Live Birth after IVF in a 55 Years Old Woman- A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 8
Abstract
Owing to the tendency of women to delay childbearing because of career and other personal priorities, fertility specialists today are seeing more and more fertility related problems. In developing countries like India, infertile couples seek late care because they would have sought unorthodox treatment at homes of traditional care givers. There is a natural age related decline in fertility in women .Older age seems to have an adverse effects on different stages of ART. It is associated with reduced response to Controlled Ovarian Stimulation and higher percentage of aneuploidy and degenerative oocytes resulting in lower fertilization , cleavage and implantation rate. Here we report a rare case of successful Live Birth after IVF in a 55 years old woman.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Sunita Meena
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