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RMA
IVF NETWORKS HAVE
Achieved Some of the
Highest IVF Success
Rates in the Country
Our
record of successful
births resulting from
those pregnancies is
equally as impressive.
A baby is much more
than just a statistic,
and there is no better
way to understand our
great achievement than
to see the data. The
following data is from
our partners of RMA
of New York
which laboratory standards
and protocols are being
followed at RMA
of Texas
2002-2005
Pregnancy Rates
(pregnancies per embryo
transfer*)
| RMA
of New York |
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Women
under 35 = 67%
(643/958) |
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Women
35-37 = 59% (309/521) |
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Women
38-40 = 53% (263/498) |
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Women
41-42 = 41% (113/273) |
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| National
Summary of All
SART Member Clinics
(1) |
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Women
under 35 = 50%
(63,296/127,497) |
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Women
35-37 = 44% (27,858/63,788) |
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Women
38-40 = 35% (18,979/54,579) |
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Women
41-42 = 24% (5,580/22,805) |
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2002-2005
Live Birth Success Rates
(birth rates per embryo
transfer*)
| RMA
of New York |
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Women
under 35 = 58%
(556/958) |
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Women
35-37 = 50% (261/521) |
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Women
38-40 = 39% (194/498) |
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Women
41-42 = 24% (66/273) |
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| National
Summary of All
SART Member Clinics
(1) |
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Women
under 35 = 43%
(54,853/127,497) |
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Women
35-37 = 36 % (23,161/63,788) |
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Women
38-40 = 26 % (14,079/54,579) |
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Women
41-42 = 15% (3,403/22,805) |
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*
Includes all fresh embryos
and those with ICSI
(1) National figures
are rounded percentages
derived from the SART/CDC
data base
A
comparison of success
rates may not be meaningful
because patient medical
characteristics and
treatment approaches
may vary from clinic
to clinic
To
go to the Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) website
to view success rates
for all reporting IVF
centers, click
here
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