Predicting IVF Outcomes with FORTUNE AI for Healthy Embryos – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Emre Seli et al. published in Human Reproduction:
“Big news in fertility research! The new FORTUNE system predicts your chances of collecting healthy embryos before IVF begins. Built from 10,774 real patient stories, FORTUNE uses AI and genetic testing to group patients into categories – from almost no chance to 83% success for three+ embryos. Find out your prognosis using the app or online. It’s like getting a roadmap for your IVF journey, with less guesswork and more confidence.
The image gives an idea of the decline in genetic normality of embryos as age advances.
Seli E, Kalafat E, et al. ‘Forecasting Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Treatments Using Artificial Networks (FORTUNE) classification system: a new prognostic model to predict euploid blastocyst yield in patients undergoing IVF.’ Human Reproduction, 2025.”
Title: Forecasting Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Treatments Using Artificial Networks (FORTUNE) classification system: a new prognostic model to predict euploid blastocyst yield in patients undergoing IVF
Authors: Emre Seli, Erkan Kalafat, Andres Reig, Christine Whitehead, Baris Ata, Juan Garcia-Velasco
Read the full article.

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