This report includes a national overview that uses information from U.S. fertility clinics to provide an in-depth picture of the type, number, and outcome of ART cycles performed in U.S. clinics. The report also includes individual clinic tables that provide ART success rates and other information from each clinic that submitted and verified its 2004 data and appendixes containing the results of data validation visits, technical notes, a glossary, and contact information for reporting and nonreporting clinics in the United States. The data for this national report come from the 411 fertility clinics in operation in 2004 that provided and verified data on the outcomes of all ART cycles started in their clinics. The 127,977 ART cycles performed at these reporting clinics in 2004 resulted in 36,760 live births (deliveries of one or more living infants) and 49,458 infants. Data provided by U.S. clinics that use assisted reproductive technology (ART) to treat infertility are a rich source of information about the factors that contribute to a successful ART treatment—the delivery of a live-born infant. Download the complete 2004 ART report in PDF format An Excel spreadsheet is available for the
state clinic's
data for
2004 National Report
2004 Fertility Clinic Tables
Appendixes
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention American Society for
Reproductive Medicine December 2006 U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services
Implementation of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992 Assisted Reproductive Technology: Embryo Laboratory Date last reviewed: 04/24/2007Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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