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Fertility Clinic Success Rates

The 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act requires the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to publish fertility clinic success rates. The goal of the annual Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates report is to help infertility patients make informed decisions about assisted reproductive technology (ART).

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What You Need to Know about Fertility Clinic Success Rates

April 29, 2013

Fertility clinics are mandated by the CDC to report the success of their in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles each year. The CDC Assisted Reproductive Technology report containing these success rates takes approximately three years to compile. In addition, the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SART) and other resources like IVFreports.org aim to present accurate data which represents clinic success rates on the same plane. Although success rates are not intended to be a basis for comparison between fertility clinics, some would suggest that success rates provide a window into the operation of the clinic’s IVF lab. Many times these success rates are difficult for the layperson to interpret, however, so fertility patients should understand what each report says and the data most helpful for choosing their fertility clinic.

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Welcome to the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery

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Source: Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Meet Dr. Michael S. Mersol-Barg, director of the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, and learn more about the center and their personalized approach to fertility care.

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Video: Dr. Alan Copperman Introduces RMA of New York

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Source: RMA of New York
Dr. Alan Copperman, a fertility doctor with RMA of New York introduces patients to the world-renowned, full service fertility center, its Reproductive Endocrinologists, Urologist, Complementary Care team and highly qualified staff. RMA of New York specializes in in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), egg donation, egg freezing, fertility surgery, and male factor infertility treatments.

Choosing an Orange County Infertility Clinic

There are 11 Orange County fertility clinics and an additional 50 across California. These clinics provide a wide range of fertility treatments, including IUI, IVF, egg donation and surrogacy. Fertility clinics also offer genetic testing on embryos and some offer family balancing with gender selection. Many fertility clinics also fertility preservation with egg freezing.

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Trouble Conceiving and Infertility

If you are under the age of 35 and have been trying to conceive for one year, or over 35 and have been trying to conceive for six months, see a fertility specialist. A fertility workup can help determine why you are having trouble conceiving, or the cause of multiple miscarriages.

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Time for a Fertility Doctor or Fertility Clinic? How to Find One

Are you ready to see a fertility doctor or find the fertility clinic that can help you on your way to getting pregnant? If your first instinct is to ask your gynecologist or your best friend who had in vitro fertilization (IVF) for a referral, that's not necessarily a bad idea … but it's also very important for you to do your own research..

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Memphis, TN, Infertility Clinical Trials

Clinical trials enable fertility clinics and researchers the opportunity to test and refine infertility treatment protocols. Clinical trials are also being conducted for egg freezing and fertility preservation. Fertility patients who participate do not pay for the treatment, which is an attractive proposition. Infertility-related clinical trials in Tennessee may be ongoing or up and coming.

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