IVF Success Rates Explained
What Does IVF Success Rate
Really Mean?
Learn how IVF success rates are calculated, what affects your chances, and how Dr. Susan Davies helps patients at Davies Fertility IVF Specialists in Illinois set realistic expectations.
When you explore fertility treatment, one of the first numbers you’ll notice is “success rate.” At Davies Fertility IVF Specialists, we believe in transparency about what success means, how it’s measured, and how it relates to your individual situation.
Let’s demystify it together.
IVF Success Rates Explained
What Does IVF Success Rate Really Mean?
Learn how IVF success rates are calculated, what affects your chances, and how Dr. Susan Davies helps patients at Davies Fertility IVF Specialists in Illinois set realistic expectations.
When you explore fertility treatment, one of the first numbers you’ll notice is “success rate.” At Davies Fertility IVF Specialists, we believe in transparency about what success means, how it’s measured, and how it relates to your individual situation.
Let’s demystify it together.
What is a “Success Rate”?
- The percentage of cycles resulting in live birth (or clinical pregnancy) for a given clinic or age group.
- Common metrics include fresh egg cycles, frozen embryo transfers, and live birth per retrieval or transfer.
- Note: Comparison between clinics can be misleading unless age, diagnosis, and embryo transfer numbers are aligned.
What is a “Success Rate”?
- The percentage of cycles resulting in live birth (or clinical pregnancy) for a given clinic or age group.
- Common metrics include fresh egg cycles, frozen embryo transfers, and live birth per retrieval or transfer.
- Note: Comparison between clinics can be misleading unless age, diagnosis, and embryo transfer numbers are aligned.
Key Factors Affecting Success Rates
- Age of the egg provider – younger eggs generally yield higher success.
- Egg quality & quantity – ovarian reserve, response to stimulation.
- Embryo quality – influenced by lab environment and embryologist expertise.
- Uterine health & implantation conditions – uterine lining, prior surgeries, fibroids.
- Male factor & sperm quality – though less age‐driven, still contributes.
- Lifestyle factors – BMI, smoking, sleep, stress, nutrition.
- Clinic protocols & lab technology – important but just one piece of the whole picture.
Key Factors Affecting Success Rates
- Age of the egg provider – younger eggs generally yield higher success.
- Egg quality & quantity – ovarian reserve, response to stimulation.
- Embryo quality – influenced by lab environment and embryologist expertise.
- Uterine health & implantation conditions – uterine lining, prior surgeries, fibroids.
- Male factor & sperm quality – though less age‐driven, still contributes.
- Lifestyle factors – BMI, smoking, sleep, stress, nutrition.
- Clinic protocols & lab technology – important but just one piece of the whole picture.
How We Interpret Success Rates at Our Clinic
At Davies Fertility & IVF Specialists we:
Why Putting It All Into Context Matters