For purposes of the tables
below, a “clinical pregnancy” is defined as
a pregnancy within the uterus with a fetal heartbeat present
at the time of first trimester ultrasound. A small percentage
of patients will be expected to miscarry after detection
of the fetal heartbeat, especially in the older age groups.Final
live birth rate data is presented when available.
FET - frozen embryo
transfer (combined blastocysts and cleaved embryos).
Quantity cited reflects number of transfers.
Avg # Transferred
- number of embryos transferred.
Live Birth Rates
- includes 2 patients lost to follow up, assumed delivered
Clinical Pregnancy Rates
(Clin. PR (+FHB)) - Normal first trimester
ultrasound with positive fetal heart beat or normally
rising hCG levels, if ultrasound results are not available.
Please note that such rates are per embryo transfer.
Donor Egg - IVF
Cycles utilizing oocytes from anonymous or known donors
Live Birth Rate
- Birth of one or more live infants as a result of an
embryo transfer
The
rates above reflect patients with a variety of different
fertility diagnoses and ages. These rates are a combination
of both blastocyst and day 3 embryo transfers. A comparison
of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient
medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary
from clinic to clinic.
A comparison of clinic
success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical
characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic
to clinic.
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