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==2013 Assisted Reproductive Technology==
==2013 Assisted Reproductive Technology==


Cover image of 2015 report.
Cover image of 2015 report.  
 
Report Data from 467 fertility clinics and information below are extracts from this report.
 
* '''How many people in the United States have infertility problems?'''
** 2011–2013 National Survey of Family Growth. (For more details about the data, see http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg/key_statistics/i. htm#infertility.)
** Of the approximately 61 million women aged 15–44 years in 2011–2013, about 6.9 million, or 11%, had received infertility services at some time in their lives. (Infertility services include medical tests to diagnose infertility, medical advice and treatments to help a woman become pregnant, and services other than routine prenatal care to prevent miscarriage.)
** Additionally, about 6% of married women aged 15–44 years are infertile (unable to get pregnant after at least 12 consecutive months of trying to conceive).
* '''Which clinics are represented in this report?'''
** The data in this report come from 467 fertility clinics that provided and verified information about the outcomes of the ART cycles started in their clinics in 2013.
* '''What are my chances of getting pregnant using ART?'''
** Unfortunately, not all ART procedures that result in a pregnancy lead to the delivery of a live infant.
** 93,787 fresh nondonor ART cycles were started in 2013. Of those, 33,425 (36%) led to a pregnancy, but only 27,406 (29%) resulted in a live birth. In other words, 6,019 (almost 1 in 5) of ART pregnancies did not result in a live birth.
 


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Latest revision as of 13:47, 9 October 2015

2013 Assisted Reproductive Technology

Cover image of 2015 report.

Report Data from 467 fertility clinics and information below are extracts from this report.

  • How many people in the United States have infertility problems?
    • 2011–2013 National Survey of Family Growth. (For more details about the data, see http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg/key_statistics/i. htm#infertility.)
    • Of the approximately 61 million women aged 15–44 years in 2011–2013, about 6.9 million, or 11%, had received infertility services at some time in their lives. (Infertility services include medical tests to diagnose infertility, medical advice and treatments to help a woman become pregnant, and services other than routine prenatal care to prevent miscarriage.)
    • Additionally, about 6% of married women aged 15–44 years are infertile (unable to get pregnant after at least 12 consecutive months of trying to conceive).
  • Which clinics are represented in this report?
    • The data in this report come from 467 fertility clinics that provided and verified information about the outcomes of the ART cycles started in their clinics in 2013.
  • What are my chances of getting pregnant using ART?
    • Unfortunately, not all ART procedures that result in a pregnancy lead to the delivery of a live infant.
    • 93,787 fresh nondonor ART cycles were started in 2013. Of those, 33,425 (36%) led to a pregnancy, but only 27,406 (29%) resulted in a live birth. In other words, 6,019 (almost 1 in 5) of ART pregnancies did not result in a live birth.


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Reference

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology. 2013 Assisted Reproductive Technology Fertility Clinic Success Rates Report. Atlanta (GA): US Dept of Health and Human Services; 2015.

http://www.cdc.gov/art/pdf/2013-report/art-2013-fertility-clinic-report.pdf


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