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  • Title: [Should we apply assisted reproduction technology to women without limitations of age?].
    Author: Frydman R, Righini C.
    Journal: Contracept Fertil Sex; 1998; 26(7-8):509-11. PubMed ID: 9810123.
    Abstract:
    The decline of female fertility with increasing age is due to a physiological diminution of the ovarian reserve of follicles. Hence, a reliable evaluation of the ovarian reserve before performing assisted reproductive technology in aged women provides them and the physician with information about the actual probabilities of pregnancy. Patients aged over 38 years should be accepted in assisted reproduction programs only after confirmation of a healthy ovarian reserve. Patients aged more than 42 years, even in case of a normal ovarian reserve assessment, should be only accepted in selected cases. After 42 years until 46 of age, techniques of in vitro fertilization with oocyte donation may represent an alternative chance of pregnancy to aged women.
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