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    Reproductive outcome of women 43 years and beyond undergoing ART treatment with their own oocytes in two Connecticut university programs

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    PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze the outcomes of IVF/ICSI cycles in women aged 43 and beyond. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of clinical pregnancy and live birth rates in168 fresh, non donor, ART cycles performed in two Connecticut university IVF programs. RESULTS: In women of 43 and 44 years the overall clinical pregnancy and live birth rates were 8.3 % and 5.3 % per initiated cycle, respectively. There were no clinical pregnancies in women ≥45 years old. First cycle characteristics were not different from repeated cycles in terms of duration of ovulation induction, number of collected oocytes and transferred embryos (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancies can still be achieved with IVF/ICSI up to the age of 44. Since most pregnancies occurred within the first 3 cycles, another attempt may be a reasonable option before resorting to oocyte donation for patients who failed two previous cycles. Women 45 years and beyond do not benefit from ART procedures using their own oocytes
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