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2010 NATIONAL SUMMARY
A Comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary from clinic to clinic. For more details about this, along with information on how to interpret the statistics in this table, see
Introduction To Fertility Clinic Success Rates
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ART CYCLE PROFILE
Type of ART
a
IVF
>99%
Procedural Factors:
GIFT
<1%
With ICSI
66%
ZIFT
<1%
Unstimulated
<1%
Combination
<1%
Used gestational carrier
<1%
Use of PGD
4%
With eSET
6%
Patient Diagnosis
Tubal factor
7%
Other factor
7%
Ovulatory dysfunction
7%
Unknown factor
12%
Diminished ovarian reserve
15%
Multiple Factors:
Endometriosis
4%
Female factors only
11%
Uterine factor
1%
Female & Male factors
18%
Male factor
17%
PREGNANCY SUCCESS RATES
Type of Cycle
Age of Women
<35
35-37
38-40
41-42
43-44
>44
Fresh Embryos From Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles
41744
21369
21741
10122
4501
1347
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation
36.5
26.9
17.7
9.6
4.2
1.7
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies
47.6
38.8
29.9
19.9
10.6
3.2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births
b
41.5
31.9
22.1
12.4
5.0
1.0
Percentage of retrievals resulting in live births
b
44.4
35.4
25.3
14.8
6.3
1.4
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births
b
47.6
38.3
28.1
16.7
7.4
1.8
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births
b
31.4
27.3
21.5
13.7
6.6
1.6
Percentage of cancellations
6.6
9.9
12.8
16.4
20.6
25.5
Average number of embryos transferred
2.0
2.2
2.6
3.0
3.2
2.7
Percentage of pregnancies with twins
32.9
27.3
21.6
15.0
8.1
2.3
Percentage of pregnancies with triplets or more
2.6
3.1
3.7
3.0
0.6
2.3
Percentage of live births having multiple infants
b
34.0
28.7
23.3
18.0
10.2
2 /14
Frozen Embryos From Nondonor Eggs
Number of transfers
12631
6195
4682
1591
710
432
Percentage of transfers Resulting in live births
b
38.4
34.7
28.4
21.5
16.8
13.0
Average number embryos transferred
2.0
1.9
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.0
All Ages Combined
c
Donor Eggs
Fresh Embryos
Frozen Embryos
Number of transfers
9866
6665
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births
b
55.8
34.9
Average number of embryos transferred
2.0
2.0
CURRENT CLINIC SERVICES AND PROFILE
Total Number of reporting clinics:
443
Percentage of Clinics that offer the following services:
Clinic Profile:
SART Member
85
Donor egg
93
Gestational Carriers
84
Verified lab accreditation
d
Donor embryo
69
Cryopreservation
99
Yes
93
Single women
95
No
6
Pending
2
a
Reflects patient and treatment characteristics of ART cycles performed using fresh nondonor egges or embryos.
b
A multiple-infant birth is counted as one live birth.
c
All ages are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.
d
Total does not equal to 100% due to rounding.
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January 6, 2012
Page last updated:
January 6, 2012
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