“…This would enable physicians to counsel patients about repeating or abandoning treatment, depending on their specific chances of success and an evaluation of cost effectiveness. In our cohort, the rate of newborns per transferred embryo increased substantially between the first and fifth embryo, slightly lowered between the fifth and tenth, and became even less thereafter; a plateau and different limits were detected that depended on the woman's age and the cause of infertility (6). We describe the changes in cumulative newborn rates (CNBR) per total number of embryos replaced until a newborn was achieved (EmbR) in over 15,000 ETs performed as part of our OD program since 1998, where each embryo transferred is considered a chance to achieve a newborn and the results are stratified according to age and infertility etiology.…”