2014
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deu175
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Assisted reproductive technology in Europe, 2010: results generated from European registers by ESHRE

Abstract: The study has no external funding; all costs are covered by ESHRE. There are no competing interests.

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“…In Poland in 2014, 2.6% of all births were twin (Central Statistical Office, 2015). Due to an increased use of assisted reproduction techniques (ART) and delayed childbearing, which are associated with a high risk of multiple births (Kupka et al, 2014), the increasing trend in twin pregnancy prevalence is likely to be expected.…”
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“…In Poland in 2014, 2.6% of all births were twin (Central Statistical Office, 2015). Due to an increased use of assisted reproduction techniques (ART) and delayed childbearing, which are associated with a high risk of multiple births (Kupka et al, 2014), the increasing trend in twin pregnancy prevalence is likely to be expected.…”
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“…The data needed to track clinical pregnancies can be collected relatively quickly and completely, whereas the 15 The last European comparison of data on ART for 2010, conducted by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), found that in Germany the share of infants conceived through ART relative to all births was about 2.1 %. The countries with larger shares were Denmark (5.9 %), Slovenia (5.1 %), and Iceland (4.4 %) (Kupka et al 2014(Kupka et al : 2104. 16 It is noteworthy that the trend towards transferring fewer embryos did not stop when the GMG took effect: "The decision about the number of embryos that should be transferred was influenced by personal, health-related, and economic considerations" (Revermann and Hüsing 2010: 98).…”
Section: Temporal Development Of Art and Measures Of Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value is closer to the figure mentioned by Michelmann (2008: 2), of between 10 and 15 % of all couples. 20 It should be noted, however, that 19 Compared to Germany, the baby take-home rate is higher in the UK, Slovenia, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and some formerly socialist countries (Revermann and Hüsing 2010: 96;Kupka et al 2014Kupka et al : 2104. 20 Beier et al (2012) calculated based on a microsimulation model that the increase in the average age of women at first birth between 1985 and 2007 in West Germany contributed to an increase in involuntary childlessness from 3.5 % to 6.5 %.…”
Section: Temporal Development Of Art and Measures Of Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pregnancy rate (PR) and live birth rate (LBR) following in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) in Europe between 1997 and 2010 were first determined based on data published by the ESHRE in 2014 (Table 1) (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). The PR varied between 22.28 % and 29.2 %, with a mean rate of 26.41 %, while the LBR varied between 13.07 % and 22.4 %, with a mean rate of 18.81 %.…”
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confidence: 99%