Preparing for Assisted Reproductive Technology
Considering Assisted Reproductive Technology?
In the United States, more than 440 clinics provide services to patients seeking to overcome infertility. CDC’s annual report on ART Clinic Success Rates is one tool used by consumers to identify clinics offering medical care and other services. These videos, prepared by CDC, can help consumers considering ART services. Whether you are hoping to become pregnant or seeking information to help a person with infertility, these videos present important information to help you.
The videos and materials focus on the important period before beginning care in an ART clinic—when a person or couple is in the process of selecting a clinic or provider. ART is just one option available to overcome infertility. Specialists in male and female reproductive endocrinology should be consulted to determine if your needs can be met using other forms of infertility care.
Infertility: Preconception Health
Focuses on being healthy before, during, and after ART treatment, with a special consideration of health behaviors that could enhance fertility treatment outcomes and promote health after ART success (e.g., pregnancy and live-birth).
Fact sheet: Preparing for Pregnancy and Infertility Treatment
Infertility: A Tutorial on the ART Report
Will help you identify and use important parts of the CDC's ART Success Rates Report including the National Summary and Fertility Clinic tables.
Fact Sheet: A Tutorial on the ART Report
Infertility: Considering Elective Single Embryo Transfer
Presents information regarding a decision facing an increasing number of ART patients.
Fact sheet: Considering Elective Single Embryo Transfer
Learn more about the development of these videos, the experts involved, and the stories on each family.
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