IVF Success Rates Raleigh

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THE TALBERT FERTILITY INSTITUTE

CARY, NORTH CAROLINA

NCCRM is known for treating the most diffcult cases, patients that other fertility clinics turn away to protect their success rates. For example, many clinics refuse to do in vitro fertilization (IVF) on women whose AMH is less than 1.0 and whose FSH is greater than 9. Because we are willing to give these women a chance, our success rates vary from year to year. However, if we took these particular patients out of the equation, our success rates would reflect differently. Our mission is to help couples conceive, even against the toughest odds. When we say, “hope is here,” we mean it.

We understand the responsibility that patients give us and we strive to be the best stewards of your time, emotions and finances. NCCRM will not push couples to go through unnecessary procedures that have a dismal prognosis just to make additional fees while avoiding treatments that could work but jeopardize our clinic’s pregnancy rates.

Our specialists treat each couple with a customized plan of care by closely examining what you have already been through and what makes the most sense for you, not us. We listen to you and give you our best guidance along your fertility journey. As our motto says, “we deliver dreams, one baby at a time.”

A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches vary from clinic to clinic.

2009 PREGNANCY SUCCESS RATES

Data verified by

Sameh K. Toma, MD
Hugh Hensleigh, PhD

Type of Cycle

Age of Woman

Fresh Embryos from Nondonor Eggs

<35 35-37 38-40 41-42d
Number of cycles 116 43
36 12
Percentage of Cycles Resulting in Pregnancies
48.3 34.9 22.2 0/12
Percentage of Transfers Resulting in Live Births
48.6 42.4 22.6 0/8

Frozen Embryos from Non-donor Eggs

Number of Transfers
15 10 9 6
Percentage of Transfers Resulting in Live Births
4/15 1/10 1/9 1/6

Donor Eggs

Fresh Embryos

Frozen Embryos

Number of Transfers 58 27
Percentage of Transfers Resulting in Live Births 41.4 29.6
CURRENT CLINIC SERVICES AND PROFILE
Current Name: North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine, The Talbert Fertility Institute
Donor egg? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes SART Member? Yes
Donor embryo? Yes Cryopreservation? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Single women? Yes

a Reflects patient and treatment characteristics of ART cycles performed in 2005 using fresh nondonor eggs or embryos.
b When fewer than 20 cycles are reported in an age category, rates are shown as a fraction and confidence intervals are not given. Calculating percentages from fractions may be misleading and is not encouraged.
c A multiple-infant birth is counted as one live birth.
d Clinic-specific outcome rates are unreliable for women older than 42 undergoing ART cycles using fresh or frozen embryos with nondonor eggs. Readers are urged to review national outcomes for these age groups.
ee All ages (including ages >42) are reported together because previous data show that patient age does not materially affect success with donor eggs.

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