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Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2006

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 12

The report presents data on success rates based on live deliveries and how they vary by treatment type, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight and perinatal mortality.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH, Badgery-Parker T & Sullivan EA.

Published 17 September 2008; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 825 9; AIHW cat. no. PER 43; 74pp.; $35.00

Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2005

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 11

This report presents data on success rates based on live delivery and how they vary by treatment type, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight, and perinatal mortality.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH & Sullivan EA.

Published 16 October 2007; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 715 3; AIHW cat. no. PER 36; 68pp.; $33.00

Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2004

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 10

'Assisted Reproduction Technology in Australia and New Zealand 2004' presents information on all assisted reproduction technology (ART) treatments that took place in 2004 and the resulting pregnancies and births. It is the third report using data from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproduction Database implemented in 2002. The report includes information on ART treatment and on intra-uterine insemination using donated sperm. It presents specific data on success rates based on live births and how they vary by treatment type, cause of infertility, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight and perinatal mortality. The report, produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales, will be particularly useful to healthcare professionals, governments, academics and researchers with an interest in ART treatment and outcomes, and for people undergoing or considering treatment through ART.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH, Grayson N & Sullivan EA.

Published 30 November 2006; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 630 9; AIHW cat. no. PER 39; 68pp.; $30.00

Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2003

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 9

Assisted reproductive technology in Australia and New Zealand 2003 presents information on all assisted reproduction technology (ART) treatments that took place in 2003 and the resulting pregnancies and births. It is the second report using data from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted reproduction Database (ANZARD) implemented in 2002. The report includes information on ART treatment and presents specific data on pregnancy success rates and how they vary by treatment type, cause of infertility, and women's age. It also includes information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight and perinatal mortality.

Authored by Waters AM, Dean JH & Sullivan EA.

Published 16 February 2006; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 574 6; AIHW cat. no. PER 31; 68pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Assisted reproductive technology in Australia and New Zealand 2002

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 8

This report presents data on all assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments that took place in 2002 and their resulting pregnancies and births. This is a different format from that of previous reports in this series in which the treatment cycles from a select year were reported along with the babies born in the prior year. The Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproduction Database (ANZARD) permits the linkage of treatment cycles to pregnancies and births and, thus, allows the description of a single group: the treatment of cycles from a select year and their resulting pregnancies and births.

Authored by Bryant J, Sullivan EA & Dean JH.

Published 1 October 2004; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 406 0; AIHW cat. no. PER 26; 51pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Assisted conception Australia and New Zealand 2000 and 2001

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 7

Assisted Conception Australia and New Zealand 2000 and 2001 provides information on all pregnancies and infants resulting from the use of assisted conception techniques such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT). Specifically, the report presents data on pregnancy rates, causes of infertility, maternal and paternal characteristics, number of embryos/eggs transferred, frozen embryos, donor eggs/embryos, pregnancy outcomes, multiple births and infant outcomes. The data are obtained from all IVF and GIFT units in Australia and New Zealand. This report will be particularly useful to health professionals providing clinical services or otherwise working on infertility and assisted reproductive technology, couples considering assisted conception and those conducting research, or with a general interest, in assisted conception techniques and outcomes.

Authored by Dean JH & Sullivan EA.

Published 13 June 2003; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 273 8; AIHW cat. no. PER 22; 61pp.; $30.00

Assisted conception Australia and New Zealand 1990

This report summarises the results of treatment of infertility by assisted conception in all units in Australia and New Zealand. They include data on in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), and newer techniques of microinsemination, but exclude other treatment of infertility by artificial insemination or by ovulation induction without IVF or GIFT.

Authored by AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit, Dean JH & Sullivan EA.

Published 1 July 1990; ISSN 1038 7234; 64pp.; OUT OF PRINT

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