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2005 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Report: Section 3—ART
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Explanation of Figures, Section 3: ART Cycles Using Frozen, Nondonor Embryos
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Figure 42 is a bar graph representing success rates for ART cycles
using frozen embryos and fresh embryos, 2005.
- Frozen Embryos is subdivided into the following three categories:
- Thawed embryos resulting in live births, 27.3%
- Transfers resulting in live births, 28.0%
- Transfers resulting in singleton live births, 21.7%
- Fresh Embryos is subdivided into the following two categories:
- Transfers resulting in live births, 34.3%
- Transfers resulting in singleton live births, 23.3%
Figure 43 depicts two pie charts, A and B, representing the risks
of having a multiple-fetus pregnancy and multiple-infant live birth from ART
cycles using frozen nondonor embryos, 2005.
- Pie chart A represents 6,721 pregnancies
- Singletons: 67.8%
- Total multiple-fetus pregnancies 22.8%, which is subdivided as
follows:
- Twins: 19.6%
- Triplets or more: 3.2%
- Not able to determine number of fetuses because the pregnancy
ended in an early miscarriage: 9.4%
- Pie chart B represents 5,275 live births
- Singletons: 77.3%
- Total multiple-infant live births 22.7%, which is subdivided as
follows:
- Twins: 20.9%
- Triplets or more: 1.8%
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Previous ART Reports
Implementation of the Fertility Clinic
Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992
Assisted Reproductive Technology:
Embryo Laboratory
Page last reviewed: 12/12/07
Page last modified: 12/12/07
Content source:
Division of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
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