Talk about Success Rates!
It is important to remember that
every single IVF
patient is individual and different.
Realistic success rates for
treatment can only be provided after the individual couple has been evaluated
closely.
Our success rates are based clinical pregnancies with a
3 embryo transfer.
Unfotunately since we have many
patients from abroad, it is often hard to keep track of each one. It is common for International patients to lose touch once
the treatment is complete and they have returned to their home country.
Of course we are always available
to answer any of your questions pre and post treatment.
There are several reasons for
failed attempts and here are a few of them:
embryo arrest
tubal disease
low sperm count/ sperm
defects
reduced endometrial receptivity
embryonic defects
thin endometrium
immunological factors
genetic abnormalities
endometriosis
hydrosalpinge
thrombophilia
difficult embryo
transfer
high estradiol levels
poor ovarian response
Quote from the San Diego Fertility Center :
Another problem with infertility treatment
success statistics is the way in which they are reported. Should we report
pregnancies based on each attempted cycle or overall success after 3 months or
6 months of infertility treatment? Should "success" be defined as a
(+) pregnancy test or a live born child delivered 9 months later? Even the
fertility experts can't agree and the organizations that collate success rates have
changed their definitions over time. The most commonly reported success rate is
a "clinical pregnancy"
Since this is a medical procedure
unfortunately there is no way of knowing in advance what the reason for failure
could be.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any
questions, comments or concerns you might have at info@northcyprusivf.net
www.donasyon.net
www.lowcostivf.net
www.northcyprusivf.com
www.gender-selection-ivf.co.uk
www.egg-donor-ivf.co.uk
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