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A woman's reproductive potential decreases with age. Therefore, the chance of pregnancy decreases and the risk of miscarriage increases. Although fertility (the ability to provide pregnancy resulting in live birth) decreases with age in all women, the age at which one cannot conceive varies among individuals. One-third of couples in which women over 35 years of age have fertility problems. It is estimated that two thirds of women older than 40 cannot become pregnant spontaneously. We use several tests to assess fertility potential in older patients.
Although the above tests guide us to estimate the fertility potential of a woman, a simple gynecological ultrasonography provides valuable information on the number of ovo sacs that we call the number of Antral Follicles in the ovaries. If anthral follicle count (AFS) is decreased in women, the number of ovos that will develop during IVF treatment will decrease and the chances of pregnancy will be low. This method is more practical, more useful, accurate and faster than other tests. The only disadvantage of this method is that it must be performed by experienced IVF specialists. Together, AFS and AMH can give us detailed information about fertility.
In our center, using these two methods, ovo reserve is evaluated and ovo freezing and embryo freezing methods are recommended to women who have low ovo reserve to protect their fertility.