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		<title>CDC Releases 2007 IVF Success Rate Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 19:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Sherbahn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a US government agency, has just released a preliminary version of its 2007 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Report. It expects to release the final version in December. The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) released its version of the report on 2007 IVF cycles several months ago. However, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a US government agency, has just released a preliminary version of its 2007 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Report. It expects to release the final version in December.</p>
<p>The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) released its version of the report on 2007 IVF cycles several months ago. However, clinics are not required by law to report to SART. They are required to report to the CDC. Therefore, the CDC report shows success rates for more clinics than the SART report does.</p>
<p>The CDC report covers data from 430 fertility clinics. Over 142,000 assisted reproductive technology (or IVF) cycles were done at these &#8220;reporting clinics&#8221;.</p>
<p>There were (as always) some fertility clinics that broke federal law and refused to report their data. These IVF clinics are referred to as &#8220;non-reporting clinics&#8221;. If fertility doctors will go so far as to break federal law to keep their IVF outcome statistics from the public &#8211; those &#8220;non-reporting clinics&#8221; most likely have very low success rates.</p>
<h3>Before you choose a fertility clinic for IVF &#8211; check success rates.</h3>
<p><a title="Links to 2007 CDC and SART IVF Success Rate Reports" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/CDC_IVF_success_rate_report_links.htm" target="_blank">Links to both the CDC and the SART IVF success rate reports</a></p>
<p><a title="Advanced Fertility Center of CHicago IVF success rates" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/ivf-success-rates.htm" target="_blank">See our IVF success rates</a></p>
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		<title>IVF Success Rates and Excuses Fertility Clinics Use for their Low Pregnancy Rates</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 01:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Sherbahn</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[IVF Clinic Success Rates]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn about blastocyst transfer Couples with infertility often need IVF to get pregnant.What should they know about IVF clinic success rates? An interesting and unusual aspect of IVF is that there is a definitive outcome for each procedure. When an IVF cycle is done there is a baby born from it &#8211; or there is [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/blastocy.htm"><strong>Learn about blastocyst transfer</strong></a></p>
<h3>Couples with infertility often need IVF to get pregnant.What should they know about IVF clinic success rates?</p>
<ul>
<li>An interesting and unusual aspect of IVF is that there is a definitive outcome for each procedure.</li>
<li>When an IVF cycle is done there is a baby born from it &#8211; or there is not. Therefore, keeping track of (and comparing) <a title="IVF Success Rates" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/ivf-success-rates.htm" target="_blank">IVF live birth success rates</a> is very straightforward.</li>
<li>Medical treatments in general rarely have such &#8220;black and white&#8221; outcomes.</li>
<li>Another unique aspect of IVF is that (in the US) all IVF clinics are required by federal law to report their in vitro fertilization success rates annually to the government. The CDC, a US government agency produces a report called the &#8220;Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Report&#8221; detailing IVF success rates for all individual clinics.</li>
<li>This report is commonly called the <a title="Link to 2006 CDC IVF Success Rate Report" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/CDC_IVF_success_rate_report_links.htm" target="_blank">CDC IVF success rate report</a>. It is released to the public on the web every year (usually in December or January).</li>
<li>Another useful report, the <a title="Link to 2007 SART Report" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/CDC_IVF_success_rate_report_links.htm" target="_blank">SART report (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology)</a>, is very similar to the CDC report &#8211; and it is released about a year earlier. However, clinics are not required by law to report to SART &#8211; so some clinics are not listed there.</li>
<li>These 2 annual reports allow consumers to view and compare IVF success rates for reputable fertility clinics.</li>
</ul>
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<h3><span id="more-6"></span>Common excuses used by fertility clinics with low success rates:</h3>
<ul>
<li>&#8220;We take a lot of very difficult cases that clinics with high success rates turn away&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;We take women with <a title="High FSH levels" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/day3fsh.htm" target="_blank">high FSH levels</a> that will have low IVF success rates&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;We have a high percentage of cases that have failed IVF multiple times&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<h3>What is wrong with these excuses?</h3>
<ul>
<li>Few fertility clinics would turn away a significant number of couples because they are &#8220;difficult&#8221; cases with a low chance for success. Couples with fertility issues are savvy and would complain to their OB/GYN doctor, to their friends, etc.  The word would get out, and it would damage the clinic&#8217;s reputation.</li>
<li>Also, most docs in this field believe in doing their best for every couple &#8211; regardless of their FSH level, etc. The goal is not to artificially &#8220;pump up&#8221; their own clinic&#8217;s success rates by excluding difficult cases.</li>
<li>Patients that fail IVF and realize they have more significant fertility issues are the ones most likely to do internet research and compare IVF success rates.</li>
<li>After failing IVF and then comparing success rates of numerous clinics, they are unlikely to choose a clinic with below average success rates for their next IVF cycle.</li>
<li>The more IVF failures, the more motivation to seek a clinic with better success rates, even if it requires more travel.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Learn about <a title="What to do when IVF fails" href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/ivf-failed-second-ivf-success.htm" target="_blank">what to do after failing an IVF cycle</a></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.advancedfertility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IVF-success-rate-graph.gif"><img class="style= alignleft" style="border: black 1px solid;" title=" mce_style=" src="http://www.advancedfertility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IVF-success-rate-graph.gif" alt="2008 IVF success rates" width="224" height="270" /></a></p>
<h3><span style="color: #000000;">Why do some IVF clinics have higher success rates?</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Why do some restaurants serve better food than others?</li>
<li>Why are some models of cars more reliable than others?</li>
<li><span style="color: #ffff00;"><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Because the work is done with precision and high quality control standards.</span><strong> </strong></em><em><strong> </strong></em></span></li>
<li>Expert and precise maintenance of quality control during the ovarian stimulation process, in the IVF laboratory, and during embryo transfer will maximize IVF success.</li>
<li>We can&#8217;t do much (just good ovarian stimulation) to change the raw materials (eggs and sperm).</li>
<li>However, we can work hard to expertly culture, select and transfer the best embryos.</li>
<li>There are not any secrets involved in high quality IVF.</li>
<li>It is <em><strong>not</strong></em> about patient selection.</li>
<li><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Some clinics work harder &#8211; and do better at getting it right.</span></em></li>
</ul>
<h3>How to improve success rates of IVF?</h3>
<ul>
<li>Utilize the excellent resources on the CDC and SART websites.
<ul>
<li>Study in vitro fertilization success rates for fertility clinics in your area.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>You probably will have a better chance for success at a clinic with a high success rate.</li>
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<h6 style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #808080;">A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches and entrance criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic.</span></h6>
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