IVFAustralia's success rates
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IVFAustralia’s success rates, personalised care by accredited fertility sub-specialists and affordability is second to none - attracting an increasing number of patients.
One in six Australian couples of reproductive age experience difficulties conceiving a child. Assisted conception, nowadays, provides the highest possible chance of starting a family as the success of assisted reproductive technology has overtaken natural conception.
IVFAustralia is very proud of the increasing number of patients for whom we are achieving success – conception and a baby. Each year we collate our pregnancy and live birth data to review our clinical and scientific practice. Each woman is counted once and our data details results of our cleavage (2 and 3 day old embryos) and blastocyst (5 day old embryos) transfers for all patients treated in 2006 (which is unlike some clinics who report on select groups of patients).
The average age of our female patients is 36 and in this age group in particular our success rates are second to none.
IVFAustralia’s actual clinical pregnancy and live birth results for 2006

Individual clinic results are available from each specialist at your local clinic.
IVFAustralia’s approach is to provide the least invasive, most effective treatment option for patients to maximise their chance of conception. At your initial consultation your fertility specialist will give you an indication of your likelihood of conceiving which will vary between 5-50% per treatment cycle depending on the specific treatment recommended and :
- both partner’s age;
- how long you have been trying to conceive;
- whether either partner has been parents previously;
- how well the eggs and sperm are likely to fertilise.
In 2008 we will be recommending blastocyst culture of all embryos (that is allowing embryos to grow 5 days in vitro before transferring them back to the woman) as our clinical evidence, and that of international fertility clinics, is that the chance of pregnancy following fresh blastocyst embryo transfer is significantly higher than cleavage (2 or 3 day old embryo) transfer. The overall pregnancy rate of transferring a cleavage stage embryo is comparable, but it is now clear from our extensive research and international data that the average patient will conceive more quickly following blastocyst embryo transfer.
The IVFAustralia Difference:
- The largest team of RANZCOG accredited fertility sub-specialists in Australasia personally managing each patient;
- Inhouse NATA accredited pathology service dedicated to reproductive endocrinology and infertility;
- Inhouse ultrasound monitoring performed by our team of specifically trained fertility nurses and doctors;
- Inhouse support from fertility counsellors who are all professionally qualified psychologists;
- Egg collection at the optimum time for you in IVFAustralia approved surgical centres of excellence, close to your local area, offering the choice of a light general anaesthetic for your comfort or local anaesthesia;
- Embryo development nurtured under the care of highly skilled embryologists in IVFAustralia RTAC accredited embryology laboratories and NATA accredited Andrology laboratories
- Individualised treatment at affordable costs planned to avoid large up front charges;
- Where possible IVFAustralia claims directly from Medicare the Government approved fees saving you time and inconvenience.
Through our caring individualised approach and excellent success rates, IVFAustralia’s fertility specialists are successfully treating increasing numbers of infertile couples. We are proud of the word of mouth recommendation patients’ give to family and friends of the IVFAustralia caring difference.
To learn more about how IVFAustralia can help you, join us at one of our free information evenings in and around Sydney.
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