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The success rate of in vitro treatments in women with Turner Syndrome can vary depending on individual factors such as age, ovarian reserve, and overall health. However, it's generally lower than for women without Turner Syndrome due to factors like reduced ovarian function and infertility issues associated with the condition. It is important for women with Turner Syndrome to discuss their specific situation with a fertility specialist to understand their chances of success.

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