Gift Fertility IVF success rates: real-world, transparent data, broken down by individual case.

This information is intended for individuals seeking clear and straightforward insight into success rates, so that they do not have to rely on a single percentage figure without understanding what it means, how it is measured, and how relevant it is to their own case.

Gift Fertility has an average Clinical Pregnancy Rate of approximately 73%, based on actual treatment data from 2020 to 2024. This rate is determined by blood hCG test results and confirmed by ultrasound evidence of a gestational sac. This figure includes all age groups and all case types, rather than selecting only those cases with a higher likelihood of success.

Methodology Summary

It is not enough for the figure to be high; it is equally important to understand how it is calculated.

We do not merely present the number itself; we also explain the criteria used, the stage at which the measurement is taken, and how this figure should be properly interpreted.

  • Metric Used

    Clinical Pregnancy Rate

  • Data Period

    2020–2024

  • Scope of Data

    All cases and all age groups; not limited to cases with more favorable prognoses.

Methodology

How Gift Fertility Measures IVF Success Rates

To help you interpret this figure accurately, we clearly explain the methodology used, because the term “success” may be defined differently from one institution to another.

What Criteria Do We Use?

Allowing sperm to naturally fertilize an egg in a lab is suitable if the sperm quality is still good enough to support natural fertilization.

Metric Used

Clinical Pregnancy Rate

Measured By

A positive blood hCG result and ultrasound confirmation of a gestational sac

Data Period

2020–2024

Number of Treatment Cycles

[Insert actual data]

Important Points to Understand Before Reviewing the Figures

The success rate represents an average derived from the clinic’s actual treatment data. However, individual outcomes may vary depending on age, overall health, the underlying cause of infertility, and the specific details of each case.
This information is provided for decision-making purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee of individual treatment outcomes.

Age Breakdown

IVF Success Rates by Age Group

Age is one of the most important factors affecting the likelihood of success. Therefore, IVF success rates in Thailand should be considered according to age group, rather than relying solely on an overall average.

Overview by Age Group

  • Under 35 years old

    0%
  • 35–37 years old

    0%
  • 38–40 years old

    0%
  • Over 40 years old

    0%

How to Interpret These Figures Easily

Women under 35 years of age generally have a higher likelihood of success, as both egg quality and ovarian reserve are typically better.

Those aged 35–37 years still have a favorable chance of success, particularly when the treatment plan is appropriately tailored to the individual case.

For women aged 38–40 years, the likelihood of success begins to decline, making a more detailed assessment increasingly important.

Women over 40 years of age may still undergo treatment; however, individualized clinical evaluation and close monitoring are essential.

Case Type Breakdown

Gift Fertility Success Rates by Case Type

เพราะแต่ละคนมีสาเหตุไม่เหมือนกัน การดูข้อมูลแยกตามประเภทเคสจะช่วยให้เข้าใจสถานการณ์ของตัวเองใกล้เคียงความจริงมากกว่าการดูตัวเลขรวม

Low AMH / Low Ovarian Reserve [X]% IVF may still be possible; however, treatment should be carefully tailored for patients with diminished ovarian reserve.
PCOS / High Egg Count [X]% The likelihood of success may be favorable, although certain complications must be carefully monitored and managed through appropriate treatment planning.
Male Factor [X]% In many cases, ICSI may be recommended to help improve the chance of fertilization.
Unexplained Infertility [X]% Although many test results may appear normal, there may still be underlying factors that require more in-depth evaluation.
Recurrent Miscarriage [X]% In some cases, PGT-A may be considered to help identify embryos with a higher likelihood of viability.
Previous Unsuccessful IVF at Another Clinic [X]% Adjusting the treatment protocol or reassessing the underlying causes may help improve the chances of success in a subsequent cycle.

What Affects Your Chance

Factors That Influence the Likelihood of Success

Average figures are useful, but what matters even more is understanding which factors may increase or reduce the likelihood of success in each individual case.

Factors That May Improve the Chances of Success

Younger age

Good embryo quality

Selection of a treatment approach that is appropriate for the specific case

Good baseline health management, such as maintaining a healthy weight, getting adequate sleep, and reducing stress

In certain cases, PGT-A may be considered when clinically indicated

Factors That May Reduce the Chances of Success

Low AMH or diminished ovarian reserve

Advancing age

Problems related to egg quality or sperm quality

Certain medical conditions that have not yet been properly managed

A complex treatment history or multiple previous unsuccessful cycles

Comparison

How Gift Fertility’s Success Rate Compares with Average Rates

To provide a clearer perspective, Gift Fertility’s success rate may be compared with average figures reported in Thailand and internationally. However, such comparisons should always be interpreted in the context of the methodology used to measure outcomes.

Gift Fertility

Approximately 73%

Based on the Clinical Pregnancy Rate derived from the clinic’s actual treatment data

Average in Thailand

Approximately 50–65%

Varies depending on the clinic and the outcome measurement criteria used

International Average

Approximately 35–55%

Based on references such as the ESHRE European Average and the US CDC/SART Average
Many sources use Live Birth Rate, and therefore direct comparisons are not always appropriate

Important Note: Figures from different institutions may be based on different metrics, such as Clinical Pregnancy Rate versus Live Birth Rate. Accordingly, the methodology should always be reviewed before making comparisons.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Success Rates

What is Gift Fertility’s Success Rate?

Does the 73% refer to pregnancy or live birth?

Will every individual have the same chance of success?

Can a decision be made based solely on the average figure?

Case-Specific Consultation

Would you like to know approximately what your chances of success are for your individual case?

Average figures help provide an overall picture, but the answer that most closely reflects your specific case can only come from a physician’s assessment together with your actual test results.

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