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Acknowledgments

Preface

Commonly Asked Questions About the U.S. ART Clinic Reporting System:
Background Information, Data Collection Methods, Quality Control, Content and Design of the Report, and Additional Information About ART in the United States


2001 National Report

Introduction to the 2001 National Report

Section 1: Overview

Section 2: ART Cycles Using Fresh Nondonor Eggs or Embryos 

Section 3: ART Cycles Using Frozen Nondonor Embryos 

Section 4: ART Cycles Using Donor Eggs

Section 5: ART Trends, 1996–2001


2001 Fertility Clinic Tables

Introduction to Fertility Clinic Tables

2001 National Summary Table

2001 Fertility Clinic Tables by State


Appendixes

Appendix A: Technical Notes
How to Interpret a Confidence Interval
Findings from Validation Visits for 2001 ART Data

Appendix B: Glossary of Terms Used in This Report

Appendix C: ART Clinics, 2001
Reporting ART Clinics for 2001, by State (contains address, telephone, and laboratory accreditation information)
Nonreporting ART Clinics for 2001, by State

Appendix D: National Consumer Organizations


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Division of Reproductive Health
Atlanta, Georgia

American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
Birmingham, Alabama

December 2003

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


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