University of Michigan Center for Reproductive Medicine

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

Medical Director: Marie Menke, MD

The University of Michigan Center for Reproductive Medicine in Ann Arbor offers comprehensive fertility care under the leadership of Medical Director Marie Menke, MD. This established clinic provides a full range of reproductive services, including IVF, egg freezing, donor egg programs, and surrogacy support. With verified lab accreditation, the center maintains high standards for the technical aspects of fertility treatment that are so crucial to success.

When you're navigating fertility challenges, numbers can provide helpful context for your decisions. The clinic's live birth rates reflect their experience and expertise: 47.50% for patients under 35 and 35.70% for those ages 35-37. In 2022, they completed 883 treatment cycles, demonstrating their active practice and ongoing experience with diverse patient needs. While every fertility journey is unique, these outcomes suggest a clinic committed to helping patients achieve their family-building goals through evidence-based care and established protocols.

Services Offered

IVF

In vitro fertilization — eggs are retrieved and fertilized in a lab, then transferred to the uterus.

Egg Freezing

Oocyte cryopreservation — eggs are retrieved and frozen for future use.

Donor Egg

Uses eggs from a screened donor for patients who cannot use their own.

Surrogacy

Gestational carrier arrangements — an embryo is transferred to a surrogate who carries the pregnancy.

Success Rates

Success rates reflect live births per intended egg retrieval, as reported to the CDC for the 2022 reporting year. Rates vary based on individual patient factors.

Age GroupFresh TransfersFrozen TransfersNat'l Avg
Under 3547.50%-0.947.80%48.4%
35–3735.70%44.90%36%
38–4025.60%+2.042.00%23.6%
Over 407.20%-2.335.70%9.5%

Based on 883 total cycles reported. National averages computed across all reporting clinics.

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Data on this page is sourced from the CDC's National ART Surveillance System (NASS) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). Success rates reflect live births per intended egg retrieval for the 2022 reporting year. Individual results vary based on patient age, diagnosis, and treatment protocol.