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Assisted Reproduction (IVF) Results for the last 12 monthsFrom 1/1/2006 to
1/1/2007
Currently, the In Vitro
Fertilization (IVF) Program at Oregon Health & Science University
uses day 3 transfers as a means to optimized IVF success rates. The day of transfer is dependent upon
several
variables, such as the number of embryos available for transfer, age of
patient, treatment category, previous patient history, etc. The
decision
on
how many embryos to transfer is made following
consultations between the patient, physician, and the embryology lab. |
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| Own Eggs Age < 40 |
Own Eggs Age > 40 |
Donor Eggs | |
| Number of Retrievals | 198 | 38 | 29 |
| Number of Transfers | 186 | 36 | 28 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate per Embryo Transfer | 54 % | 19 % | 75 % |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate per Retrieval | 51 % | 18 % | 72 % |
| Mean
Number Embryos Transferred |
2.2 |
3.0 |
2.0 |
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Distribution of Pregnancies
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| Singletons: | 55 | 5 |
9 |
| Twins: | 36 | 2 |
12 |
| Triplets: | 4 |
0 | 0 |
| >Triplets: | 0 |
0 |
0 |
Repro Endocrinologists generally transfer more than 1 embryo to increase the chances of pregnancy. However, in most cases maximum pregnancy rates are achieved with the transfer of only 2 or 3 embryos.
However, the more embryos that are transferred, the more likely the couple may experience a multiple pregnancy. Together the physician and couple carefully weigh influencing factors (age, health, embryo quality, donor eggs) to predetermine a reasonable number of embryos for transfer.
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