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Akfio Anjyul*
As couples increasingly turn to In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to overcome infertility, age-related challenges become dominant. Female age is a critical factor influencing IVF success, with declining fertility and increasing chromosomal abnormalities after 35. Advanced maternal age correlates with diminished ovarian reserve, demanding personalized strategies such as personalized stimulation protocols and oocyte quality assessments. Male age also plays a role, impacting sperm quality and DNA fragmentation. Addressing age-related challenges in IVF involves particular pre-treatment counseling, advanced reproductive technologies, and considering alternative approaches like egg or sperm donation. Directing these challenges with a complete, age-specific techniques is important for adjusting IVF outcomes and fulfilling the reproductive aspirations of couples.