
IVF Treatment Pregancy Success Rate 2008
IHR's IVF program is well respected for its quality of services.
IHR's pregnancy rate represents ongoing clinical pregnancies that were signed out into obstetrics care. A comparison of clinical success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic. The listed pregnancy outcomes reflect ongoing clinical pregnancy rates and not delivered pregnancies. The pregnancy rates were calculated as a percentage of clinical pregnancies achieved per cycles started (it would be higher if calculated as a percentage of transfers performed). If you have any questions as you review the material on IVF, please contact us for a FREE Pre-IVF E-Mail Consultation..
| Egg/Oocyte Donor Cycle | 2008 |
| All Ages: | 55.0% |
| (Non-donor Cycles) | 2008 |
| Fresh Age: <35 | 42% |
| 35-37 | 39% |
| 38-40 | 35% |
| >40 | 19% |
| Mean number of embryos transferred* | 1.7 - 2.0 |
| % having multiple infants (Age: less than 35)* | 29% |
| * We highly encourage our patients for elective single embryo transfer to avoid multiple pregnancies, and we transfer usually very low number of embryos (1 or 2). Nevertheless, because of the high quality of our care, still about 25-30% of our patients less than 40 years old will have multiple infants. Click here for outcome rates for 2009. |
We encourage anyone, before they make a infertility treatment decision, to consult with us. Currently, we are offering a FREE Pre-IVF E-Mail Consultation.



