While these questions are best discussed with your individual reproductive endocrinologist, many clinics and programs in the area of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are publishing "success rates" for people to gauge the effectiveness of a particular program. We are providing the following information to you as a starting point to evaluate our program. Please keep in mind that your particular success rate may differ slightly because of a variety of individual factors which may increase or decrease your likelihood of having a baby.

2191 cycles - 1891 retrievals - 1731 transfers - 734 clinical pregnancies - 609 ongoing pregnancies
As illustrated in the above charts, a woman's age is the single most important variable affecting success rates, with the number of pregnancies decreasing sharply after age 40. As women get older, we see an increasing difficulty in obtaining positive responses to our treatments and techniques in addition to a higher rate of miscarriages.
Our goal is to help every couple to the best of our ability.

19,055 cycles - 16,006 retrievals - 15,158 transfers - 7207 clinical pregnancies - 5362 deliveries
As entry criteria are highly variable for each program, a center-by-center comparison of results is not valid.
In accordance with The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology policy for advertising by ART programs, "A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic."