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We post our statistics to provide you with a general idea of the chances of achieving a pregnancy. However, there are many factors that affect pregnancy rates. A consultation with one of our physicians will provide you with realistic expectations based on your personal history.
All programs performing assisted reproductive technology cycles are
required by law to report their data to the
Centers for Disease Control
(CDC). The
Columbia Fertility Associates /
Mid-Atlantic Fertility are members of
SART and
report
their data to the CDC through SART.
Below are
the latest 2006 statistics as reported to the CDC:
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| 2006 Assisted
Reproductive Technology (ART) Report: Fertility Clinic Report by State: Clinic Data
(CDC en Español) |
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COLUMBIA FERTILITY ASSOCIATES
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WASHINGTON , DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
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| 2006
PREGNANCY SUCCESS
RATES
| Data verified by |
Safa Rifka, MD |
Type
of Cycle | Age
of Woman
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Fresh Embryos
from Nondonor Eggs
| <35 |
35–37 |
38–40 |
41–42
c |
| Number of
cycles |
87 |
78 |
77
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59 |
| Percentage of
cycles resulting in pregnancies |
40.2
|
34.6 |
36.4
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18.6
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| Percentage of cycles resulting in live births
b |
36.8 |
33.3 |
29.9 |
15.3 |
| (Confidence Interval) |
(26.7-47.8) |
(23.1-44.9) |
(20.0-41.4) |
(7.2-27.0) |
| Percentage of
retrievals resulting in live births
b |
38.6
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36.6
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33.3 |
18.0 |
| Percentage of
transfers resulting in live births
b |
39.5 |
38.2 |
35.4
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20.5
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| Percentage of
transfers resulting in singleton live births |
27.2 |
16.2 |
30.8 |
18.2 |
| Percentage of
cancellations |
4.6 |
9.0 |
10.4
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15.3 |
| Average
number of embryos transferred |
2.6 |
2.9 |
2.8
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3.5
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| Percentage
of pregnancies with twins |
28.6 |
40.7
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10.7
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1 / 11
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| Percentage of
pregnancies with triplets or more |
5.7 |
14.8 |
7.1 |
0 / 11
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| Percentage
of live births having multiple infantsb |
31.3 |
57.5
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13.0
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1 / 9
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Frozen Embryos
from
Nondonor Eggs
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| Number of
transfers |
20
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15 |
15 |
5 |
| Percentage of
transfers resulting in live births
b |
30.0
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3 / 15
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9 / 15 |
0 / 5 |
| Average number
embryos transferred |
2.5 |
2.2 |
2.2
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2.4
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All Ages Combined
d |
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Donor
Eggs
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Fresh Embryos |
Frozen
Embryos |
| Number
of transfers |
36 |
9 |
| Percentage
of transfers resulting in live births |
63.9 |
0 / 9 |
| Average
number of embryos transferred |
2.5 |
2.3 |
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| CURRENT CLINIC SERVICES AND PROFILE
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| Current
Name: |
Columbia Fertility Associates |
| Donor
egg? |
Yes |
Gestational
carriers? |
Yes |
SART
Member? |
Yes |
| Donor embryo? |
Yes |
Cryopreservation? |
Yes |
Verified
lab accreditation? |
Yes |
| Single women? |
Yes |
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a
Reflects patient and treatment characteristics
of ART cycles performed using fresh nondonor eggs or embryos.
b A multiple-infant birth is
counted as one live birth.
c See
National
Summary statistics for women older than 42.
d
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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There are many factors affecting pregnancy rates including woman's age,
number of years of infertility and diagnosis (for example - endometriosis,
male factor.) In general, these statistics will represent the chance for
pregnancy in your age group. However, your doctor will confirm, based on
other factors, whether you can expect this pregnancy rate.
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