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Delay in IVF treatment up to 180 days does not affect pregnancy outcomes in women with diminished ovarian reserve

Human Reproduction Jun 19, 2020

Romanski PA, Bortoletto P, Rosenwaks Z, et al. - Researchers here examined if and how pregnancy outcomes in infertile women with diminished ovarian reserve are affected by a delay in initiating IVF treatment. An anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) < 1.1 ng/ml defined diminished ovarian reserve. They conducted a retrospective cohort study of 1,790 patients (1115 immediate and 675 delayed treatment) with diminished ovarian reserve who started an IVF cycle within 180 days of their initial consultation and underwent an oocyte retrieval with planned fresh embryo transfer. Outcomes revealed no effect of a delay in IVF treatment up to 180 days on the live birth rate for women with diminished ovarian reserve when compared with women who initiate IVF treatment within 90 days of presentation.

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