Pacific Fertility Center is pleased to share our delivered pregnancy rates for 2007 and our preliminary clinical pregnancy rates for 2008. These outstanding pregnancy rates are made possible thanks to our team of board certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialists, as well as, our highly trained embryologists. Clinical pregnancy reflects the finding of a pregnancy sac in the uterus following transfer. Delivered pregnancy rate will be lower after accounting for miscarriage and pregnancy loss, particularly in older age groups.
Pacific Fertility Center Preliminary Clinical Pregnancy Rates for 2008
**Oocyte Donation**
Fresh
Frozen
Number of Cycles
191
153
Pregnancy Rate per transfer
66%
34%
**IVF - Own Egg**
Age
<35
35-37
38-40
41-42
>42
Number of Cycles
180
166
174
119
58
Pregnancy Rate per transfer
51%
46%
42%
31%
15%
**PGS/PGD - Own Egg, < 40 years of age**
Number of Cycles
32
Clinical Pregnancy Rate per transfer
56.3%
**Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET)**
Oocyte Donation
Number of Cycles
73
Clinical Pregnancy Rate per transfer
68.5%
Multiple pregnancy (identical twins)
2
IVF - Own Egg, < 40 years of age
Number of cycles
41
Clinical Pregnancy Rate per transfer
51.2%
Multiple Pregnancy (identical twins)
1
Delivered Pregnancy Rates 2007 (as reported to SART and CDC)
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