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Acknowledgements Preface Commonly Asked Questions
About This Report Introduction to the 2006 National Report Section 1: Overview Section 2: ART Cycles Using Fresh Nondonor Eggs or Embryos Section 3: Art Cycles Using Frozen Nondonor Embryos Section 4: Art Cycles Using Donor Eggs
Section 5: ART Trends, 1996–2006 Introduction to
Fertility Clinic Tables Sample Clinic Tables How to Read a Fertility Clinic Table 2006 National Summary
2006 ART (PDF2.86KB)
Fertility Clinic Tables, Alabama—Hawaii
ART
2006 (PDF 3.25MB)
Fertility Clinic Tables, Idaho—New York
ART
2006 (PDF 2.53KB)
Fertility Clinic Tables, North Carolina—Wisconsin
ART 2006 Appendixes (PDF
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Appendix A: How to
Interpret a Confidence Interval; Findings from Validation Visits for 2006 ART Data Appendix B: Glossary of Terms Used in
This Report Appendix C: ART Clinics 2006, by State; Nonreporting ART Clinics for 2006, by
State
Appendix D: National Consumer Organizations
Previous ART Reports
Implementation of the Fertility
Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992
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Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease
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