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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.

 

2007 Results

Age/Cycle Type Egg Retrievals Egg Transfers Average # Embryos Transferred Clin PR (+FHB)
< 35
197
193
1.9
62%
35-37
147
147
2.1
43%
38-40
112
102
2.4
38%
41-42
42
36
3.1
25%
> 42
16
14
2.9
30%
FET
-
210
2.0
32%
Donor Egg
106
105
1.9
80%
Gestational Carrier
3
3
2
67%

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2006 Results

Age/Cycle Type Egg Retrievals Egg Transfers Average # Embryos Transferred Clin PR (+FHB)
< 35
182
174
1.9
50.0%
35-37
138
132
2.1
46.0%
38-40
121
111
2.4
39.0%
41-42
40
38
2.6
29.0%
> 42
14
13
2.6
15.0%
FET
-
190
2.2
26.0%
Donor Egg
106
105
1.9
72.0%

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2005 Results

Age/Cycle Type Egg Retrievals Egg Transfers Average # Embryos Transferred

Clin PR
(+FHB)

Live Birth Rate*

< 35

192 183

2.0

59% 52.5%

35-37

122 118

2.0

53% 48.6%

38-40

106 102

2.5

43% 38.5%

41-42

44 40

2.5

28% 23.7%

> 42

15 13

3.2

23% 16.7%

FET

- 200

2.1

25% 22.0%
Donor Egg - 98 1.8 64% 59.0%

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Definitions:

  • FET - frozen embryo transfer (combined blastocysts and cleaved embryos). Quantity cited reflects number of transfers.
  • Avg # Transferred - number of embryos transferred.
  • 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.

SRM lab is accredited by the College of American Pathologist.

If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to call 206-301-5000 or click here to make an appointment with an SRM physician.

Revised June 12, 2008