Access criteria for in vitro fertilisation (IVF)

1.39 Access criteria for IVF

1.39.3

Offer IVF treatment to women, and trans men and non-binary people with female reproductive organs who have not yet reached their 42nd birthday, if:

1.39.4

Inform people that normally, a full cycle of IVF treatment, with or without intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), should comprise 1 episode of ovarian stimulation and the transfer of any resultant fresh and frozen embryo(s). [2013]

1.39.5

Healthcare providers should define a cancelled IVF cycle as one where an egg collection procedure is not undertaken. Take into account cancelled cycles due to low ovarian response when considering if further IVF treatment is suitable. [2013]

1.39.6

If the woman, or trans man or non-binary person with female reproductive organs is under 40 years and meets the criteria in recommendation 1.39.3, offer an initial 3 full cycles of IVF treatment. If they reach their 40th birthday without conceiving, complete any current full cycle of IVF but do not offer any more cycles. [2026]

1.39.7

If the woman, or trans man or non-binary person with female reproductive organs is under 40 years and has not conceived after 3 full cycles of IVF treatment:

  • discuss the probability of success and the implications of more treatment, and

  • consider up to 3 further full cycles of IVF treatment.

    If they reach their 40th birthday without conceiving, complete any current full cycle of IVF but do not offer any more cycles. [2026]

1.39.8

If the woman, or trans man or non-binary person with female reproductive organs is under 40 and has previously had self-funded IVF treatment, do not rule out access to NHS-funded IVF treatment, but count any previous full IVF cycle (whether self-funded or NHS-funded) in the total number of full cycles offered by the NHS. [2013, amended 2026]

1.39.9

If the woman, or trans man or non-binary person with female reproductive organs is 40 or 41 years, meets the criteria in recommendation 1.39.3 and has not had IVF treatment before, offer 1 full cycle of IVF treatment. [2026]

For a short explanation of why the committee made the 2026 recommendations and how they might affect practice, see the rationale and impact section on access criteria for IVF.

Full details of the evidence and the committee's discussion are in: