Advanced maternal age (35+) reduces egg quantity and quality, but IVF with PGT-A and egg donation offer excellent paths to successful pregnancy.
Female fertility begins to decline in the early 30s and declines more rapidly after 35. Women over 35 are classified as having "advanced maternal age" (AMA). The primary challenge is egg quality — older eggs have a higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities, leading to lower IVF success rates and higher miscarriage rates. However, many women over 40 successfully conceive with the right approach.
Our team of senior IVF specialists offers comprehensive age-related fertility evaluation, personalised stimulation protocols, PGT-A testing to select chromosomally normal embryos (dramatically improving live birth rates), fertility preservation for women who wish to delay childbearing, and donor egg IVF for women with severely diminished ovarian reserve.
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