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    2012 Assisted Reproductive Technology Fertility Clinic Success Rates Report

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    2012 ART Fertility Clinic Success Rates Report Cdc-pdf[PDF – 17MB]

    Bookmarks and thumbnails are available within the PDF file.

    Acknowledgments Cdc-pdf[PDF – 57K]
    Preface Cdc-pdf[PDF – 58K]
    Commonly Asked Questions About the US ART Clinic Reporting System Cdc-pdf[PDF – 89K]

    Background Information, Data Collection Methods, Quality Control, Content and Design of the Report, and Additional Information About ART in the United States.

     

    Fertility Clinic Tables
    Introduction to Fertility Clinic Tables Cdc-pdf[PDF – 63K]
    Sample Clinic Tables Cdc-pdf[PDF – 217K]
    How to Read a Fertility Clinic Table Cdc-pdf[PDF – 70K]

     

    State Clinics
    Fertility Clinic Tables, Alabama — Hawaii Cdc-pdf[PDF – 4M]
    Fertility Clinic Tables, Idaho — New York Cdc-pdf[PDF – 5M]
    Fertility Clinic Tables, North Carolina — Wisconsin Cdc-pdf[PDF – 4M]

     

    Find a Clinic and National Summary
     

     

    Appendixes
    Appendix A : Technical Notes – Validation of 2012 ART Data Cdc-pdf[PDF – 385K]
    Appendix B: Glossary of Terms used in this report Cdc-pdf[PDF – 406K]
    Appendix C: Reporting ART Clinics for 2012, by State Cdc-pdf[PDF – 473K]
    Appendix C: Non Reporting ART Clinics for 2012, by State Cdc-pdf[PDF – 61K]
    Appendix D: National Consumer Organizations Cdc-pdf[PDF – 390K]

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