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How many eggs are usually retrieved during IVF on average?

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What is an average number of oocytes retrieved for different patients groups?

Only mature eggs of good quality are that counts when the egg collection is made. The average number ranges between 8 to 14 eggs however how valid they are only the blastocyst culture can answer that.

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Embryologist, Consultant Embryologist and Co founder at IVF London
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It all depends, and it really varies on the ovarian reserve of the woman. If the woman has a very high ovarian reserve, or a very good ovarian reserve, the aim is not to give a very high dose of hormones, because ultimately a good number of eggs is around 10 to 15. Anything more than that can also affect or impact egg quality which will ultimately affect embryo quality and anything less than 10 again may give a bit of a suboptimal chance at getting a good number of blastocyst. We all know that we’ve got to work with what we have and in women who have got a low AMH or low ovarian reserve – you’re never going to get 10 eggs potentially, depending on the ovarian reserve of course. If the ovarian reserve is low, you may want to recommend multiple cycles to the patient, so that they can match embryos. So there is no ideal number nowadays, it all depends on what the ovarian reserve of the patient is. But yes in patients who have got polycystic ovaries, we want to make sure that we are reasonable in the amount of hormone that we use for stimulation, because we don’t want to collect 30 and 40 and 50 eggs absolutely because numbers is one thing and the quality is another. We want to have a good balance of quality and quantity.