Optimizing the management of fertility in women over 40:

Reproductive aging is a natural and universal process. Women frequently overestimate the age at which a significant decline in fertility occurs as well as overestimate the success of assisted reproductive technologies to circumvent age-related infertility. Yet there is much that modern medicine can...

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Weitere Verfasser: Nikolaou, Dimitrios ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn), Seifer, David B. 1955- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; ; New York Cambridge University Press 2022
Schriftenreihe:Cambridge medicine (Series)
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Zusammenfassung:Reproductive aging is a natural and universal process. Women frequently overestimate the age at which a significant decline in fertility occurs as well as overestimate the success of assisted reproductive technologies to circumvent age-related infertility. Yet there is much that modern medicine can do to improve conception rates in women who delay childbearing and to manage subsequent pregnancies. This book offers guidance on winning strategies for maximizing the live-birth rate and limiting the risk for women trying to conceive later in life. It is intended to assist in navigating this challenging journey and lead to peace of mind that women have been seen, heard, and treated as individuals in the process. Written by leading experts addressing medical options of applying advanced reproductive technologies, psychological, nutritional, lifestyle, systematic approaches to optimizing fertility care for the most challenging demographic of women in a practical, clinically orientated, and most importantly, positive way
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Is 40 the new 30? : increasing reproductive intentions and fertility rates beyond age 40 / Éva Beaujouan and Tomáš Sobotka -- The biological basis of female reproductive aging : what happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age? / Jacquelyn Shaw, Jennifer K. Blakemore, David L. Keefe -- What lifestyle adjustments can maximize the chance of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy in women over 40? / Alexandra Kermack -- Diagnostic testing of reproductive aging / David B. Seifer & Tanya Glenn -- Fertility preservation for 'social' reasons / Tim Bracewell-Milnes and Dimitrios Nikolaou -- When to use ART beyond 40, how often, how many attempts, when to stop / Steven D. Spandorfer & Pietro Bartoletto -- Optimal IVF protocols for women over 40 and low functional ovarian reserve / David H. Barad, and Norbert Gleicher -- Fertility counselling beyond 40 / Amir Mor, and David B. Seifer -- Support systems and patient experience architecture for fertility care of women over 40 in the 2020s / Dimitrios S. Nikolaou and David B. Seifer -- The optimal management of first-trimester pregnancy beyond 40 / Beth Cartwright & Aditi Naik -- Optimal management of pregnancy beyond 12 weeks, labour and the puerperium for woman over 40 / Shane Duffy, Pritha Dasmahapatra -- What do we know about the children of women over 40 and what can older mothers do to optimize their children's development? / Vickie Schafer, and Winifred Mak -- Practical egg donation in women over 40 / James P. Toner, and Lauren Rouleau -- Is it likely that reproductive aging could be delayed or reversed using advanced technologies in the future? / Paula Amato and Dimitrios Nikolaou -- Ethical issues in the use of assisted reproductive technology in women over age 40 / Nicole Yoder, Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 187 Seiten)
ISBN:9781009025270
DOI:10.1017/9781009025270

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