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Success Rates
With success rates up to 80% for our IVF treatments, you can be confident that we'll help you have a healthy baby.
Success Rates
These statistics show the success rates for different treatments - those that successfully lead to pregnancy - in our individual clinics across the UK.
All pregnancies were confirmed for foetal heartbeat by ultrasound scans.
Further details about our success rates will be available at your initial consultation.
Under 35
Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (Jan-August 2019)
Based on 87 embryos transferred
HFEA national average: 33%
35-37
Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (Jan-August 2019)
Based on 56 embryos transferred
HFEA national average: 26%
38-39
Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (Jan-August 2019)
Based on 52 embryos transferred
HFEA national average: 19%
40-42
Clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (Jan-August 2019)
Based on 57 embryos transferred
HFEA national average: 12%
Under 35
Pregnancy rate per embryo transferred
January 2018 - March 2019
No national average available
35-37
Pregnancy rate per embryo transferred
January 2018 - March 2019
No national average available
38-39
Pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (based on 27 cycles)
January 2018 - March 2019
No national average available
40-42
Pregnancy rate per embryo transferred (based on 21 cycles)
January 2018 - March 2019
No national average available
Fresh egg recipients
Clinical pregnancies per embryo transfer
2014 - 2017
No national average available
Frozen egg recipients
Clinical pregnancies per embryo transfer
using frozen LEB donor eggs, 2018 (n=38)
All ages
January - December 2018
No national average available
All ages
January - December 2018
National average 15% (all ages)
Clinical pregnancy per embryo transferred indicates the likelihood of on-going pregnancy for every embryo transferred.
Verified live birth rates are available from the HFEA website. Please note that success rates have limitations as the basis for comparison and personal choice. For further advice, please visit the HFEA's advice pages.