I’m a healthy lady in my early 40s who has never gotten pregnant. Can I still attempt IVF, or is it too late?

If you are over 42 years old, your chances of becoming pregnant using your own eggs and in-vitro fertilisation are low. In our experience, approximately 5–10% of IVF-assisted pregnancies in women between the ages of 40 and 42 are successful.

Utilizing donor eggs from a woman under 35 might increase your probability of conceiving if you are over 40 because the success rate is nearly identical to that of women in that age bracket.

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