
*Clinical Pregnancy
Rate is defined by the Society for Assisted
Reproductive Technology as visualizing a
gestational sac in the uterine cavity by
ultrasound. Live birth rates are expected to
be lower because some patients will
experience miscarriage.
Our
superior
level
of
experience
and
commitment
to
outstanding
care
have
made
us
not
only
one
of
the
most
trusted
infertility
clinics
in
the
region,
but
also
one
of
the
most
successful.
Our
pregnancy
rates
are
among
the
highest
in
the
nation,
and
we
are
pleased
to
share
some
of
our
statistics
with
you.
This
page
contains
recent
IVF
success
rates
for
Northern
California
Fertility
Medical
Center,
a leading California IVF center.
The
primary
success
rate
in
each
category
is
represented
by
the
percentage
of
clinical
pregnancies
per
embryo
transfer
procedure
(CPR/ET).
The
clinical
pregnancy
rate
(CPR)
is
defined
by
ultrasound
identification
of a
gestational
(pregnancy)
sac
within
the
uterine
cavity
and
with
a
visible
fetal
heartbeat.
However,
CPRs
may
not
correspond
with
live
birth
rates
(LBRs),
as
some
patients
may
miscarry.
The Society
for Assisted Reproductive Technology is the
primary organization of professionals
dedicated to the practice of Assisted
Reproductive Technologies
(ART) in the United States. ART includes the
practice of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
The mission of their organization is to set
and help maintain the standards for ART in
an effort to better serve their members and
patients. NCFMC reports to SART.
SART has the
latest
national and
clinic
specific IVF results at
www.sart.org.
Please note: A
comparison of clinic success rates may not
be meaningful because a patient medical
characteristics, treatment approaches and
entrance criteria for ART may vary from
clinic to clinic. Not all clinics report
their data to SART.
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