Couples who have difficulty
realizing their dreams of starting a family shouldn’t
give up hope. The specialists at the University of Miami
Infertility Center are very good at turning dreams of
parenthood into reality.
The center had better pregnancy
success rates than many similar centers across the country.
According to the most
recent statistics from the Society for Assisted Reproductive
Technology, 61 percent of patients under the age of 35
achieved pregnancy with in-vitro fertilization at UM.
The national average was only 43 percent. And every one
of
the UM patients in this age group had a successful pregnancy.
Forty-six percent of patients
under the age of 42 successfully got pregnant—also better than the national average.
In fact, a national clinical trial at the center was in
the top 15 percent of nationally recognized IVF programs.
“We believe that every patient has a unique infertility
condition, and we thrive on offering the best treatment
to optimize each patient’s success rate,” says
George Attia, M.D., director of the UM Infertility Center
and the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
The center offers many other
infertility services and treatments, such as intracytoplasmic
sperm injection, pre-implantation
genetic diagnosis, assisted hatching, cryopreservation,
controlled ovarian stimulation, and intrauterine insemination. |