IVF Success Rates
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc. has reported results since statistics were first compiled. We now report to the SART/CDC reporting system. Because the type and age of patients treated may vary from program to program, the comparison of cycle statistics is complex. Couples should be aware of differences among programs as well as differences in specific characteristics when reviewing the data. There are a number of factors to keep in mind when reviewing data.
- Comparison of programs is complicated.
- Only annual data should be quoted since short-term trends are unreliable.
- Outcomes should be reported clearly in terms of live births (clinical pregnancies for the most recent year since not all the births have yet occurred) per cycle, retrieval or transfer.
- Success rates reported in the SART/CDC Data Registry format cannot be compared to programs which do not report to SART/CDC since non-reporters may utilize formats designed to inflate their success rates.
The following are our results as reported to the SART/CDC reporting system. In order to get a long-term view of our results we are presenting cumulative reports for five years. As entry criteria are highly variable for each program, and treatment processes vary, a center-by-center comparison of results may not be meaningful.
2009 Pregnancies Per Transfer
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc., Beverly Hills, Redondo Beach and Westminster, California
2009 Average Number of Embryos Transfered
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc., Beverly Hills, Redondo Beach and Westminster, California
2004-2008 Live Births Per Transfer
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc., Beverly Hills, Redondo Beach and Westminster, California
2004-2008 Average Number of Embryos Transfered
Reproductive Partners Medical Group, Inc., Beverly Hills, Redondo Beach and Westminster, California





