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What is the IVF success rate in India??

What is the IVF Success rate in India?

With the increasing IVF success rate in India, according to one up-to-date scientific research report from 2018, almost 55% of women who were 35 years old or below conceived a baby through IVF procedures. Intro-Vitro fertilization or IVF is a blessing for those couples who are suffering from infertility issues and praying every corner to corner. With this procedure, they can conceive a baby. So to complete their family, the IVF process is among the most successful assisted reproduction measures to achieve pregnancy in infertile female patients. Under IVF Process, the sperm of the male partner and eggs of the female partner or third-party donor’s eggs and sperm are blended or mixed together in a laboratory dish to procreate a new life. The results of IVF procedures vary from one couple to another and its success also depends upon the skills of IVF specialists who are running their respective IVF clinics. Dr. Mandeep Kaur runs an IVF centre in Jalandhar, they have many years of experience in this field. 

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Whether your IVF process will be successful or not, is going to depend upon different factors as mentioned below:

  • What is the Age of the Female partner?
  • What is the Root Cause or Causes of infertility?
  • What Type of Infertility occurred? (primary or secondary)
  • What is the Quality of the embryo, egg, and sperm
  • What is the Lifestyle of a patient?
  • How is the embryo transferred?
  • Is there any previous history of pregnancy?
  • Controlled Ovarian Stimulation Protocol
  • Luteal phase post transfer
  • The development of endometrial
  • Uterine or Endometrial Receptivity

What is the IVF success rate in India By Age?

The IVF success rate by age changes with age because of several factors: ovulation disorder (PCOS), diminished ovarian reserve, tubal factors, endometriosis, male factor, other unexplained factors, and Body Mass Index. But all above else, Body Mass Index (BMI) is considered the most crucial factor that determines the IVF success rate by age as mentioned below:

  • Those who are in the age bracket of 20 to 25 years have approximately an 80% chance to conceive a child with an 18% to 20% BMI.
  • Those who are in the age bracket of 25 to 30 years have an approximately 70% chance to conceive a child with an 18% to 20% BMI.
  • Those who are in the age bracket of 30 to 35 years have an approximately 55% chance to conceive a child with an 18% to 20% BMI.
  • Those who are in the age bracket of 35 to 40 years have approximately a 38% chance to conceive a child with an 18% to 20% BMI.
  • Those who are the age 40 years or above have an approximately 22% chance to conceive a child with an 18% to 20% BMI

The key finding in this research study for you is that there’s a correlation between Body Mass Index (BMI) and Age:

If you are young, then you must maintain or control your Body Mass Index because your chances of motherhood or fertility diminish significantly due to a higher amount of body weight that you carry. Both natural, as well as IVF pregnancies, are impacted negatively and in the worst-case scenario, your IVF treatment may hamper due to this reason. However, if you crossed the age of 35, then the factor of being overweight or higher BMI leaves a less negative impact as compared to young IVF patients. Despite your age, you must keep or maintain your BMI between 18.5 to 25 to improve your fertility rate during the IVF process or treatment.

According to the above-mentioned factors, The success rate of IVF in India lies within the range of 30% to 35% on the transfer of every successful embryo. The mentioned success rate includes only those couples who conceive for the very first time whereas the remaining couples need to give multiple attempts to improve their chances to conceive a baby..

What Causes of Infertility Can IVF Treat?

When it is regarding the issue of infertility, IVF could be the potential option for you if you have been detected or diagnosed with the following problems:

  • The problem of low sperm count
  • Ovulation problem
  • Parent’s genetic disease that might transfer to the newborn
  • Low or poor-quality eggs
  • Fertility problem that cannot be explained
  • Issues with the fallopian tubes or uterus
  • In the cervical mucus, the disability of sperm to penetrate or survive

IVF is not recommended from the very first moment except for complete tubal blockage. However, it is kept in reserve for those cases who tried and failed with every other treatment such as fertility drugs, surgery, and artificial insemination.

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