Ovarian function is a crucial factor for successful pregnancy in women. Once a woman's ovarian function is abnormal, the likelihood of infertility is relatively high. Many women preparing for pregnancy find that their ovarian function is poor and worry that they may not be able to conceive as a result. Actually, if you want to get pregnant, you can do in vitro fertilization. So, is the success rate of IVF high when ovarian function is poor?
The success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) mainly depends on factors such as the preparation of the entire IVF process, the quality of sperm and eggs, and the age of the woman. Poor ovarian function can indeed affect the success rate of IVF, especially in cases of blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, unexplained infertility, and polycystic ovary syndrome, which can be treated with IVF.
The success rate of IVF with poor ovarian function depends on the physical conditions of both women and men. If both men and women are in good health and have no history of sexually transmitted diseases, drug use, or other negative factors. Female infertility is only due to poor ovarian function, and the chances of successful IVF are high. Especially for younger women, the success rate is higher.
Women with poor ovarian function who want to undergo IVF must do so as early as possible, preferably before the age of 35. Women at this age have relatively better physical health and egg quality in order to increase the success rate of in vitro fertilization. Once a woman reaches 35, the success rate of in vitro fertilization will definitely decrease.