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Shorter Wait, Better Embryos: IVF Timing Trick

26 Dec

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Summary

  • New research suggests ejaculating within 48 hours improves IVF pregnancy rates.
  • A study found a 10% higher pregnancy rate with shorter abstinence periods.
  • Male infertility is linked to shorter life expectancy and increased health risks.
Shorter Wait, Better Embryos: IVF Timing Trick

Millions of couples aiming to start families in the coming years may face challenges due to a global sperm quality crisis. Recent research from China suggests a novel approach to enhance in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates. Men who ejaculate within 48 hours before providing a sperm sample for clinical analysis demonstrated a significantly higher chance of achieving pregnancy compared to those adhering to longer abstinence periods.

The study, involving nearly 500 men, found a 10% increase in clinical pregnancy rates for the shorter abstinence group. This finding challenges previous recommendations and offers a promising, low-cost adjustment for couples undergoing IVF. The research also highlighted improved ongoing pregnancy rates, offering further hope to prospective parents.

These developments occur against a backdrop of declining male fertility worldwide, linked to environmental factors and lifestyle. Experts emphasize that male infertility is not only a concern for conception but also a potential indicator of broader health issues, including increased risks of certain cancers and heart disease.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New research suggests ejaculating within 48 hours before providing a sperm sample can improve pregnancy rates for IVF.
Global sperm quality has declined, potentially due to environmental factors, leading to increased reliance on fertility treatments like IVF.
Yes, their study indicates that a shorter abstinence period for sperm donation may lead to higher clinical and ongoing pregnancy rates.

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