In recent years, due to sociocultural reasons, the desire to have children has been postponed to older ages, which has led to an increase in the rate of IVF treatments.

The success rate of IVF is influenced by many factors. The most important of these are the age of the woman and the degree of her ovarian reserve. When the woman is 35 or older, fertility (the probability of conceiving each month) decreases by 20%. Additionally, smoking, alcohol consumption, and unhealthy eating habits reduce egg quality, which, in turn, lowers the IVF success rate as age increases.
The most important factor affecting the success rate of IVF is the quality of the eggs. The second factor is the suitability of the uterine lining, where the embryo will implant and grow. Conditions such as uterine septum, endometrial polyps, or a double uterus must be treated as they can hinder embryo implantation and growth. For this purpose, operative hysteroscopy, a camera system used inside the uterus, is employed to prepare the endometrium (inner uterine lining).
Embryo transfer done in the month following operative hysteroscopy will increase the IVF success rate. Additionally, the presence of any infection or abscess in the fallopian tubes may cause infected fluid to flow into the uterus, reducing the IVF success rate. In cases of tubo-ovarian abscess or fluid, the tubes must be cleaned or blocked before embryo transfer.
Another factor that increases the success rate of IVF is the genetic health of the sperm from the father. Problems with low sperm count can be solved by obtaining sperm through TESE (testicular biopsy),but the sperm must be genetically healthy. For this reason, the prospective father should limit smoking and alcohol consumption.
After checking the woman's eggs, sperm, and the uterine environment where the embryo will implant, the success rate of IVF treatment ranges from 40% to 60%. The most significant factor influencing the IVF success rate is the woman's age. In some cases, medications and hormones given to both the mother and father prior to treatment may increase the chances of success.
PRP and stem cell therapy applied to the ovaries have been studied in many trials, with some studies showing meaningful results, while others have concluded that they do not positively affect IVF success. IVF patients should be evaluated individually, and the decision to use PRP or stem cell therapy should be made based on the person and the couple's specific situation. Infertility should be planned on an individual basis as it is a personalized condition for each couple.
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