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Real citation data from live scans across Perplexity, Gemini, Google. 21 sources · 32 citations · updated 2026-06-18

#SourceCited byCitations
1cdc.gov
IVF Success Estimator | ART - CDC
PerplexityGeminiGoogle
5
2pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Global in vitro fertilization utilization: How does the United States ...
PerplexityGoogle
4
3ccrmivf.com
ccrmivf.com
GeminiGoogle
2
4mynucleus.com
Understanding IVF clinic success rates: How to choose what's right ...
PerplexityGemini
2
5pfcla.com
IVF Success Rates & Statistics | PFCLA IVF Clinic Blog
PerplexityGoogle
2
6sart.org
SART: Success Rates - Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
PerplexityGoogle
2
7academic.oup.com
Discussion
Perplexity
1
8capitalsurrogacy.com
How to Check IVF Success Rates Before Choosing a Clinic
Perplexity
1
9dukehealth.org
IVF Success Rates - Duke Health
Google
1
10hfea.gov.uk
Frequently asked questions
Perplexity
1
11nationalivfauthority.com
nationalivfauthority.com
Gemini
1
12nih.gov
nih.gov
Gemini
1
13plainfertility.com
Data Methodology — PlainFertility
Perplexity
1
14rrmacademy.org
IVF Success Calculator - RRM Academy
Perplexity
1
15sartcorsonline.com
National Summary Report - SART
Google
1
16stacks.cdc.gov
2021 Assisted Reproductive Technology Fertility Clinic and ...
Perplexity
1
17ucsf.edu
ucsf.edu
Gemini
1
18uni-goettingen.de
uni-goettingen.de
Gemini
1
19usafacts.org
How many IVF babies are born in the US? - USAFacts
Perplexity
1
20volusonclub.net
How to Determine the Best Candidates for Natural Cycle IVF
Google
1
21winfertility.com
IVF Success Rates: What They Do, and Don't, Mean - WINFertility
Google
1

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