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Fertility Success Rates2024-04-29T13:04:46-06:00

CCRM Fertility Success Rates

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Click through the timeline to see CCRM's pioneering achievements which have contributed to our leading fertility success rates since 1987.

1987

1987
First GIFT and ZIFT pregnancies in Colorado.

1990

1990
First frozen embryo pregnancy in Colorado.

1990

1990
First donor egg baby to be born in Colorado.

1993

1993
Pioneered assisted hatching in Colorado with significant improvements to IVF success rates.

1994

1994
First pregnancy resulting from ICSI in Colorado.

1996

1996
Pioneered blastocyst culture worldwide with significant improvements to IVF success rates.

2007

2007
First clinic in Colorado to successfully freeze eggs and embryos using vitrification techniques.

2007

2007
First frozen egg baby to be born in Colorado.

2007

2007
First worldwide euploid frozen embryo transfer using our pioneered protocol of blastocyst biopsy, CCS and vitrification.

2008

2008
First clinic worldwide to offer women 38-42 years significant improvements by having a baby through IVF with CCS.

2014

2014
First clinic in Colorado to implement a Fertility Assessment Program allowing women to understand their fertility continuum.

2018

2018
CCRM opens Hereditary & Disease Prevention Lab.

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Understanding Fertility Success Rates Data

CCRM is a proud member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). The majority of CCRM’s IVF cycles are frozen embryo transfers following culture to the blastocyst stage and comprehensive chromosomal screening (CCS). In examining our IVF success rates on SART, one can see that our frozen embryo transfer success rates in every age category are among the highest in the world. Since more than two-thirds of all of our cycles are now performed as frozen embryo transfers, it is important to look at our frozen embryo transfer success rates in your age group to understand your chance for success and having a baby here at CCRM.

As pioneers of blastocyst CCS, our expertise spans more than a decade. Below is a look at our success rates for 6,000 CCS frozen embryo transfers (FET) for women using their own eggs. CCRM’s high quality CCS technology enables us to achieve some of the highest IVF live birth rates and lowest miscarriage rates regardless of age. All CCS testing is conducted at CCRM Genetics, CCRM’s proprietary in-house lab.

Source: 2007-2017 SART data and CCRM Network internal data 2007-2020. Note: A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches, and entry criteria for ART may vary from clinic to clinic. The data presented here includes consolidated CCRM network data that is supplemental to SART success rates. CCRM encourages patients to visit SART.org for a comprehensive view of national and clinical IVF success rates.

CCS Success (2007-2020)

As pioneers of blastocyst CCS, our expertise spans more than a decade. Below is a look at our success rates for 6,000 CCS frozen embryo transfers (FET) for women using their own eggs.

LIVE BIRTH RATES
Live Birth Rate by Age Chart

Of 2,114 chromosomally normal frozen embryo transfers, among women under 35 years old, 68.8% resulted in a live birth.
Of 1,760 chromosomally normal frozen embryo transfers, among women 35 – 37 years old, 68.9% resulted in a live birth.
Of 1,490 chromosomally normal frozen embryo transfers, among women 38 – 40 years old, 67.4% resulted in a live birth.
Of 550 chromosomally normal frozen embryo transfers, among women 41 – 42 years old, 62.4% resulted in a live birth.
Of 114 chromosomally normal frozen embryo transfers, among women older than 43, 62.3% resulted in a live birth.

Source: 2007-2017 SART data and CCRM Network internal data 2007-2020.

CLINICAL PREGNANCY AND MISCARRIAGE RATES*
Miscarriage Rate by Age Chart

.Pregnancy Rate. Miscarriage Rate

On average, national miscarriage (MAB) rates range from 11-45% with a significant increase with maternal age.
For CCRM patients who used IVF with CCS, our MAB rate is independent of maternal age. Our MAB rate is displayed above.

Source: 2007-2017 SART data and CCRM Network internal data 2007-2020.

*See chart above for live birth rates.

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