At First Fertility, our mission is to exceed the standard of fertility care by providing compassionate, customized services with the highest quality of innovative and evidence-based reproductive technology and treatments.
Success rates are a determining factor for any prospective patient searching for a fertility clinic. The laboratories within the First Fertility network are overseen by our lab advisory board of PhD’s and HCLD’s who meet regularly to ensure our labs are compliant with network-wide policies to protect our patients and ensure the highest standard quality of care we set for our clinics.
By utilizing the most advanced technologies at our state-of-the-art facilities, such as preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) and single embryo transfers, our expert team has successfully facilitated the births of tens of thousands of healthy babies. Not only are we successful in the percent of live births achieved and elective single embryo transfers (eSET), but also in our ability to lessen the potential for pregnancies with twins, triplets and more, resulting in healthier moms and babies.
Age Group: less than 35 | First Fertility Average 2021 | SART National Average 2021 |
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Live births per intended egg retrieval (all embryo transfers) | 55% | 51% |
Twins (percentage of live births) | 4.3% | 4.7% |
Mean number of embryos transferred | 1.1 | 1.1 |
Implantation rate | 53% | 52% |
Live births per intended egg retrieval (first embryo transfer) | 41% | 40% |
Live birth per new patient | 70% | 69% |
eSET% (elective single embryo transfer) | 94% | 88% |
Age Group: 35 – 37 | First Fertility Average 2021 | SART National Average 2021 |
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Live births per intended egg retrieval (all embryo transfers) | 41% | 39% |
Twins (percentage of live births) | 4% | 4.2% |
Mean number of embryos transferred | 1.1 | 1.2 |
Implantation rate | 51% | 47% |
Live births per intended egg retrieval (first embryo transfer) | 31% | 31% |
Live birth per new patient | 59% | 59% |
eSET% (elective single embryo transfer) | 87% | 85% |
Fertility success is measured by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). All Fertility clinics in the United States are required to report their success rates to the CDC. Only clinics that are members of SART are required to report their success rates to SART. SART member clinics meet the highest standards for quality, safety, and patient care.
SART’s reporting helps create data transparency for member clinics. SART oversees member fertility clinics and helps ensure standards for quality, safety and patient care across all assisted reproductive technologies. Choosing a fertility team that reports to SART is one of the first decisions a prospective parent can make.
Our company understands the importance of transparency and accuracy for potential patients researching fertility clinics. It’s also important to note that while some fertility clinics cherry pick their patients in order to promote favorable outcomes, many of our centers take on especially challenging cases in the hopes of supporting every aspiring parent’s dream of growing their family.
Note: A comparison of clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient medical characteristics and treatment approaches may vary from clinic to clinic. Please visit www.SART.org for more success rates information.