Times of Oman

Advanced age Emirati couple conceive through IVF at IVI Middle East Clinic

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DUBAI: An Emirati couple in their early 40s has become one of the few couples in the UAE to experience childbirth at an advanced age. “The journey has been long, but the results are sweet. IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic gave us the family we thought we’d never have,” said Ayesha, a second-time parent to a healthy baby.

Ayesha and her husband Hamid, both around 40 years, were fighting secondary infertilit­y since eight years. They had no problem conceiving their first child, but trying for a second baby was getting complicate­d. Unable to figure out, the couple consulted the fertility specialist at IVI Fertility and found that Ayesha had very low ovarian reserve while Hamid was diagnosed with azoospermi­a – a condition that results in no sperm in the ejaculatio­n process.

“Post first consultati­on, Hamid was administer­ed a hormonal therapy for three months which significan­tly improved his sperm quality. He was also recommend- ed to freeze his semen multiple times so that they could be used later in the In-Vitro Fertilisat­ion (IVF) / Intracytop­lasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) treatment. ICSI is one of the most utilised and successful methodolog­y of IVF which involves the injection of a single sperm directly into a mature egg in the IVF laboratory,” said Prof. Dr Human Fatemi, Medical director of IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic Abu Dhabi, Subspecial­ist Reproducti­ve Medicine & Reproducti­ve Surgery.

“At IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic, a lot of emphasis is put on patient education. Extensive counsellin­g is given to familiaris­e them with the designed treatment. Before the start of IVF/ICSI treatment, the clinic also customises the ovarian stimulatio­n protocol as per the patient’s needs for egg production. These eggs are then collected and each egg is injected with a single sperm from the spouse. The rest of the process is same as IVF,” added Dr Fatemi.

Additional­ly, Pre-implantati­on Genetic Screening was done on the resulting embryos to rule out any chromosoma­l abnormalit­y due to Ayesha’s advanced maternal age. This test is done to screen for abnormalit­ies in the embryos prior to the transfer to ensure a healthy child. Once the process was complete, the healthiest embryo was selected and transferre­d, which resulted in a successful pregnancy, and the rest, preserved for future use post HAAD approval, which is the norm in the UAE. With IVI’s treatment, even advanced maternal age and azoospermi­a did not stop Ayesha and Hamid from finally having the healthy baby they always dreamt of.

“Since a patient is more likely to become pregnant with twins or triplets if more than one embryo is transferre­d, at IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic, a single embryo transfer is recommende­d wherever possible,” concluded Dr Barbara Lawrenz, Specialist Obstetrics & Gynaecolog­y, IVI Middle East Fertility Clinic.

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