Understanding IVF success rates can be an important part of deciding whether and when to pursue fertility treatment. At LAIVF, we believe success rates should be presented clearly and responsibly, with the understanding that every patient’s journey is unique.
IVF outcomes vary based on many factors, including age, medical history, diagnosis, and individualized treatment plans. The information below is intended to help you understand how success rates are reported and how they may apply in a general sense. A personal consultation is always the best way to understand what these numbers may mean for you.
How IVF success rates are measured
IVF success rates are most commonly reported as live birth rates per treatment cycle, grouped by age at the time of treatment. This reflects the percentage of treatment cycles that resulted in a live birth.
Age is a significant factor in IVF outcomes, but it is not the only one. Other factors that can influence success include ovarian reserve, sperm quality, underlying medical conditions, previous treatment history, and the specific protocols used during treatment.
Because of these variables, success rates should be viewed as a reference point rather than a prediction of individual results.
LAIVF reported IVF success rates
Below are LAIVF’s reported IVF success rates, organized by age group. These outcomes reflect clinical data from patients treated at LAIVF and are presented to offer transparency and context.
| Age | <35 | 35-37 | 38-40 | 41-42 | >42 | Donors |
| Patients | 104 | 90 | 73 | 55 | 37 | 52 |
| Live Birth Rate | 57 (55%) | 41 (46%) | 29 (40%) | 17 (31%) | 6 (16%) | 32 (62%) |
| Twin Rate | 14 (24%) | 8 (19%) | 5 (17%) | 1 (6%) | 0 (0%) | 13 (41%) |
The table includes:
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Number of patients treated within each age group
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Live birth rates by age
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Twin rates, where applicable
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Outcomes for donor egg cycles, which are reported separately due to different clinical considerations
Important notes about IVF success rates
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Success rates represent group outcomes and do not predict individual results
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A higher or lower rate does not guarantee the same outcome for every patient
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Donor egg cycles are reported separately because outcomes are influenced by donor age and screening
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Twin rates reflect treatment outcomes and are influenced by embryo transfer decisions made in consultation with patients
Your physician will help interpret how these outcomes relate to your specific medical situation.
Why individualized care matters
At LAIVF, treatment plans are never based on statistics alone. Each patient receives an individualized evaluation and care plan designed around their medical needs and family-building goals.
Success in fertility treatment is influenced by thoughtful clinical decision-making, ongoing monitoring, and personalized care. For this reason, published success rates are only one part of the overall picture.
Discussing your personal chances of success
The most accurate way to understand your chances of success with IVF is through a consultation with a fertility specialist. During this visit, your physician can review your medical history, diagnostic results, and treatment options in detail and discuss how they may relate to expected outcomes.
If you have questions about IVF success rates or would like to discuss your individual situation, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with LAIVF.
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To learn more about IVF treatment and discuss your individual care plan, please request a consultation with LAIVF.
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