Abnormal embryos cause older women to have lower IVF success rates. What about success with "normal" embryos? Do those decline with age too? Dr Randy Morris MD has the answers. Dr. Morris gives honest, easy to understand answers to commonly asked fertility questions. That is why he is YouTube's most popular BOARD CERTIFIED fertility expert
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:31 Facts about age and fertility
0:52 Aneuploidy - the most common abnormality
1:05 PGT-a (Embryo testing)
1:15 How common are abnormal embryos?
1:33 How much do live birth rates decrease with age in IVF?
2:00 Study: How does age affect success with normal embryos?
3:00 At what point do normal embryos fail?
3:24 Why do normal embryos fail?
Dr Randy Morris MD-The BOARD CERTIFIED fertility expert with weekly TTC tips on InfertilityTV
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