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Despite many advances in assisted-reproduction technologies, success rates still range from about 22% to 35% per retrieval (the process of transferring eggs, sperm or embryos to the uterus). Nevertheless, the most recent U.S. statistics--from 1995--show the highest success rates ever.
Number of cycles or procedures
Standard IVF: 36,035
IVF and ICSI: 5,052
GIFT: 3,741
ZIFT: 1,078
Host uterus: 200
Deliveries per retrieval
Standard IVF: 22.3%
IVF and ICSI: 23.5%
GIFT: 27%
ZIFT: 27.9%
Host uterus: 34.9
Source: American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Glossary
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is traditional in-vitro fertilization that is carried out by injecting a single sperm into an egg, then transferring the egg to the uterus.
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) is when mature eggs and sperm are transferred to the Fallopian tube where fertilization can occur.
Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) is when the fertilized egg is transferred to the Fallopian tube.
Host uterus is a surrogate mother.