Cumulative live-birth rates after in vitro fertilization.

@article{Malizia2009CumulativeLR,
  title={Cumulative live-birth rates after in vitro fertilization.},
  author={Beth A Malizia and Michele R. Hacker and Alan S. Penzias},
  journal={The New England journal of medicine},
  year={2009},
  volume={360 3},
  pages={
          236-43
        }
}
BACKGROUND Outcomes of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment are traditionally reported as pregnancies per IVF cycle. However, a couple's primary concern is the chance of a live birth over an entire treatment course. METHODS We estimated cumulative live-birth rates among patients undergoing their first fresh-embryo, nondonor IVF cycle between 2000 and 2005 at one large center. Couples were followed until either discontinuation of treatment or delivery of a live-born infant. Analyses were… 
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