Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3939421 Fertility and Sterility 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine if there is an association between first IVF cycle outcome and subsequent delivery rate for women over 40 years.DesignRetrospective data analysis.SettingLarge, private academically affiliated IVF center.Intervention(s)Patients over 40 years of age undergoing IVF.Main Outcome Measure(s)Delivery rate compared between patients with a pregnancy loss versus a negative β-hCG in their first cycle. Additional factors including subsequent pregnancy losses, total number of IVF cycles, and delivery rates per cycle were also analyzed.Result(s)Among women who underwent their first IVF cycle over age 40, 8% of women had a pregnancy loss and 82% had a negative β-hCG in their initial IVF cycle. In the pregnancy loss and negative β-hCG groups, 17.9% and 21.9%, respectively, had a successful delivery in a future cycle. There were no further pregnancies leading to delivery after the fourth treatment cycle for the pregnancy loss group and the sixth treatment cycle for the negative β-hCG group. The average number of cycles and the number of subsequent pregnancy losses were similar in both groups.Conclusion(s)Outcome of initial IVF cycle is not prognostic of future delivery for women over the age of 40 years.

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