The Biological Clock vs. Modern Medicine: Achieving Pregnancy After 35

 Modern life has shifted the timeline for starting a family. Whether due to career goals, finding the right partner later in life, or personal readiness, having a baby after 35 is incredibly common. However, the biological reality of “Advanced Maternal Age” can present unique challenges. At Superior A.R.T BD, we bridge the gap between your life timeline and your biological clock using advanced IVF protocols.

How Age Impacts Fertility Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have. As you age, two critical factors decline:

Egg Quantity (Ovarian Reserve):

The total number of available eggs drops significantly after age 35.

Egg Quality:

The percentage of eggs with chromosomal abnormalities increases. This is why natural conception becomes harder, and the risk of miscarriage rises with age.

How Superior A.R.T BD Helps Women Over 35 If you are over 35 and have been trying to conceive for 6 months, it is time to act. Our IVF protocols are explicitly designed to overcome age-related barriers:

Tailored Stimulation:

We use precise medication dosages to safely yield the maximum number of healthy eggs during an IVF cycle.

PGT-A Screening:

This is crucial for women over 35. By testing embryos for chromosomal health before transfer, we bypass the poor-quality embryos, dramatically reducing miscarriage rates and ensuring a healthy pregnancy.

Your age does not define your ability to become a mother. With a success rate of 85%, Superior A.R.T BD is Bangladesh’s top choice for making motherhood a reality at any stage of life.

5 FAQs:

A healthy 30-year-old has about a 20% chance of getting pregnant each month. By age 40, that drops to less than 5%.

IVF cannot reverse age, but by retrieving multiple eggs and utilizing tools like PGT-A, it drastically improves the mathematical odds of finding a healthy embryo.

There is a slightly higher risk for gestational diabetes and high blood pressure, requiring careful obstetric monitoring.

Absolutely. Egg freezing halts the biological aging of the eggs, preserving your options for the future.

Advanced paternal age (usually over 40-45) can also impact sperm DNA quality and increase risks, though the decline is less steep than in women.