examinations to assess the fertility and uterine status in the body.