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Understanding Success Rates of IVF Clinics

by Shivani Sachdev Founder & Director

If you want to know how good of a job an IVF facility is doing, look no further than its success rate. This data reveals the success rate of IVF procedures and the likelihood of a successful pregnancy at the fertility clinic. Success rates are one thing to consider when choosing a fertility clinic to begin the IVF process. Here are three guidelines for making sense of IVF success rates.

 

Having terminology understanding

 

You'll come across the following terms when you research the success rates of various fertility clinics:

 

Live births: This only accounts for successful deliveries; obstetrical complications that result in a stillbirth or infant death are not included. Live birth rates for couples who do not use fertility treatments are about 22%, so it's crucial to keep your expectations in check if you're expecting a child.

 

Clinical pregnancy: During this point in the pregnancy, an ultrasound will reveal the fetal heart. There is a 95% likelihood of a successful delivery if a fetal heartbeat is detected six weeks into a pregnancy.

 

It might take up to two years to compile statistics on live births. As a result, the live birth statistics may be from a bygone era, reflecting the procedures used by fertility clinics two years ago. Clinical pregnancy data is a better indicator of how well the clinic is currently operating since it may be collected as early as week 6 of pregnancy and has a 95% likelihood of live delivery.

 

Learning how different variables affect IVF success rates

 

Keep in mind that when comparing IVF success rates, you are looking at an average across many people who have had many different forms of IVF therapy. This does not account for numerous other variables associated with infertility. The success rate of IVF may be affected by several variables.

 

·       Woman's age: Fertility declines beyond age 30 because of a decline in egg quality and quantity. IVF procedures grow more challenging and less effective beyond the age of 40.

 

·       Your condition: IVF success rates reflect your unique situation and the causes of infertility. Such factors include, but are not limited to, sperm quality, uterine difficulties, hereditary factors, and endometriosis. Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) of embryos has been linked to a greater live birth rate, which may artificially inflate a clinic's declared success rates.

 

·       Using sperm or eggs from donors: A greater pregnancy rate is correlated with this, which might bias the findings positively. Donor sperm is more likely to be successful in women who otherwise have healthy fertility. Some clinics may have a lower success rate for women of the same age since they do not utilize donor sperm.

 

Inquiries to make to a fertility clinic

 

Because a clinic's advertised success percentage neither reflects nor predicts your circumstances, here are some inquiries to make of your IVF physician:

 

·       How likely will I be able to have a child, given my age and current health status?

·       Should we/I look into alternative possibilities that could help us conceive naturally?

 

·       Should we/I consider using supplements to raise the probability of having a healthy baby? 

 

·       What is the certain number of eggs laid before they may be collected? Clinics may stop collecting eggs if a particular limit has been reached (usually 3). However, egg harvesting may be necessary for certain women with a poor ovarian reserve.

 

·       How about ovulation induction alternatives at the clinic? 

 

Conclusion

 

The SCI IVF Hospital's doctors have helped many couples have kids via IVF, and the facility consistently ranks as one of the finest in the world regarding patient satisfaction. Because of the patient's confidence and cooperation, it is the top IVF facility in India. 


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About Shivani Sachdev Senior   Founder & Director

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Created on Dec 28th 2022 15:59. Viewed 144 times.

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