What are the chances of success with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)?
The statistics of success can be confusing. The current standard, as per the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), measures of success are clinical pregnancy and live birth rates per retrieval, the difference between them being primarily due to miscarriages. For recent experience, ongoing pregnancy rate (defined by the presence of a viable fetus with a heartbeat at 12 weeks) approximates closely the ultimate birth rate. The woman’s age is the main determinant of outcome. Our consistently high success rates result from combining extensive clinical experience with state of the art research and innovation.
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