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Success Factors
There are many factors that contribute to a successful pregnancy. At URA, we are committed to meticulous diagnosis to provide our patients with the best chance of success.
The Age of the Woman
Fertility can be significantly affected by the age of the woman. For women who reach the age of 35, the live birth rate decreases significantly when the woman is using her own eggs. The older the woman, the lower the chance of success and the higher chance of miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities.
• For most women, the ability to conceive and carry a baby to term begins to decline at age 30, and declines most rapidly after age 40.
• Women are more likely to have a miscarriage as their age increases.
Egg Quality
A common cause of infertility in women is poor egg quality. If you have poor quality eggs, you will probably have a difficult time getting pregnant and staying pregnant. The impact of poor quality eggs is reflected in the general decline in pregnancy rates as women age. Egg quality and age are only a few factors that may contribute to infertility. Other factors include baseline FSH level, prior ovarian surgery, moderate to severe endometriosis, multiple unsuccessful previous cycles, uterine abnormalities (such as congenital abnormalities or myomas), tubal factors (such as hydrosalpinx), and genetic factors all will influence how successful a procedure may
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