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What role do hormones play in human reproduction? - OCR 21st CenturyEvaluating infertility treatments - Higher

Hormones are vital to enable sexual reproduction in humans. There are a range of hormones that interact to cause puberty in males and females and prepare a women鈥檚 reproductive system for pregnancy.

Part of Combined ScienceThe human body - Staying alive

Evaluating infertility treatments - Higher

The has to choose which couples they can fund for . If they cannot be treated on the NHS, some people choose to pay privately for treatment. This is very expensive, and costs approximately 拢5000.

The chances of a successful pregnancy vary depending on the age of the woman involved. As a woman's age increases, the chance of decreases. In particular, the chances of a woman over the age of 43 becoming pregnant decreases to a 5% success rate.

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In 2019, the percentage of IVF treatments that resulted in a live birth was:

  • 32% for women under 35
  • 25% for women aged 35-37
  • 19% for women aged 38-39
  • 11% for women aged 40-42
  • 5% for women aged 43-44
  • 4% for women aged over 44

Advantages of IVF

  • It allows people to have babies of their own, who otherwise can鈥檛 due to a variety of reasons.
  • It has a safe track record and has been used since 1978. The embryos can be screened for genetic diseases, which is important for families that already have an affected child. Only unaffected embryos are used.
  • Unused eggs can be used for research or donated to other couples.

Disadvantages of IVF

  • There are side effects from the drugs used, such as hot flushes and severe headaches.
  • There is a possibility of multiple births, which can be dangerous for mother and babies.
  • Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome (OHS), when too many eggs develop in the ovaries, might occur.
  • It is very emotionally and physically stressful.
  • The success rates are not high.

Ethical concerns

Some people worry about the ethical implications of IVF. They are concerned that couples may want 'designer babies' with 'desirable' qualities, so may only want certain fertilised eggs. For example, they may want a girl if they have lots of boys in the family.

Also, the embryos that are not used may be destroyed. Some people might see these as new lives, so might consider destroying them to be unethical.