MENU

Article

Publish date: 2026/01/16


Your Age, Your Chances: Clinical Pregnancy Rates Explained

Age plays a significant role in fertility—and understanding how it affects your chances can help you make informed decisions. We believe in transparency and personalized care. That’s why we have compiled Real data to help you see how clinical pregnancy rates vary across age groups and lab procedures.

Clinical Pregnancy Rates, categorized by Age Group


Note: These rates are based on average outcomes and may vary depending on individual health, embryo quality, and lab technique.

Clinical Pregnancy Rates, categorized by Lab Procedure


In addition to age, the method used in the lab can significantly impact success rates.
For example:
• ICSI and PGT-tested embryos show the highest success rates, offering promising options for couples seeking advanced fertility solutions.
• FET remains a reliable option across all ages and widely used method for transfer embryo, with strong outcomes.
• PIEZO ICSI -while innovative, may require further evaluation depending on individual cases.

What This Means for You
Whether you're just starting your fertility journey or exploring advanced options, your age is just one part of the equation. Our specialists will guide you through:
• Choosing the most effective lab procedure for your age and fertility profile
• Understanding realistic expectations and timelines
• Creating a treatment plan that aligns with your goals and lifestyle
We are here to support you with compassionate care and cutting-edge of technology.

Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Phone: (+66) 96-741-5599
Email: northivfcenter@gmail.com



Let us walk with you!  Contact us today and Explore your best path to parenthood—together.

FAQ
Q: Is IVF suitable for women over 40 years old?
A: IVF/ICSI is generally recommended, especially with genetic testing, but success rates decrease with age.


Q: Is there an age limit for undergoing IVF?
A: Under current Thai law, assisted reproductive technology treatments such as IVF are limited to individuals aged 55. However, from a medical standpoint -there is no strict age limit for IVF/ICSI procedures. Typically, women aged 45–48 and above may experience ovarian decline, making it difficult to stimulate egg production.


 Back