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What is the best treatment option for infertile women aged 40 and over?

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JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 667-671

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-013-9980-6

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Fertility; Infertility; Advanced maternal age; IVF; IUI; Diminished ovarian reserve; ART

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To summarise the causes of decreased fecundity with age and review chronological vs biological ovarian ageing. To explore the clinician's means of assessing a woman's ovarian reserve. To review the recent literature on the effectiveness of different assisted reproductive technology (ART) techniques for women aged 40 and over and offer a single best treatment option. Pubmed and google scholar were searched for relevant articles using key words. Data were extracted based on authors, year, aims, sample and results. Success rates for women aged 40 or over with clomiphene, IUI, IUI with FSH are all extremely low, at less than 1 % live birth per cycle. However, IVF offers a success rate of around 13.7 % per cycle. An exploration of the effectiveness of available treatment options for older infertile women using their own gametes suggests that IVF offers the best prospects of success. Attempting treatments other than IVF will delay conception unnecessarily.

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