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Clinical Pregnancy (1) Rates
For the period of May 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005
These statistics represent outcomes for patients who have undergone embryo transfer. The percentages are calculated by dividing the number of women who achieved a clinical pregnancy (numerator) by the total number who underwent a transfer (denominator) from May 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005. Please keep in mind that a variety of individual factors may increase or decrease your likelihood of having a baby.
In Vitro Fertilization
Includes all fresh embryo and blastocyst transfers.
| IVF |
Age < 35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
41-42 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate |
51% |
52% |
41% |
25% |
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74/144 |
52/101 |
31/75 |
7/28 |
In Vitro Fertilization - First Cycle Outcomes
Includes all fresh embryo and blastocyst transfers for patients on their first IVF cycle.
| First Cycle IVF |
Age < 35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
41-42 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate |
54% |
55% |
36% |
17% |
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41/85 |
26/47 |
12/33 |
3/18 |
In Vitro Fertilization with ICSI
ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm injection) is a procedure in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg to overcome problems with sperm function or motility. ICSI is also a measure of lab efficiency as patients less than 38 years of age with male factor as the primary diagnosis should have the best outcomes. We included this information to best illustrate the overall quality in our laboratory.
| IVF with ICSI |
Age < 38 |
| Clinical Pregnancy Rate |
55% |
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22/40 |
Rates of Triplet Pregnancies
Multiple pregnancies are confirmed by the number of fetal heartbeats on ultrasound. At RMACT we strive to have the lowest triplet rate possible as this represents a complex pregnancy and delivery for both the mother and babies. We are very proud to have excellent pregnancy rates with very low triplet rates. This is accomplished by having an excellent lab and a personal conference with each patient on the day of embryo transfer. We are proud to say that we have no quadruplets.
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Age < 38 |
> 38 |
| % of pregnant patients with triplets |
9% |
0% |
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11/126 |
0/39 |
(1) A clinical pregnancy means a gestational sac is visualized in the uterus (using ultrasound)
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Under the Direction of Richard T. Scott, Jr., M.D., FACOG, HCLD, Practice Director

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Fairfield County
Norwalk and Danbury Offices
Joshua Hurwitz, M.D.
Mark P. Leondires, M.D.
Spencer Richlin, M.D.
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Westchester County
John J. Stangel, M.D.
70 Maple Avenue
Rye, NY
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