We are proud of our results
Our success rates are outstanding and consistently above the national average.
New knowledge about infertility emerges all the time, and our specialists are among the best to put this knowledge into medical practice, in order to ensure, that you will get the treatment that gives you the greatest chance of a child.
Our results for 2018-20 once more surpass the Danish National IVF results. Our ongoing pregnancy rate per embryo transfer was 38,7% for women up to 35 years, compared to 38,4% for all Danish clinics (35 years included).
For age 35-39 years, we had 30,2% with a living foetus per transfer, for the whole country, the number was 27,3% (women 36-39 years).
For age 40-43 years, we had 15,8% living foetus per transfer, compared to 16,7% as the national average for age 40-42 years. The age intervals differ a little bit. This has influence on our results for the eldest group, as we include women 43 years that the comparator does not include.(www.fertilitetsselskab.dk, annual reports).
IVF/ICSI (TESE included) | 2018 - 2020 | |
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Women under 35 years | Positive pregnancy test after embryo transfer Living fetus week 8 | 46,5% 38,7% |
Women 35-39 years | Positive pregnancy test after embryo transfer Living fetus week 8 | 38,9% 30,2% |
Women 40-43 years | Positive pregnancy test after embryo transfer Living fetus week 8 | 25,0% 15,8% |
For the interval 2018-2020, 35,8% of women below 35 years and 29,9% of women 35-39 years had a living foetus after transfer of a frozen/thawn embryo, whereas the number was 22,2% for women 40-43 years.
From 2017-2020, 49,4% of transfers resulted in a positive pregnancy test, and 36,9% had an ongoing pregnancy. The national average was 33,5%.
Our success is especially due to the fact, that we have performed more blastocyst transfers in women with several good quality embryos on day 2. In 2018 we performed single embryo transfer (SET) in 96% of all transfers in women under 40 years, and in 58% of transfers in women 40-45 years. For women under 40 years, 3% had a twin pregnancy and 2.5% after frozen embryo transfer.
In 2018-20, we had to transfer 3,1 embryos to have an ongoing pregnancy for women below 40 years.
We were able to preserve the high pregnancy rates, although we transfer fewer embryos than most other private clinics do. We think the improvement is due to the fact that we culture all embryos in the embryoscope, which helps us choosing the right embryo for transfer.
For comparison, the Danish National data for 2020 report 14,4% living foetus per insemination for women up to 35 years, and at our clinic the result is 15,0% from 2018-2020.
For women 35-39 years our results were 13,8% living foetus per insemination, the national number is 10,0%.
For women 40-43 years 12,4% have a living foetus at our clinic whereas the national number is 6,0%. The big difference is due to very low numbers. Source: Dansk Fertilitetsselskab (www.fertilitetsselskab.dk , annual reports)
Insemination with partner sperm | 2018 - 2020 | |
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Women under 35 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 17,9% 15,0% |
Women 35-39 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 15,7% 13,8% |
Women 40-43 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 12,4% 12,4% |
Our results demonstrate the fast decline in pregnancy rates depending on the women’s age. We offer 3 inseminations with partnersperm. However, we recommend IVF for all women 40 years and above, as the chances are much higher with IVF instead of insemination. The good results in the eldest group is due to a low number of patients.
At our clinic, 21,9% of all women below 35 years had a living foetus in 2018-2020. The National data are 17,9%.
For women 35-39 years, 16,9% had a living fetus after insemination compared to 12,4% in the National Data.
For women 40-43 years, only 7,7% had a living fetus. For comparison, the Danish National data report 7,4% living fetus per insemination with donor semen. *Source: Dansk Fertilitetsselskab (www.fertilitetsselskab.dk, annual reports)
Insemination with donor semen | 2018 - 2020 | |
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Women under 35 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 24,4% 21,9% |
Women 35-39 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 20,0% 16,9% |
Women 40-43 years | Positive pregnancy test Living fetus week 8 | 15,3% 7,7% |
The statistics demonstrate how the age of the women influences the pregnancy chance. We offer a maximum of 6 donor inseminations for women below 40 years and 3 inseminations for women 40-43 years. We recommend that women over 40 years proceed directly to IVF since the pregnancy chance with IVF treatment is much higher.
Kilde: Dansk Fertilitetsselskab (www.fertilitetsselskab.dk , årsrapporter)