Utah Fertility Center
About Utah Fertility Center
Utah Fertility Center is a fertility practice with clinics in South Ogden, Midvale, Pleasant Grove and St. George, Utah, all four of which offer laboratory services. Care described includes IVF, IUI, evaluation of recurrent miscarriage, genetic testing of embryos, male infertility workup starting with semen analysis, and egg freezing. The practice runs an in-house egg donor program and supports donor egg IVF, gestational surrogacy, and family building for same-sex couples, transgender patients and people pursuing single parenthood. It also coordinates travel and treatment for patients arriving from outside the area.
IVF Success Rates — CDC 2022 data
Reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in its 2022 Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Fertility Clinic Report. These figures are CDC’s, not ours and not the clinic’s — Utah Fertility Center did not supply them.
CDC publishes this data under the facility name Utah Fertility Center (CDC clinic ID 433). If that is not the practice you are looking at, the figures below are not about it.
These percentages cannot be used to rank clinics. How often IVF works depends far more on a patient’s age and the reason for their infertility than on the clinic. Clinics also differ in which patients they take on — a clinic that treats more complex or older patients will report lower percentages even when its care is excellent. CDC publishes this data with the same warning. Use it as a starting point for questions to ask a doctor about your own situation, not as a scoreboard.
- What percentage of embryo transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using donor eggs/embryos · Frozen Embryos
- 50.7%
- What percentage of embryo transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using donor eggs/embryos · Donated Embryos
- 47.2%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
- 53%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
- 41%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
- 32%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
- 14.4%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
- 37.8%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
- 27.8%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
- 23.4%
- What percentage of intended egg retrievals resulted in single, term, normal weight live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
- 11.8%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
- 48.2%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
- 47.3%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
- 56%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
- 39.3%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · <35
- 7.6%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 35-37
- 6%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · 38-40
- 6%
- What percentage of transfers resulted in multiple live-birth deliveries?Patients using their own eggs · >40
- 1.8%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
- 56.2%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
- 43.5%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
- 33%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 intended egg retrieval?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · >40
- 14.8%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
- 60.7%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
- 49.7%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
- 40%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after 1 or 2 intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · >40
- 17.3%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · <35
- 60.7%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 35-37
- 49.7%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · 38-40
- 41%
- What percentage of new patients had live-birth deliveries after all intended egg retrievals?Patients with no prior ART using their own eggs · >40
- 18.5%
View this clinic's CDC 2022 report
Source: CDC National ART Surveillance System (NASS), 2022 reporting year — public domain data republished here with attribution. CDC does not endorse this directory or any clinic listed in it. Figures reflect the 2022 reporting year and may not describe the clinic’s current practice or staff.
Meet the Doctors
Deirdre A. Conway, MD
Physician
Works in reproductive endocrinology and says she enjoys teaching patients about their workup and treatment for infertility.
Shawn E. Gurtcheff, MD, MS
Physician
Describes individualizing treatment plans and supporting patients emotionally through the course of treatment.
Yetunde Ibrahim, MD
Physician
Lists clinical interests in assisted reproductive technology, fertility preservation and advanced hysteroscopy.
Erica Louden, MD, PhD, FACOG
Physician
Per the practice, board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Her research covers access to care and ways to protect eggs during chemotherapy and radiation.
Melinda Henne, MD
Physician
Works with the Utah Fertility Center and Idaho Fertility Center teams; her background spans private practice, academia and military service.
Addison Alley, MD, MSCI, FACOG
Physician
Studied microbiology and worked in DNA analysis for cancer risk before completing his medical degree at George Washington University.