LifeQuest's Statistics

SUCCESS RATES

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Pregnancy Rate by Age 2003-2006 (four years of data)

In the past four years, we have done 1800 fresh embryo transfers resulting in 746 clinical pregnancies. This gives LifeQuest an overall pregnancy rate of 41.4%. In addition, we have done 152 donor egg cycles, with an overall pregnancy rate of 60%.

chart of LifeQuest IVF's statistics, showing treatment of infertility

Pregnancy Rate by Age above 40 years old with own eggs, 2003-2006 inclusive

pregnancy  rates by age over 40 at LifeQuest IVF

Age Distribution of Patients at LifeQuest

Forty percent of LifeQuest’s patients are 34 years old or younger.

The remaining 60% is comprised of patients 35 years of age or older.

chart of age distribution at LifeQuest IVF fertility center

IVF/ICSI Cycle Number and Clinical Pregnancy Rate* (all ages)

2003 – 2006 inclusive (= four years)

In the past 4 years, greater than 50% of patients achieved a clinical pregnancy on their first cycle.  Close to 50% of patients who had a second cycle also achieved a clinical pregnancy. Finally, 40% of patients who did a third cycle achieved a clinical pregnancy.  Statistically, most people have become pregnant by their third cycle.

We only report clinical pregnancies. These are the pregnancies in which a fetal heartbeat is visualized using ultrasound imaging at 7 weeks of pregnancy. We do not report chemical pregnancies or spontaneous abortions before 7 weeks, as pregnancies.

lifequest  statistical chart of birth rates

Multiple Pregnancy Rate 2004

LQCRM (=LifeQuest)

CARTR (= Canadian Assisted Reproductive Technologies Registry. This is a registry where IVF clinics in Canada send their yearly results for compilation into a national average.)

chart of  multiple=

If you transfer more than one embryo, you have a 25% chance of becoming pregnant with multiples, that is, a 24% chance of twins, and a 0.9% chance of triplets. Compared to the national average, LifeQuest is very responsible with our multiple rates, as having multiples can adversely affect the health of both the babies and the mother.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:50