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Genetics & IVF Institute Success Rates with IVF
Genetics & IVF Institute has helped thousands of patients have healthy babies. Since its founding in 1984, GIVF has been dedicated to serving a wide range of patients and to accepting patients who might be denied treatment at other infertility centers. We are extraordinarily proud of our history and our commitment to making infertility treatment widely accessible. Our successful patients include young women, women with age-related infertility, couples suffering from a combination of male factor and female infertility and patients with complex medical issues. We build close personal relationships with our patients during their treatment and we celebrate each pregnancy and birth.
Following are our pregnancy success rates. During your consultation, our physicians would be delighted to discuss the statistics with you and review how these numbers relate to your probability of becoming pregnant. Every patient’s situation is unique, so at Genetics & IVF Institute, your treatment plan will be individualized to maximize your likelihood of becoming pregnant.
Success Rate Update
We are very proud of our recent donor egg success rates. For the twelve month period starting April of 2007 through March of 2008, our ongoing clinical pregnancy rate is 71%, For the last six months of that period, our ongoing clinical pregnancy rate is 79%.
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PATIENT'S OWN OOCYTES - ICSI AND IVF
Fresh Cycles
Age Group |
Pregnancy Rate/Transfer |
Retrievals |
Transfers |
Pregnancies |
<35 |
48% |
144 |
136 (94%) |
65 |
35-39 |
29% |
162 |
147 (90%) |
43 |
40+ |
20% |
82 |
68 (83%) |
14 |
Total |
35% |
388 |
348 (89%) |
122 |
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*Most recent pregnancy rates September 2005 through March 2006
GIVF achieved America’s first frozen embryo twin birth and has an extraordinary record of success in using frozen embryos to achieve pregnancies in IVF and IVF with ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection).
Success Rates for Donor Egg IVF
Donor Egg IVF therapy is extraordinarily successful. Using donor eggs can elevate a patient’s likelihood of achieving a successful pregnancy to more than 60% in just one cycle, even if previous IVF cycles using the patient’s own eggs have failed. Furthermore, with donor egg IVF treatment, the age of the woman is virtually irrelevant to the success of the process if she is under 50 years of age. Women over 50 may also use donor eggs to become pregnant. In some respects, donor egg IVF treatment reverses the biological clock by overcoming many of the fertility problems caused by age. Using donor eggs also is extremely successful for women who have suffered premature ovarian failure, recurrent miscarriage and other problems. Thanks to donor egg IVF treatment, women who have been unable to conceive using their own eggs can experience the joys of pregnancy and of giving birth to a child.
Donor Egg IVF Pregnancy Success Rates
Fresh Cycles
Age Group |
Pregnancy Rate/Transfer |
Retrievals |
Transfers |
Pregnancies |
All Ages |
63% |
161 |
151 (94%) |
94 |
*Most recent pregnancy rates September 2005 through March 2006
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Frozen Embryo Transfer Success Rates
Frozen Embryo Transfer Pregnancy Success Rates Donor Egg IVF
Age Group |
Pregnancy Rate/Transfer |
Transfers |
Pregnancies |
All Ages |
26% |
96 |
25 |
Frozen Embryo Transfer Non- Donor Egg IVF Pregnancy Success Rates
Age Group |
Preg Rate/Tx |
Transfers |
Pregnancies |
All Ages |
19% |
94 |
18 |
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Notes:
Two successive rising blood pregnancy tests (beta) following an embryo transfer indicate a pregnancy.
A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic.
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