Jan 19, 2026, 09:27
Insights on Egg Genetics and IVF Success Rates – IVI RMA Global
IVI RMA Global shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New early-stage research involving our teams is helping scientists better understand why eggs are more likely to have genetic problems as women age. In lab studies using donated eggs, this experimental approach increased the number of genetically healthy eggs from approximately 47% to 71%.
These findings are pre-clinical and further studies are needed to assess safety and clinical impact. If validated in clinical trials, this research could represent one of the most significant leaps forward in IVF success rates in decades.”

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