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    Understand Your Pregnancy & IVF Success Rates in Malaysia

    Success Rates

    Taking proactive steps to improve lifestyle habits empowers couples to maximize the effectiveness of their fertility treatments. In Malaysia and beyond, integrating these positive changes alongside medical interventions like OI, IUI, IVF, ICSI, and PGT can make a meaningful difference in achieving the dream of parenthood.

    If you are ready to take control of your fertility journey, trust KL Fertility Centre’s expert team to provide personalised treatments and support. Book your consultation today and move closer to parenthood.

    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”

    Note:

    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

    • Type of ovarian stimulation for IVF/ICSI regime

    • 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

    For more information on our pregnancy rates on

    Embryos created from eggs retrieved after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, can be replaced into a woman’s womb in the same treatment cycle and usually is performed 3 to 5 days after egg retrieval. In addition, embryos can also be cryopreserved (or electively frozen) to be replaced into the woman’s womb at a later time in an unstimulated uterine environment without undergoing FRESH embryo transfer. This is known as the “freeze-all” approach.

    At KL Fertility Centre, we practice the “freeze-all” approach on 94% of its total IVF cycles, therefore, success rates for FRESH embryo transfer are not available due to the low number of FRESH embryo transfer cycles and is not enough to generate a conclusive and meaningful result.

    The benefits of FROZEN embryo transfer are multi-fold and these include: –

    • Permits the uterus environment to return to normal (non-stimulated) after IVF medication, providing natural embryo implantation conditions.
    • Allows for genetic screening, greatly increasing the chances of successful pregnancy and healthy birth.
    • Prevents Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) which can be fatal if it is not properly managed clinically.
    • Preserves all viable embryos through embryo freezing, making it easier to select single embryo transfer and thus greatly reduce the possibility of multiple gestations (pregnancy of twins or more) and the associated health risks.

    Clinical pregnancy rate is per the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproductive Database (ANZARD) definition and further supported in Obstet Gynecol Sci 2018;61(4):489-496. A clinical pregnancy must fulfil one of the following criteria:

    • Evidence by ultrasound of an intrauterine sac and/or fetal heart at 6 to 8 weeks of gestation.

    • Known to be ongoing for 20 weeks.

    • Examination of products of conception reveal chorionic villi.

    • A definite ectopic pregnancy that has been diagnosed laparoscopically or by ultrasound.

    Ongoing pregnancy rate is per the J Assist Reprod Genet. 2015 Feb; 32(2): 177–184 and Hum Reprod. 2010 May; 25(5): 1199–1205. An ongoing pregnancy rate is defined when the pregnancy:

    • Had fulfilled the criteria of a clinical pregnancy.

    • Had completed ≥20 weeks of gestation.

    Live birth rate is per the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproductive Database (ANZARD) definition and further supported in Obstet Gynecol Sci 2018;61(4):489-496. A live birth must fulfil one of the following criteria:

    • Born at ≥20 weeks gestation

    • Birthweight is >= 400 grams

    • At least one live-born baby beyond 24 weeks of gestation

    Although clinical pregnancy is important, we know live birth rate is the most meaningful outcome for our patients, but we are unable to provide the live birth rates at this time. In order to be able to present live birth rates, all live births data must be made available to us. Here at KL Fertility Centre, all of our patients who had successfully reached their 12 weeks of pregnancy will be looked after by external obstetricians for antenatal care until delivery.

    We also practice stringent live birth data collection. However, all live birth information is private and confidential. Therefore, we fully respect our patient’s choice whether or not to inform us about the birth of their child(ren).

    FAQs About IVF Success Rate in Malaysia

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

    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.