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More than a half a million babies are born each year from IVF and other methods, according to estimates

More than 2 million IVF cycles are made each year

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The world’s first in-vitro fertilization baby was born in 1978 in the UK. Since then, 8 million babies have been born worldwide as a result of IVF and other advanced fertility treatments, an international committee estimates.

In-vitro fertilization involves removing eggs from a woman’s ovaries and mixing them with sperm outside the body, typically in a Petri dish; “in vitro” is Latin for “in glass.” Fertilized by this process, the eggs become embryos that can be placed in a woman’s uterus, where they can develop into a fetus and eventually a baby.

While IVF births have increased over the past four decades, rates of twins and multiple births have declined, according to the report from the International Committee Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies, a nonprofit that disseminates global information on assisted reproductive technologies.

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The committee presented its results Tuesday at the 34th annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Barcelona, Spain.

Conception through science

The society was founded in 1985 by Robert Edwards, a Cambridge reproductive biologist who helped lead the first in-vitro conception with gynecologist Dr. Patrick Steptoe.

The historic birth of Louise Brown, known at the time as a “test tube baby,” 40 years ago at Oldham General Hospital was the first to result from IVF.

“I don’t think my mother, Lesley Brown, could ever have imagined how big IVF would become and how many babies would be born,” Brown said of the 8 million who followed her.

The presentation estimates that more than a half a million babies are now born each year from IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection, from more than 2 million treatment cycles performed.

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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, in which conception also takes place outside the body, involves a single sperm being injected directly into an egg as opposed to being allowed to naturally fertilize an egg in a Petri dish. It was developed in the early 1990s as a treatment for male infertility, though it is now used more generally.

European fertility clinics favor sperm injection over traditional IVF by nearly two-to-one, a pattern found throughout the world, according to the report.

The presentation is based on global data collected from regional registries by the International Committee Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies.

The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology also collected national registry data of assisted reproductive technology cycles – a single attempt at accomplishing conception – performed in Europe from 1997 through 2015. It found that Spain leads the continent in assisted reproduction, with a record 119,875 treatment cycles; followed by Russia (110,723 cycles); Germany (96,512); and former front-runner France (93,918). The UK usually performs about 60,000 treatments a year.

By comparison, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 263,577 total assisted reproductive technology cycles performed at 463 fertility clinics during a single year (2016), which resulted in 76,930 live-born infants.

Cycles monitored by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology include treatments with IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection as well as egg donation, which involves using an egg that was not removed from the woman implanted with the resulting embryo.

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In European nations, the rate of successful pregnancy per embryo transfer is about 36% for both IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection, according to the report. The rate of single embryo transfers also continues to rise in Europe – from 11% in 1997 to 38% in 2015 – while the rate of multiple births has declined to 14% as of 2015, according to the report.

“The number of [assisted reproductive technology] cycles continues to increase, but utilization is still very influenced by affordable access … which is related to insurance or public funding,” the report abstract stated.

Egg donation treatments and freezing eggs have become more widespread and embryo freezing more successful with the introduction of vitrification, a more efficient and safe fast-freezing technology, according to the report. Pregnancy rates from egg donation are now at about 50%, the researchers noted.

Though there is some unmet need in Europe, overall, the total number of cycles performed across the continent is increasing by about 7% per year, the report indicated.

‘Good news’

Dr. Gillian Lockwood, a consultant in reproductive medicine at IVI Midland, a fertility treatment center in the UK, said the report is a “real good-news story.”

However, Lockwood, who was not involved in the study, believes that 8 million is “quite a conservative estimate.”

“We know there’s a huge amount of IVF going on in China and India, which isn’t necessarily reported or recorded,” she said.

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The good news includes a continued rise in the rate of successful pregnancy for each IVF attempt, she said: “When I started in IVF in 1990, we thought a 15% pregnant rate was quite good. Now, most competent clinics are looking at at least 40% for good prognosis patients.” Also, she noted, the multiple pregnancy rate is coming down and is now at 14%, with a goal of “less than 10%.”

Another point made by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology presentation was “what a huge unmet need there is for fertility treatments,” she said. She noted the report’s finding that only one in every three couples who tries fertility treatments ends up with a baby. The reason for this is “limited cycles” of treatment, Lockwood said.

“After six funded cycles, 70% of couples will have a baby. The UK, despite having invented IVF 40 years ago, has one of the lowest rates of fertility interventions.”

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    The one woman whose very existence is central to any discussion of reproductive technology remains both humble and hopeful.

    Despite the acclaim of her birth, “we are just normal people, and I lead a normal life,” Brown said of herself and her mother. “There are so many people working in the IVF industry, and they do a fantastic job bringing hope and joy to people and creating families.”

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    FAQs

    How many babies have been born since IVF? ›

    “One thing that's helpful to know is just how common it is. About 2% of births in the US results from IVF. Over 8 million babies have been born using this technology.” Another technology important to the IVF process is cryopreservation of embryos — or freezing after the egg is fertilized.

    Do IVF babies have problems later in life? ›

    The answer is yes, but it's complicated. Most of the children born from IVF appear healthy. We have noticed a small increase in health problems, such as low birth weight, premature birth and congenital birth defects. Some of these long-term health effects may be encoded by epigenetics.

    What is the live birth rate for IVF at 40? ›

    How likely are you to have a baby after one, two or three IVF cycles?
    Woman's age at first IVF cycleChance of a baby after first cycleChance of a baby after second cycle
    38-3922%32%
    40-4113%21%
    42-436%10%
    44+2%5%
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    How old is the oldest IVF baby? ›

    Back then, IVF research in the US was dogged by fear and ethical concerns, with Louise Brown — the first baby born via in vitro fertilization — delivered in 1978 in the UK (she turned 43 this past July).

    Are IVF babies healthy as normal babies? ›

    The risks of heart defects, musculoskeletal and central nervous system malformations, preterm birth, and low birth weight are increased in children conceived by vitro fertilization (IVF).

    Do IVF babies develop slower? ›

    The results of the study found that: Follow-up on 318 babies born from either fresh or frozen embryo transfers (FET), there were no statistically significant differences in development in children over 2 years old with a mean age of 37 months.

    What is the dark side of IVF? ›

    Complications of Pregnancy

    Conceiving with IVF does carry an increased risk of pregnancy complications. In particular, there is an increased risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, hypertension, maternal gestational diabetes, and placental complications⁷.

    Are IVF babies more likely to have autism? ›

    Initial studies have reported little to no risk of ASD in children born after OI, IUI, IVF, or ICSI. In addition, there may be a higher risk of ASD in children born to parents with infertility, but who otherwise did not receive fertility treatment, known as subfertility.

    Can IVF babies have Down syndrome? ›

    Often, the error resulted in an extra copy of chromosome 21, which causes Down's syndrome. But unlike "classic" Down's syndrome which is often seen in the babies of older women who conceive naturally, the pattern of genetic errors leading to Down's in the IVF eggs was different and more complex.

    Is IVF worth it over 40? ›

    Likelihood of pregnancy in your 40s with IVF

    At an average, your chances of getting pregnant at 40 with Natural IVF* is 9%, whilst your chances with Mild IVF* are 20%. However, it is important to note that your chance of IVF success is dependent on your own specific circ*mstances.

    Is 42 to old for IVF? ›

    Realistically, you can always undergo IVF unless you have experienced ovarian failure and/or menopause. However, pregnancy success rates using your own eggs drops considerably for women over 40.

    Is 45 too late for IVF? ›

    Fertility After Age 40 – IVF in the 40s. At age 40 and above women have reduced fertility potential as compared to that seen in younger women. They also have substantially lower success rates with fertility treatments including in vitro fertilization (IVF).

    What is an IVF baby called? ›

    The term test tube baby is a non-medical term used decades ago while referring to IVF or In-Vitro Fertilisation. The term test tube baby came into being because of the general idea that an embryo is formed in a test tube instead of the woman's fallopian tube.

    Who is the oldest IVF mother in the world? ›

    Erramatti Mangamma currently holds the record for being the oldest living mother who gave birth at the age of 73 through in-vitro fertilisation via caesarean section in the city of Hyderabad, India. She delivered twin baby girls, making her also the oldest mother to give birth to twins.

    Do IVF babies get sick more often? ›

    But the results suggested IVF children had a higher rate of hospitalisation, as well as a higher rate of asthma and hay fever. The reasons for hospitalisations were varied, with no consistent set of conditions. And there was no evidence for increased rates of any other serious health or development problems.

    How many people get pregnant naturally after IVF? ›

    About one in five women become pregnant naturally after having a baby using fertility treatment such as IVF, according to research.

    Are still births more common with IVF? ›

    The risk of stillbirth is four times higher after in-vitro fertilization (IVF) with or without intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) than spontaneous pregnancies.

    What are the chances of live birth from IVF? ›

    The success rates range from a live birth rate of 50% per embryo transfer for patients under 30 years, to a live birth rate of 7% per embryo transfer for patients over 42 years.

    What percent of IVF patients get pregnant? ›

    What is the average success rate of IVF on the first attempt? The average success rate of IVF on the first attempt varies but is generally around 20-35%.

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