
US IVF usage increases in 2023, leads to over 95,000 babies born
April 23, 2025
For immediate release
Key findings from the report show that 2023 followed a decades-long trend of increased use and success with IVF:
- In 2023, the number of babies born from IVF increased, rising from 91,771 in 2022 to 95,860 in the latest round of reporting and accounting for 2.6% of births in the United States.
- The total number of IVF cycles performed at the 371 reporting SART member clinics increased from 389,993 in 2022 to 432,641 in 2023.
- The percent of singleton births from IVF cycles remained high at 96.74%, similar to 2022.
For nearly 40 years, SART has been proud to make ART data publicly available. Year after year, the data shows increasing demand for infertility treatments—an important reminder that IVF is not about politics. IVF is a safe and effective method for people to grow their families," said Micah J. Hill, D.O., President of SART and practicing OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinologist at Shady Grove Fertility.
SART is an affiliate of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) with membership consisting of more than 380 clinics throughout the country.
National Infertility Awareness Week is happening from April 20-26, 2025 to raise awareness with legislators and the public that infertility is an issue that affects many and deserves comprehensive health care coverage. The World Health Organization estimates that roughly 1 in 6 people worldwide are affected by infertility, not including LGBTQ+ couples and individuals choosing to parent without a partner who may need assisted reproductive medical treatments like IVF to start and grow their families.
In addition to the aggregated national data, interested patients and potential patients can access clinic-specific data for every SART member clinic through the SART website at www.sart.org.
The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) is the sister society of ASRM and the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of IVF and ART. SART strives to establish and maintain standards for ART so that patients receive the highest possible level of care. SART member clinics perform 95% of all IVF cycles in the US. www.sart.org
For almost a century, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has been the global leader in multidisciplinary reproductive medicine research, ethical practice, and education. ASRM impacts reproductive care and science worldwide by creating funding opportunities for advancing reproduction research and discovery, by providing evidence-based education and public health information, and by advocating for reproductive health care professionals and the patients they serve. With members in more than 100 countries, the Society is headquartered in Washington, DC, with additional operations in Birmingham, AL. www.asrm.org
For media inquiries regarding this press release contact:
Sean Tipton
ASRM Chief Advocacy and Policy Officer
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Anna Hovey
Advocacy Engagement Specialist
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J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs
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Washington, DC 20003
Tel: (202) 863-2494
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