2001 Assisted Reproductive
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ART
2001 (pages 1–71 (PDF 516 KB)
Acknowledgement
Preface
Commonly Asked Questions
About This Report
Introduction to the 2001 National Report
Section 1: Overview
Section 2: ART Cycles Using Fresh, Nondonor Eggs or Embryos
Section 3: Art Cycles Using Only Frozen Nondonor Embryos
Section 4: Art Cycles Using Donor Eggs
Section 5: ART Trends, 1996–2001
Introduction To
Fertility Clinic Tables
Sample Clinic Tables
How to Read a Fertility Clinic Table
2001 National Summary
ART
2001 (pages 73–195 (PDF 573 KB)
2001 Fertility Clinic Tables,
Alabama— Hawaii
ART 2001 (pages
196–342 (PDF
676 KB)
2001 Fertility Clinic Tables,
Idaho— New York
ART 2001 (pages 343–456 (PDF
537 KB)
2001 Fertility Clinic Tables,
North Carolina— Wisconsin
ART 2001 Appendixes 459–505 (PDF 180KB)
Appendix A: How to
Interpret a Confidence Interval
Appendix B: Glossary of Terms Used in
This Report
Findings from Validation Visits for 2001 ART Data
Appendix C: ART Clinics 2001, by State
Nonreporting ART Cycles for 2001, by
State
Appendix D: National Consumer Organizations
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Previous ART Reports
Implementation of the Fertility
Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Embryo
Laboratory
Date last reviewed:
03/23/2006
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion
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