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Donor Egg Success Rates
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Our Clinical Pregnancy Rates for 2008 and 2009 Using Donor Eggs |
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Pregnancy Success Rates Using Donor Eggs |
All Ages Combined |
Number of embryo transfers |
53 |
Percentage of embryo transfers having pregnancies |
84.9% |
Percentage of embryo transfers having live births |
Not yet available |
Our 2007
Pregnancy & Live Birth Success Rates Using Donor Eggs |
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Pregnancy Success Rates Using Donor Eggs |
All Ages Combined |
Number of embryo transfers |
65 |
Percentage of embryo transfers having pregnancies |
78.5% |
Percentage of embryo transfers having live births |
73.8% |
National Average Data from the SART 2007 National Summary |
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| Percent of donor egg transfers having live births | National Average |
The national summary, as well as clinic-specific IVF results for IVF and donor egg treatments done in 2007 were published on the web in 2009 by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART).
| Check your fertility doctor's IVF success rates Links to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) website 2007 donor egg and IVF success rates are reported there |
Go to SART to check 2007 egg donation or IVF success rates (new window opens) |

Egg donation success rates can vary substantially between IVF clinics. The graph above shows the live birth rates for 2002 donor egg cycles at all Chicago, Illinois area donor egg clinics that did at least 20 embryo transfers with donor eggs.
The green column on the far left of the graph shows that the national average live birth rate for donor egg cycles for 2002 was 50.0%. Numbers 1 through 5 on the graph show success rates for donor egg programs in the Chicago area. The live birth rates ranged from 32.3% to 58.5% per embryo transfer procedure at these egg donation clinics.
This clinic specific data is available by going to the CDC website (go to our CDC links page). At the CDC site, go to the 2002 report and then select individual clinics in IL. We have summarized the SART-CDC data for Chicago area clinics for public educational purposes.
Donor egg IVF is a situation that should be quite similar between clinics. Donors should be fertile and are usually very young (under age 35). These are supposed to be the "easy cases". Therefore, it is surprising to see these large differences in success rates (32-58%) between these Chicago area egg donation programs.
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.