Frozen Embryo Transfer Success Rates
Below you will find our most recent frozen embryo transfer success rates.
A frozen embryo transfer refers to the transfer of an embryo that has been cryopreserved (frozen) and thawed for transfer into the uterus. This procedure can take place weeks, months, or years after the original IVF or Donor Egg IVF cycle. The complete clinical summary report is available at www.sart.org.
2010 Frozen Embryo Transfer Clinical Pregnancy Rates
(Using Patient's Own Oocytes)
Age Group |
Pregnancy Rate/Transfer |
Number of Transfers |
<35 |
|
31 |
|
|
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Clinical pregnancy is defined by a positive fetal heartbeat on gestational ultrasound. |
A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches, and entrance criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic.
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