Success Rates

Through our application of the latest scientific advancements in the treatment of infertility and ongoing refinements in our clinical and laboratory techniques, New England Fertility continually achieves high pregnancy rates resulting in healthy live births.

To learn more about vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates*, visit the Society of Reproductive Technology (SART) website. (Note: A comparison of individual clinic success rates may not be meaningful because patient selection, patient medical characteristics, treatment approaches, cycle cancellation, and the number of embryos transferred vary from clinic to clinic.)

As you will see, SART statistics are reported in different categories, including IVF with fresh and frozen eggs as well as IVF from donor eggs, and emphasize a woman’s age as one of the most significant factors in determining success.

Reporting Success Rates

Clinics in the United States that use assisted reproductive technology (ART) are required by law to report outcomes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Most U.S. fertility programs follow the guidelines of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) in reporting success rates. Each year, SART and the CDC collect, compile, and publish clinic-specific data. Results are organized by state and procedure. The data also includes information on pregnancy outcomes, such as the rate of miscarriage, twins, and other multiple births.

New England Fertility has been a member in good standing of SART since 1991 and reports its results annually.

* Per the CDC, “ART includes all fertility treatments in which both eggs and sperm are handled. In general, ART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman’s ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman’s body or donating them to another woman. They do NOT include treatments in which only sperm are handled (i.e., intrauterine—or artificial—insemination) or procedures in which a woman takes medicine only to stimulate egg production without the intention of having eggs retrieved.”


 

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Counties & Towns That We Serve:
Westchester NY | Rockland NY | Bronx NY | Queens NY | Dutchess NY | Putnam NY
Fairfield, CT | New Haven CT | Litchfield CT | Hartford CT | Middlesex CT | Tolland CT | New London CT | Windham CT

  Andover, Tolland County, CT
Ansonia, New Haven County, CT
Beacon Falls, New Haven County, CT
Bethany, New Haven County, CT
Bolton, Tolland County, CT
Bozrah, New London County, CT
Branford, New Haven County, CT
Bridgeport, New Haven County, CT
Brookfield, New Haven County, CT
Cheshire, New Haven County, CT
Colchester, New Haven County, CT
Danbury, Fairfield County, CT
Darien, Fairfield County, CT
Derby, New Haven County, CT
Easton, Fairfield County, CT
East Haven, New Haven County, CT
East Lyme, New London County, CT
Fairfield, Fairfield County, CT
Franklin, New London County, CT
Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT
Guilford, New Haven County, CT
Hamden, New Haven County, CT
Lyme, New London County, CT
Madison, New Haven County, CT
Marlborough, Hartford County, CT
Meriden, New Haven County, CT
Middlebury, New Haven County, CT
Milford, Fairfield County, CT
Milford, Fairfield County, CT
Monroe, Fairfield County, CT
Naugatuck, Fairfield County, CT
New Canaan, Fairfield County, CT
Newtown, Fairfield County, CT
New Britain, Hartford County, CT
Newington,  Hartford County, CT
Norwalk, Fairfield County, CT
North Stonington, New London County CT
Orange, New Haven County, CT
Redding, Fairfield County, CT
Ridgefield, Fairfield County, CT
Shelton, Fairfield County, CT
Stamford, Fairfield County, CT
Seymour, Fairfield County, CT
Stratford, Fairfield County, CT  
Stonington, New London County, CT
Trumbull, Fairfield County, CT
Weston, Fairfield County, CT
Westport, Fairfield County, CT
West Haven, New Haven County, CT
Wilton, Fairfield County, CT
Wallingford, New Haven County, CT
Wolcott, New Haven County, CT
Woodbridge, New Haven County, CT
Tolland, Tolland County, CT

Amawalk, Westchester, NY 
Armonk, Westchester, NY
Ardsley, Westchester, NY
Banksville, Westchester, NY
Bedford, Westchester, NY 
Brewster, NY 
Briarcliff Manor, NY 
Bronx, NY 
Bronxville, Westchester, NY 
Buchanan, Westchester, NY
Carmel, NY 
Chappaqua, Westchester, NY 
Cross River, Westchester, NY 
Dobbs Ferry, Westchester, NY 
Eastchester, Westchester, NY 
Elmsford, Westchester, NY 
Fishkill, NY 
Flushing, NY
Harrison, Westchester, NY 
Hartsdale, Westchester, NY 
Hastings on Hudson, NY 
Irvington, Westchester, NY 
Jefferson Valley, NY 
Katonah, Westchester, NY 
Larchmont, Westchester, NY 
Lewisboro, Westchester, NY
Mahopac, NY 
Mamaroneck, NY 
Mount Kisco, NY
Mount Vernon, NY 
New Rochelle, NY 
North Salem, NY 
Ossining, Westchester, NY 
Peekskill, Westchester, NY 
Pelham, Westchester, NY 
Pleasant Valley, NY 
Pleasantville, NY
Pound Ridge, Westchester, NY 
Port Chester, Westchester, NY 
Purchase, Westchester, NY 
Rockland County, NY 
Rye, Westchester, NY 
Scarsdale, Westchester, NY 
Scotts Corner, Westchester, NY 
Sleepy Hollow, Westchester, NY 
Somers, Westchester, NY 
South Salem, Westchester, NY 
Tarrytown, Westchester, NY 
Tuckahoe, Westchester, NY 
Valhalla, Westchester, NY 
Waccabuc, Westchester, NY 
White Plains, Westchester, NY 
Yonkers, Westchester, NY 
Yorktown Heights, NY

Distances in Miles From Stamford, Westport & Hamden to Selected Fairfield Towns

 

Stamford to Greenwich - 6 Miles
Stamford to Darien - 4 Miles
Stamford to New Canaan - 8 Miles
Stamford to Norwalk - 10 Miles
Stamford to Wilton - 16 Miles
Stamford to Westport - 13 Miles
Westport to Wilton - 7 Miles
Westport to Weston - 6 Miles
Westport to Fairfield - 5 Miles
Westport to Easton - 9 Miles
Westport to Trumbull - 13 Miles
Westport to Bridgeport - 11 Miles
Westport to Stratford - 15 Miles
Westport to Shelton - 21 Miles
Westport to Ridgefiled - 14 Miles
Westport to Danbury - 23 Miles

Hamden to Milford - 16 Miles
Hamden to Orange - 13 Miles
Hamden to Derby - 14 Miles
Hamden to West Haven - 14 Miles
Hamden to West Haven - 7 Miles
Hamden to Ansonia - 15 Miles
Hamden to Seymour - 19 Miles
Hamden to Woodbridge - 9 Miles
Hamden to Bethany - 13 Miles
Hamden to North Haven - 4 Miles
Hamden to East Haven - 12 Miles
Hamden to Branford - 16 Miles
Hamden to Guilford - 23 Miles
Hamden to Madison - 27 Miles
Hamden to Cheshire - 7 Miles
Hamden to Wallingford - 8 Miles