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Success Rates
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rates
The success rates on the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) site can be difficult to interpret. A comparison of clinical success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches, and individual clinic criteria for patient enrollment differs. Please discuss with your physician any questions or concerns you have about the CDC’s statistics.
NCRM participates in many clinical research studies. The results of these studies often are not reported to the CDC like our other patients success rates. Oftentimes the success rates of the study patients are higher than other patients because study patient inclusion criteria are enforced to enroll optimal outcome patients. Your physician has access to this information. Therefore, for the most current success rates, please talk with your physician.
The success rates for NCRM are published each year by the Centers for Disease Control. This link will provide you the latest published success rates for our center. However, current success rates may differ somewhat from the CDC publication because of a two- year delay in the report due to the fact that they must await and collect accurate delivery information.