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Our measure of success is delivering parents the new baby they've always wanted - something we've been very successful accomplishing over the years. But we understand some like raw numbers - you'll see ours below. However, we'd like to point out, a comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic.
| 2004 IVF Statistics |
| Fresh |
| Number of Cancellations |
7 |
| Number of Egg Retrievals |
63 |
| Number of Embryo Transfers |
62 |
| Number of Clinical Pregnancies |
35 (30 ongoing + 1 BCHM) |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate Per Retrieval |
55.6% |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate Per Transfer |
56.5% |
| Number of Embryo Transferred |
180 |
| Implantation Rate |
26.7% (48/180) |
| Multiple Pregnancy Rate |
28.6% (7 twins, 3 triplets) |
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| Fresh Pregnancy Rate By Age |
| <35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
>40 |
64.0% (16/25)
per retrieval |
63.6% (14/22) |
33.3% (4/12) |
25% (1/4) |
66.7% (16/24)
per transfers
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59.0% ongoing (13/22) |
23.1% ongoing (3/13) |
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| 54.2% ongoing (13/24) |
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– |
– |
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| Frozen |
| Number of Cancellations |
2 |
| Number of Embryo Transfers |
16 |
| Number of Clinical Pregnancies |
3 (1 ongoing) |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate Per Transfer |
18.8% |
| Number of Embryo Transferred |
41 |
| Implantation Rate |
9.8% (4/41) |
| Multiple Pregnancy Rate |
33.3% (1/3) |
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| Donor Egg |
| Number of Cancellations |
0 |
| Number of Egg Retrievals |
1 |
| Number of Embryo Transfers |
1 |
| Number of Clinical Pregnancies |
1 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate Per Retrieval |
1/1 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate Per Transfer |
1/1 |
| Number of Embryo Transferred |
3 |
| Implantation Rate |
2/3 |
| Multiple Pregnancy Rate |
1/1 |
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