How weight affects IVF success
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
- IVF success is dramatically affected by your weight. People that are too thin or too heavy have lower IVF success rates. America's Most Trusted Fertility Expert, Dr Randy Morris MD explains the results of an excellent new study which shows how much your weight affects your IVF success.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Body mass index (BMI)
0:59 Low and high BMI reduces fertility
1:25 Study: High BMI reduced egg donor success rates
1:50 US IVF registry: Effect of BMI with tested embryos (PGT-a)
2:13 Highest IVF success - BMI is 23-25
2:29 BMI below 20 reduced IVF success 7% to 11%
2:46 BMI above 25 reduced IVF success 4%-30%
3:05 Why is IVF success lower for these groups?
3:38 Does weight loss / gain improve IVF pregnancy rates?
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As an underweight woman, I've been trying to find a thorough answer to this question for months. Was frustrated that most research focusses on overweight and ignores low BMI patients. Thank you for providing clear answers! 🙏
So glad it was helpful!
Did the study measure activity levels within each group? I believe normal bmi women would be more active and then higher bmi would probably be less active and conversely low bmi women could be missing macronutrients for activity level?
My question is, is it the lifestyle or the weight? Are active overweight women still as successful?
Piezo icsi is it a good option for icsi treatment?
Please do a video about piezo icsi
Hi Dr. Morris. Can I transfer complex mosaic embryo with chromosome 18 abnormality?
Which article is the information in this video based on???