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In this eye-opening episode, Professor Michael Chapman from Life Fertility Sydney explains the medical realities of fertility treatments for women over 45. He sheds light on the low success rates of IVF using a woman’s own eggs, the biological limitations that come with age, and why repeated cycles may not increase the odds of conception. But there is hope—Professor Chapman also discusses the potential of egg donation as a viable path to parenthood, even into the late 40s and early 50s.
Explore the ‘Prof. Michael Chapman – The IVF Journey’ Facebook Page, your reliable destination for cutting-edge insights and guidance within the realm of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
Don’t miss out on the IVF Journey podcast; stay informed with the latest episode updates. Tune in for expert discussions and valuable information on navigating the intricate path of IVF.
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In this eye-opening episode, Professor Michael Chapman from Life Fertility Sydney explains the medical realities of fertility treatments for women over 45. He sheds light on the low success rates of IVF using a woman’s own eggs, the biological limitations that come with age, and why repeated cycles may not increase the odds of conception. But there is hope—Professor Chapman also discusses the potential of egg donation as a viable path to parenthood, even into the late 40s and early 50s.
Explore the ‘Prof. Michael Chapman – The IVF Journey’ Facebook Page, your reliable destination for cutting-edge insights and guidance within the realm of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
Don’t miss out on the IVF Journey podcast; stay informed with the latest episode updates. Tune in for expert discussions and valuable information on navigating the intricate path of IVF.

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