Know about IVF success rates in India in detail.
Distribution table for determining the factors related to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or the treatments for better results in IVF (India)
IVF with ICSI | 71.93 | 76.30 | 77.98 | 74.28 |
Embryo stage at transfer | ||||
Cleavage (day 3) | 55.26 | 48.17 | 66.42 | 79.64 |
Blastocyst (day 5) | 86.59 | 57.33 | 66.78 | 13.60 |
Number of embryos transferred | ||||
1 | 16.28 | 19.53 | 14.21 | 17.85 |
2 | 69.27 | 58.78 | 34.79 | 29.85 |
3 | 11.64 | 22.48 | 33.67 | 44.21 |
4 | 3.20 | 5.69 | 16.59 | 22.48 |
5 | 0.21 | 0.79 | 8.06 | 19.56 |
6 or more | 0.23 | 0.15 | 0.98 | 5.49 |
Extra embryos available and cryopreserved | ||||
No | 52.15 | 66.78 | 79.64 | 88.12 |
Yes | 49.15 | 33.45 | 28.79 | 15.34 |
Prognosis group | ||||
Favorable | 39.45 | 27.16 | 17.98 | 4.67 |
Average | 49.18 | 59.76 | 66.14 | 79.64 |
Less favorable | 3.98 | 18.94 | 27.64 | 37.55 |
Patient and treatment factors | Up to 30 years of age | 30-35 years of age | 35-40 years of age | Above 40 years of age |
Patient Diagnosis | ||||
Tubal factors | 8.66 | 19.56 | 17.23 | 4.89 |
Ovulation disorders | 22.14 | 7.64 | 5.92 | 3.48 |
Diminished ovarian reserve | 8.41 | 19.57 | 63.48 | 97.64 |
Endometriosis | 15.95 | 13.48 | 11.78 | 9.64 |
Uterine factors | 1.0 | 2.6 | 3.4 | 0.97 |
Male factor | 48.24 | 39.78 | 16.47 | 2.67 |
Other causes | 7.6 | 6.48 | 8.79 | 9.60 |
Unexplained cause | 14.69 | 15.78 | 19.34 | 17.89 |
Number of previous ART Procedures | ||||
0 | 76.14 | 66.08 | 54.27 | 49.78 |
1 or more | 39.48 | 47.24 | 66.48 | 87.64 |
Number of previous births | ||||
0 | 86.14 | 77.21 | 66.97 | 64.77 |
1 or more | 39.87 | 49.61 | 55.97 | 76.34 |
Method of embryo fertilization and transfer | ||||
IVF without using any kind of technique | 29.58 | 27.89 | 22.59 | 21.67 |
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Age of the female | Success results for live birth rate |
Under 32 years of age group | 80% or above |
For female within age group of 32 years to 37 years | 70% – 75% |
For female within age group of 37 years to 45 years | 58% – 66% |
For female above 45 years of age | 50% – 60% |
Age of the female | Success results for normal birth rate |
Under 32 years of age group | 63% |
Within age group of 32 years to 37 years | 37% |
Within age group of 37 years to 45 years | 24% |
Within age group of 45 years or above | 19% |
Age of the female | Success results for ART Cycle |
Under 32 years of age group | 68% |
Within age group of 32 years to 37 years | 22% |
Within age group of 37 years to 45 years | 34% |
Within age group of 45 years or above | 8% |
Age of the female | Success results for Embryo transfer |
Under 32 years of age group | 60% |
Within age group of 32 years to 37 years | 48% |
Within age group of 37 years to 45 years | 34% |
Within age group of 45 years or above | Only 16% |
Age played a vital, crucial and important role in the success of the treatment of infertility called as IVF which must be determined through the success rates called as the success progressions that must be within the reproductive age group and must be promoted and uploaded within that group that increases the chances of the success results that can be happened with best success ratios and resultant factors that must be placed within this time boundaries
And cognitive ratios should be procured under the limitations that age should be an important factor for the success rates so obtained as there is the distinct relationship between the treatment for infertility and also the age factors that are being programmed in the wide sense that all the factors must be within an important scenario for the treatments of both under and above reproductive age women that can be assured with the kinds of factorial promotional activities for the infertility treatments for the female and male both have to be the typical diagnosis reactant in the matter related to the IVF success rates in India
Other factors should be the fertility issues, number of embryos and multiple birth rates.
Fertility issues can be the low sperm count, ovulation factors, endometriosis and blockage found in fallopian tubes.
Abnormalities found in uterine, fibroids or other tumors found in uterus, not proper functioning of ovary, long term infertility issues to be faced by the couples and also if both the members in the couple are struggling with the issues related to infertility.
After completing the IVF process some couples wants to freeze some of their embryos for future use that means if there are multiple embryos to be find out after the process to be completed so that the process may have the option to freeze some embryos and transfer the rest embryos as according to the couples wish, as that some of the embryos should be not of the fine quality while some are of the fine quality which is used for freezing process other died and un qualified embryos should be removed as these are neither be transferred nor be stored for future use as well.
Age of the female | Success rate with fresh embryos |
Under 32 years | 68% |
Between 32 years but up to 37 years | 56% |
Between 37 years but up to 45 years | 49% |
Above 45 years | 33% |
Age of the female | Success rate with frozen embryos |
Under 32 years | 45% |
Between 32 years but up to 37 years | 37% |
Between 37 years but up to 45 years | 19% |
Above 45 years | 4% |
This is the common cause during successful IVF cycle for multiple birth rates but if the couple talks about the transferring of the embryos that time the doctor should transfer more than two embryos at one time to increase the chances at 50% to 60% for success ratios achievement otherwise the doctor should consult the same with the couple that how many transfers will be there for the birth to be considered in multiple births.