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Successful & affordable IVF in Birmingham

We understand that success rates are one of the most important factors when choosing a fertility clinic. At abc ivf Birmingham (satellite centre) we are proud to work in partnership with CREATE Fertility Birmingham (licensed centre), where egg collection, embryology and embryo transfer procedures take place; this allows us to offer our patients excellent success rates at an affordable price.

To put it simply, we give more people the chance to have a family of their own. 

If you have any questions about our success rates or how to start treatment please call our experienced team who will be happy to help.

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Our Birmingham success rates

Clinical pregnancies per embryo transferred
Our success rates
HFEA national Avg

Stimulated IVF & ICSI | Jan 19 - Dec 19 | CREATE Fertility Birmingham | 21 embryos transferred

Clinical pregnancies per treatment cycle
Our success rates
HFEA national Avg

Stimulated IVF & ICSI | Jan 19 - Dec 19 | CREATE Fertility Birmingham | 21 cycles

Clinical pregnancies per embryo transferred
Our success rates
HFEA national Avg

Stimulated IVF & ICSI | Jan 19 - Dec 19 | CREATE Fertility Birmingham | 34 embryos transferred

Clinical pregnancies per treatment cycle
Our success rates
HFEA national Avg

Stimulated IVF & ICSI | Jan 19 - Dec 19 | CREATE Fertility Birmingham | 33 cycles

On the HFEA website, abc ivf Birmingham (satellite centre) success rates are included within the success rates of CREATE Fertility Birmingham (licensed centre). For more information please visit the HFEA website.

Frequently asked questions

This is the number of pregnancies/babies born per actual number of embryos transferred. It therefore adjusts for multiple embryos being transferred.

This is the number of pregnancies/babies born per number of cycles started. This includes cycles that do not reach embryo transfer stage.

A live birth is the delivery of a baby. This is calculated by dividing the number of live births in a given year, by the number of embryo transfer procedures or treatment cycles in the same year. This is multiplied by 100 to give a percentage.

A clinical pregnancy is a pregnancy that is confirmed by ultrasound confirmation of a gestational sac or heartbeat.

The Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) is the UK’s independent regulator of fertility treatment and research using human embryos. They offer impartial, accurate information about IVF, clinics and other fertility treatments. HFEA verified data has all been calculated in the same way. We always use the latest HFEA verified data so you can be confident in our figures.

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Am I eligible for treatment at abc ivf?

In order to deliver treatment at abc ivf, the female undergoing treatment needs to meet some simple criteria:

39 Be no older than 39 years old

We can provide treatment to women up to & including 39 years old.

Bmi 32 BMI under 32

The female having treatment needs a BMI no higher than 32 for a consultation then needs to be 30 or under to start treatment.
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good-ovarian-reserve.svg Good ovarian reserve

The female having treatment needs a 'normal' or 'good' ovarian reserve, an AMH above 10 is a good indicator.

If you meet these three criteria, we can book you in for your ultrasound scan & consultation. There are some complex medical conditions that could mean you are not eligible for treatment at abc ivf due to our simplified treatment. Your abc clinician will be able to explain if you’re eligible for our treatment after your initial scan and consultation.

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