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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 .
ART CYCLE PROFILE
IVF
Procedural Factors
GIFT
With ICSI
ZIFT
Unstimulated
Combination
Used gestational carrier
Used PGD
With eSET
Patient Diagnosis
Tubal factor
Other factor
Ovulatory dysfunction
Unknown factor
Diminished ovarian reserve
Multiple Factors:
Endometriosis
Female factors
Uterine Factor
Female & Male factors
Male factor
PREGNANCY SUCCESS RATES
Data Verified by:
Type of Cycle
Age of Women
<35
35-37
38-40
41-42
Fresh Embryos From Nondonor Eggs
Number of cycles
Percentage of embryos transferred resulting in implantation b
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies b
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births b,c
(Confidence Interval)
Percentage of retrievals resulting in live births b,c
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births b,c
Percentage of transfers resulting in singleton live births b
Percentage of cancellations b
Average number of embryos transferred
Percentage of pregnancies with twins b
Percentage of pregnancies with triplets or more b
Percentage of live births having multiple infants b,c
Frozen Embryos From Nondonor Eggs
Number of transfers
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births b,c
Average number of embryos transferred
Donor Eggs
Fresh Embryos
Frozen Embryos
Number of transfers
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births b,c
Average number of embryos transferred
Current Clinic Services and Profile
Current Name:
Donor egg?
Gestational Carriers?
SART Member?
Donor embryo?
Cryopreservation?
Verified lab accreditation?
Single women?
a
Reflects patient and treatment characteristics of
ART cycles performed using fresh nondonor egges or embryos.
b
When fewer than 20 cycles are reported in a age
category, rates are shown as a fraction and confidence intervals are not given.
Calculating percentages from fractions may be misleading and is not encouraged.
c
A multiple-infant birth is counted as one live birth.
d
Clinic-specific outcome rates for women older
than 42 or 44, depending on reporting year, undergoing ART cycles using fresh
or frozen embryos with nondonor eggs are not included because of small numbers.
Readers are urged to review national outcomes for these age groups.
e
All ages (including ages >42 or >44 depending on
reporting year) are reported together because previous data show that patient
age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.