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Fertility Treatments for Women Over 40

After a report published by the BBC of London remarking the increasing number of women over 50 who are giving birth to healthy babies, the hopes in fertility treatments for women over 40 are better than ever. This is particularly true for around 15% of all couples in the United States having difficulty conceiving a baby.

The tendency to delay childbearing started in late the 1980s and every year more women postpone motherhood until they are beyond the 30s and 40s before attempting to conceive for the first time. Fertility treatments for women over 40 are also more effective today than before when 40 years seemed to be too old for a woman having a baby.

Actually, more than 50% of women 40 years of age experience infertility but their odds of getting pregnant after undergoing fertility treatments increase every year. Fertility decreases with age however; knowledge has developed and is being perfected along with encouraging aggressive treatment in infertile women.

Fertility treatments for women over 40 usually poses moral and ethical dilemmas for health care practitioners, and a challenge for the couple because all the issues involved in the management of fertile methods and care of older women. Recently the BBC announced that a 63-year-old would become a mother motivating infertile women to try again.

Disregard age, fertility treatments for women over 40 include fertility drugs, artificial insemination (AI), surgery, Assisted Conception Treatments, such as gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT), or the implantation of donated eggs or sperm.

Read more of our articles on fertility

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Infertility and the Emotional Effects
Improving Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
Green Tea and Fertility
Increasing Fertility
Fertility With Age
Fertility in Older Women
Fertility after 30
Fertility Hormones

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