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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) offers improved management for infertile couples. Advances in IVF and other ART procedures are enhancing clinical pregnancy rates, providing new hope for many.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Infertility Management
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

Context:

  • Infertility affects a significant number of couples globally.
  • Conventional treatments for infertility have limitations.
  • Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has evolved significantly.

Purpose:

  • To review and compare novel and updated ART procedures with conventional methods.
  • To present the outcomes of ART treatments, including clinical pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, abortion, stillbirth, and delivery.
  • To highlight advancements expected to improve ART success rates.

Summary:

  • In 1991, global In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) had a 12.7% clinical pregnancy rate per retrieval (19,319 cycles).
  • In Japan, IVF achieved a 12.7% pregnancy rate in 1991 (9,667 cycles).

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  • A specific department reported a 20% pregnancy rate for IVF in 1994 (300 cycles).
  • Impact:

    • Improvements in stimulation protocols, embryo culture, cryopreservation, and microinsemination are anticipated.
    • These advancements are expected to significantly enhance clinical pregnancy rates in ART.
    • ART offers a viable solution for managing infertility, with ongoing potential for improvement.