Does the success rate of maternal and child IVF affect women's age?
Maternal and child test tube baby is an assisted reproductive technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. However, whether the success rate of IVF will be affected by women's age has always been a concern. The following discusses the relationship between the success rate of maternal and child IVF and women's age from different aspects.

Pregnancy rate and age
Women's age is one of the important factors affecting the success rate of IVF. From a physiological point of view, women's reproductive capacity will decline with age. Because there is a limited number of eggs stored in women's ovaries at the beginning, the quality and quantity of eggs will decrease with age, thus reducing the chance of pregnancy. Various studies have shown that the success rate of women under 35 years of age trying IVF is higher than that of women over 35 years of age.
In addition, the age of women may also affect the therapeutic effect during ovarian stimulation. In the process of ovarian stimulation, doctors will use drugs to stimulate the ovary to produce more eggs and increase the chance of pregnancy. However, young women respond better to these drugs, usually stimulating more eggs, while older women may produce fewer eggs.
Pregnancy rate and age
Not only the pregnancy rate, but also the pregnancy rate of IVF will be affected by women's age. Pregnancy rate refers to the probability of successful pregnancy after IVF transplantation. The pregnancy rate of young women is usually high, because their eggs are of good quality and the quality of fertilized eggs is also high. Older women may face problems such as the decline of egg quality and the weakening of the implantation ability of fertilized eggs, leading to a decline in pregnancy rate.
Abortion rate and age
The success rate of IVF is also related to the risk of abortion. Older women may face a higher risk of miscarriage. This is partly due to the poor quality of older women's eggs, which may lead to chromosomal abnormalities and other problems, leading to abnormal embryonic development, thus increasing the risk of miscarriage.
In addition, older women may also have other factors, such as basic diseases, uterine structure problems, etc. These factors will also affect the success rate and abortion rate of IVF.
Comprehensive induction
To sum up, the success rate of maternal and child IVF is indeed closely related to women's age. Young women can usually obtain higher pregnancy rate, pregnancy rate and lower abortion rate because of their physiological advantages. With the increase of age, the female reproductive capacity decreases, and the success rate of IVF also decreases accordingly. However, the situation of each woman is also unique. Age is not the only determinant. Other factors, such as physical health and egg quality, also affect the success rate of IVF. Therefore, if couples encounter fertility problems, they should consult professional doctors as soon as possible to improve the success rate of IVF through individualized treatment plans.