IVF Success
Rates

** Outcomes for 2007 are reported as current ongoing pregnancies and deliveries as they occur. An ongoing pregnancy is defined
as a pregnancy in the uterus with at least one fetal heartbeat identified at 6 weeks gestation.  

^The most current statistics published by Society for Reproductive Medicine (SART) cover the 2006 calendar year.  The results
shown here reflect the national average as reported for live-born infants per embryo transfer.  


http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/ART2005/clinics05.asp
Link to CDC 2005 Success Rates across the United States

http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/ART2005/clinlist05.asp?State=NJ
Link to CDC 2005 Success Rates of Clinics in New Jersey

https://www.sartcorsonline.com/rptCSR_PublicMultYear.aspx?ClinicPKID=0
Link to Society for Reproductive Medicine National Success for 2006
East Coast Infertility and IVF
In Vitro Fertilization Success Rates

These are our success rates as they are reported nationally. We have consistently maintained one of the highest pregnancy success rates in
New Jersey and nationally.
Age at
Retrieval
2003*
2004*
2005*
2006*
2007**
2006 National
Average^
<35
47%
44%
51%
43%
44%
45%
35-37
26%
38%
42%
49%
57%
37%
38-40
35%
21%
29%
37%
41%
27%
41-42
10%
13%
0%
21%
13%
15%
>43
7%
1/4
0/4
1/5
3/6
7%
Donor Egg
(Fresh)
18%
50%
58%
47%
65%
54%
Autologous
(Frozen)
60%
38%
43%
19%
27%
26%
Donor Egg
(Frozen)
75%
38%
13%
63%
42%
32%