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HART’s Proven Success Rate
When choosing a fertility clinic, results matter. HART Fertility Clinic publishes verified IVF success rate data through the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SART) so you can make an informed decision about your care with full confidence in the numbers behind it.
Success By the Numbers
Hart Fertility Clinic tracks and reports IVF outcomes with full transparency. Every figure submitted through the SART reflects real patients and real cycles.
Here is what that means for you:
HART Fertility Clinic IVF Success Rates 2002-2017
| Age Group | Total Cycles | Pregnancy Rate | Live Birth Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 488 | 68.2% | 57.9% |
| 35-37 | 179 | 57.7% | 50.5% |
| 38-40 | 155 | 47.7% | 40.0% |
| 41-42 | 72 | 23.6% | 12.5% |
| FET, all ages, non-donor | 186 | -- | 43.0% |
| Donor egg, all ages | 56 | -- | 60.7% |
Data represents pregnancy rates per initiated cycle, compiled from the yearly Assisted Reproductive Technology Report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
What It All Means
A direct comparison between clinics can be misleading because every patient brings a unique medical history, and no two treatment plans are the same. What these numbers reflect is HART Fertility Clinic's consistent commitment to quality care across a broad range of patients and age groups.
The latest IVF Clinic Reports from SART have been released. View our official SART report for the most up-to-date data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do IVF success rates actually measure?
IVF success rates measure how often a treatment cycle results in a clinical pregnancy or live birth. The data tracks outcomes from the point a cycle begins, giving patients a clear view of how frequently treatment leads to a real result.
Pregnancy rates and live birth rates are not the same number, and the difference matters. Live birth rate is the more meaningful figure because it reflects a baby actually born, not just a positive pregnancy test.
What is SART and why does it matter?
SART, the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies, is a national organization that collects and publishes IVF outcome data from member clinics across the country. Membership requires clinics to report results annually, which are then reviewed and made available to the public.
This gives patients a reliable, standardized way to evaluate fertility clinics based on verified outcomes. When a clinic reports through SART, you know the numbers have gone through an independent review process.
How do I know if HART's success rates apply to my situation?
Success rates are reported by age group and treatment type, giving you a general starting point for understanding outcomes. Your individual results depend on factors specific to you, including diagnosis, ovarian reserve, and prior treatment history.
No published success rate can predict your personal outcome with certainty. The best way to understand your chances is to meet with your Houston reproductive doctor and review your diagnostic results together.
Does age affect my chances of IVF success?
Age is one of the most significant factors in IVF outcomes because egg quality and quantity decline over time. HART's data shows live birth rates of 57.9% for patients under 35, compared to 12.5% for patients aged 41 to 42.
This does not mean older patients cannot achieve success, but it does mean treatment planning may look different. Your physician will factor your age alongside other clinical indicators to build the most realistic and effective plan for you.
What is a frozen embryo transfer (FET) and how does it affect success rates?
A frozen embryo transfer is a procedure where a previously frozen embryo is thawed and transferred into the uterus during a separate cycle from the original retrieval. FET cycles allow patients to transfer embryos when the body is most prepared to support implantation.
HART's data shows a live birth rate of 43.0% for FET cycles across all ages using non-donor embryos. For many patients, FET is a planned part of their IVF strategy rather than a secondary option.
How do donor egg success rates differ from standard IVF?
Donor egg IVF uses eggs from a screened donor rather than the patient's own eggs, which typically results in higher success rates because donor eggs come from younger, healthy individuals. HART's data reflects a live birth rate of 60.7% for donor egg cycles across all ages.
This option is often recommended when a patient's own egg quality or quantity makes standard IVF less likely to succeed. Your physician will discuss whether donor eggs are a suitable path based on your diagnostic results and goals.
How do I get a realistic picture of my own success rate before starting treatment?
The most accurate way to understand your personal outlook is through a full diagnostic evaluation that includes hormonal testing, ultrasound assessment, and semen analysis. These results give your physician the data needed to build an honest picture of your options.
Published success rates reflect population averages and cannot account for the specifics of your case. A consultation with your Houston reproductive doctor is the only way to translate general data into a plan built around your actual situation.
Ready to Talk to a Houston Reproductive Doctor About Your Options?
At HART Fertility Clinic, your care is guided by Dr. Dorothy J. Roach, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist with decades of experience helping patients navigate complex fertility challenges. Every treatment plan is thoughtfully tailored to your medical history, fertility goals, and individual needs, ensuring personalized care at every stage of your journey.
Schedule a consultation today and discover the difference of working with a Houston fertility specialist who combines advanced reproductive expertise, compassionate guidance, and a longstanding commitment to helping families grow.
Experienced
With over 30 years of experience, our doctors have helped thousands of families with complex fertility journeys.
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HART Fertility Clinic is proud to offer the region’s only accredited on-site IVF laboratory north of Houston.
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