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Success Rates
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CURRENT IVF SUCCESS RATES
JANUARY 2011 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2011
SART COMPLIANT REPORTING
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Age
IVF Cycles using Fresh Embryos from Non-Donor Eggs < 35 > 35
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Pregnancy Rate per Transfer
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79%
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67%
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Clinical Pregnancy per Transfer
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64%
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59%
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Implantation Rate
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52%
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25%
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Number of Retrievals
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93 |
30 |
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Age
Frozen Embryo Transfers < 35 > 35
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Pregnancy Rate per Transfer
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65%
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54%
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Clinical Pregnancy per Transfer
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59%
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54%
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Implantation Rate
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47%
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50%
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Number of Transfers
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17 |
9 |
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IVF Cycles Using Donor Eggs All Ages
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Pregnancy Rate per Transfer
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90%
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*Clinical pregnancy is defined as an ultrasound confirmed intra-uterine pregnancy
(i.e. excludes early miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies)
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates
The success rates on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) site can be difficult to interpret. A comparison of clinical success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches and entrance criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic. Please discuss with your physician any questions or concerns you have about the CDC’s statistics.
We are currently collecting 2010 success rates to be published in the in the Annual Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) Report for 2011. There is a two year delay in the SART report due to the fact that SART must await and collect accurate delivery information on babies conceived with advanced reproductive technology. Please see our sister clinic's success rates.
