Failure Of The First Attempt At Assisted Reproduction Justifies At Least One Additional Cycle
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - 08:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Research into the effect of age and the number of times women undergo assisted reproduction technology (ART) shows that for younger women, the overwhelming majority achieve a pregnancy within the first two attempts, whereas women over the age of 40 had a more consistent, but lower, pregnancy rate of about 20 percent throughout their first four attempts.
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