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HOW DOES IVF WORK?

2 per cent for women aged over 44 3 per cent for women aged 43 to 44 9 per cent for women aged 40 to 42 15 per cent for women aged 38 to 39 23 per cent for women aged 35 to 37 29 per cent for women under 35 Between 2014 and 2016 the percentage of IVF treatments that resulted in a live birth was: IVF isn't usually recommended for women over the age of 42 because the chances of a successful pregnancy are thought to be too low. IVF success rates 'could be DOUBLED by transferring frozen embryos to the woman's womb just one day earlier' Around 45 per cent of women who had embryo transfer six days after ovulation had a pregnancy compared with 29 per cent of women who had it. Natalie Imbruglia, 44, debuts her baby bump as she steps out for the first time since confirming she's pregnant after IVF with a sperm. Scientists hail IVF breakthrough in non-invasive test that could slash 'big element of chance' involved in getting pregnant Currently, the fertility treatment has a success rate of up to 40 per cent.

Daily Mail

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