Clinical pregnancy rates are defined here by the European standard, as a pregnancy confirmed on ultrasound by visualization of one or more gestational sacs or definitive clinical signs of pregnancy per embryo transfer, such as a foetal heartbeat (
Zegers-Hochschild et al., 2017).
Our success rates are split by age group and fresh vs frozen embryo transfers. It's clear to see that with increased maternal age, success rates do decrease, however, we are very proud that all our success rates exceed the HFEA average, across the board. We are also incredibly proud of our outstanding
Reciprocal IVF pregnancy rates for same sex female couples, which are
72% per embryo transfer.