Estimate chances of a live birth after IVF.
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This assessment provides statistical probability and mathematical interpretation based on validated clinical equations. It is not a diagnostic tool.
Provides an evidence-based estimation of the probability of a live birth following one or more IVF cycles. This model factors in maternal age and clinical history, based on large-scale datasets from reproductive health registries like SART.
Since the first 'test tube baby' in 1978, IVF science has moved from experimental to a mainstream clinical pathway, with success rates improving nearly every year due to advances in embryo culture.
Don't focus on just one cycle. Many clinicians look at the 'cumulative' success rate over 3 cycles, which is often significantly higher than the first-cycle estimate.