As a couple undergoing or intend to undergo an IVF treatment, we understand that it is important to know a centre’s pregnancy success rates. But it is also important to know what success rates really mean. We pride ourselves in reporting the most current success rates so that you can make a sound decision before commencing the treatment. Additionally, our results have been compared against the ANZARD (Australian & New Zealand Reproduction Database) results and audited during our routine RTAC (Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee) certification by an international independent external auditor.

Last updated on July 30th, 2025

YOUR IVF SUCCESS RATES – Year 2024
(Frozen Embryo Transfer, FET)

 

Note :

  • Pregnancy rates per embryo transfer.

 

The above charts show the success rates for Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) that took place at KL Fertility Centre between 1st January 2024 and 31st December 2024. The FET data above :-

  • Includes all embryos frozen from different years created via IVF or ICSI.
  • Excludes cycles completed by patients using donated gametes (eggs and/or sperm) and/or donated embryos.
  • Excludes frozen treatment cycles that have incorporated Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing (PGT).

YOUR IVF SUCCESS RATES – Year 2024
(Pre-implantation Genetic Testing, PGT)

 

Note :

  • Pregnancy rates per embryo transfer.
  • There was no IVF-PGT treatment done in 2024 for the age group of more than 44 years, hence, the data is “Not Applicable”

 

The above charts show the success rates for Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) that took place at KL Fertility Centre between 1st January 2024 and 31st December 2024. The PGT data above :-

  • Includes all embryos frozen from different years created via IVF or ICSI.
  • Includes all embryos that were subjected to either PGT-A, PGT-M or both.
  • Excludes cycles completed by patients using donated gametes (eggs and/or sperm) and donated embryos.

Success rates for FET and PGT data above are not adjusted for:

  • Age of the female and male
  • BMI (weight) of the female and male
  • Causes of infertility
  • Duration of infertility and previous IVF cycle numbers
  • Ovarian reserve parameters (AMH level and AFC)
  • Embryo quality and post-thaw survival rates
  • Lifestyle factors (e.g. smoking)
  • Type of ovarian stimulation for IVF/ICSI regime
  • Type of uterine preparation for FET regime
  • Type of chromosome and/or genetic disorder

Therefore, individual results will vary with individual circumstances and not every IVF treatment cycle commenced will result in an egg collection, an embryo transfer or embryos to freeze.


For detailed explanation, do see the sections below.

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FAQs About IVF Success Rate in Malaysia

1. What is our clinic success rate?

You can find our IVF success rates at this link:
https://www.klfertility.com/ivf-success-rates/. These rates are audited annually by external quality auditors to ensure accuracy and transparency.

2. How can you increase your success rate?

Increasing your individual success rate for fertility treatment is quite subjective and highly dependent on your specific medical condition. Only a Fertility Specialist can accurately diagnose your situation and develop the most effective personalized treatment plan.

Adopting healthy lifestyle habits can significantly support your fertility journey and improve your overall well-being.This often includes:

  • Eating a balanced and nutritious diet
  • Ensuring adequate sleep
  • Actively managing stress levels (which can be supported by various techniques)

These are generally good practices for health and can support your fertility journey, but it is crucial to understand that their impact is always secondary to the medical diagnosis and the treatment plan prescribed by your Fertility Specialist.