(Fort Worth Fertility)
(Fertility)
(Fort Worth)
(817-348-8145)
At Fort Worth Fertility we submit our data to both the Society for Reproductive Medicine (SART) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC). We have been able to maintain superior pregnancy rates despite transferring well less than the average national number of embryos in an effort to reduce the incidence of multiple births.
The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology or SART has developed a national database for reporting fertility treatment outcomes. The report is generated by SART and published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). This system assures consistency in reporting clinic outcomes around the country. Since all data undergoes a rigorous review process and takes over a year to publish, the CDC reporting usually lags behind the most current data.
At Fort Worth Fertility we review each patient’s individual situation. We believe that all patients should be given the necessary information to help them make decisions concerning treatment based on their goals, diagnosis, and expected outcome. Some centers turn away or discourage treatment for patients with a diagnosis such as decreased ovarian reserve or severe endometriosis, in an effort to have higher pregnancy results. We believe that the decision to proceed with treatment is an individual one and we will provide an accurate assessment of your potential success rates.
Our data for our patients in 2005 are combined with seven other practices under Presbyterian Harris Methodist ARTS Program. . The individual programs at the Presbyterian Harris Methodist ARTS Program are reporting separately starting in 2006. Starting with SART/CDC reporting for 2006 statistics for our patients can be found at Dallas Fort Worth Fertility Associates. Dr Kaufmann was associated with this group in 2006 & 2007. Reporting for 2008 will be under Fort Worth Fertility. The ARTS program wasrecognized by Child Magazine as one of their "10 Best Fertility Centers" in the US (August 2005 Issue). Dr Kaufmann’s IVF statistics can be reviewed separately below.

2006 Data for all reporting clinics through the CDC