At Child Fertility, success is our highest priority. Every element of our clinic has been designed to maximise each patient’s best possible chance of achieving a healthy baby.
From Oxford University trained fertility specialists, and advanced IVF laboratory technology, to carefully selected medications, precision diagnostics, and evidence-based embryo development protocols, we optimise every controllable factor that can influence treatment outcomes.
Why clinic quality matters:
Your fertility success can be significantly influenced by:
- Specialist clinical expertise and evidence-based treatment selection
- IVF laboratory quality and environmental controls
- Embryology team experience, embryo culture and grading
- Personalised medication strategies and ovarian stimulation protocols
- Day 5 blastocyst capability
- Cryopreservation and frozen embryo technology
- Fertility diagnostics and testing accuracy
- IVF equipment and incubator technology
Led by Professor Tim Child, one of the world’s most respected fertility experts, Child Fertility brings world-class fertility science and Oxford-level clinical excellence to Saudi Arabia.
How child fertility is built to maximise success
World-class clinical expertise
Our Oxford-trained specialists use advanced diagnostics and personalised treatment strategies to select the most effective pathway for every patient.
Advanced IVF laboratory standards
Our premium laboratory infrastructure includes:
- State-of-the-art timelapse incubators with AI technology
- Strict environmental controls
- High-quality culture media
- Advanced embryology systems
- Precision fertilisation processes
These standards are critical because laboratory quality directly affects fertilisation, embryo development, and implantation potential.
Day 5 to 6 blastocyst culture
We routinely culture embryos to the blastocyst stage (Day 5–6), an internationally recognised protocol associated with:
- Improved embryo selection
- Higher implantation potential
- Better synchronisation with the uterus
- Stronger single embryo transfer outcomes
Personalised medication protocols
Every stimulation plan is tailored using:
- Age
- Ovarian reserve
- Hormonal profile
- Previous treatment response
- Fertility diagnosis
This precision approach helps maximise opportunity while maintaining safety.
Your individual fertility factors, and how we optimise them
Every couple’s fertility journey is unique.
While biological factors such as age, egg quality, sperm health, and underlying conditions influence outcomes, our role is to identify these factors early and apply the most effective medical strategies to overcome them wherever possible.
We commonly help patients optimise:
Female age & egg quality
Through:
- Early assessment
- Ovarian reserve testing
- Personalised stimulation
- Advanced embryo selection
Male fertility factors
Through:
- Advanced semen analysis
- ICSI where appropriate
- Optimised sperm preparation
- DNA integrity evaluation
Conditions such as:
- PCOS
- Endometriosis
- Fibroids
- Hormonal disorders
Using evidence-based specialist treatment plans.
Lifestyle factors
Including:
- Weight optimisation
- Smoking cessation
- Nutritional guidance
- Condition management
Our goal is always to improve every controllable variable.
Measuring success responsibly
At Child Fertility, we believe success rates should be transparent, personalised, and medically responsible.
Fertility treatment is deeply personal, which means success cannot be meaningfully reduced to a single average percentage. Headline statistics alone often fail to reflect the factors that truly shape an individual’s chance of success, including age, diagnosis, treatment approach, embryo transfer strategy, and the quality of care provided throughout each stage of treatment.
This is why internationally respected authorities such as the HFEA, advocate for responsible reporting, realistic expectations, and personalised patient guidance.
Rather than relying on broad averages, we focus on helping every patient understand their own unique fertility profile and the treatment strategies most likely to optimise their outcome.
Our commitment to transparency
At Child Fertility, transparency means providing honest, evidence-based guidance from the very beginning.
We prioritise personalised success expectations based on your specific circumstances, while also considering your cumulative chance of success across both fresh and frozen embryo opportunities. Our focus is not simply on achieving pregnancy, but on delivering the safest possible path to a healthy baby through world-class, medically responsible care.
This approach ensures that patients receive clarity, trust, and realistic confidence, rather than marketing-driven claims.
Why families choose Child Fertility
Families choose Child Fertility because we combine internationally recognised leadership with the highest standards of fertility science.
Under the guidance of Professor Tim Child, our clinic brings proven UK expertise, advanced embryology laboratories, personalised fertility strategies, and ethical success reporting to Saudi Arabia.
By integrating scientific excellence with compassionate, transparent care, we offer patients a premium fertility experience designed to maximise success while maintaining trust at every step.
Begin your journey with confidence
At Child Fertility, we are redefining fertility care through a unique combination of world-class clinical expertise, advanced IVF technology, personalised medicine, and honest transparency.
Your journey deserves more than statistics.
It deserves the best possible chance of success.
FAQs
IVF success is influenced by multiple factors, including a patient’s age, egg and sperm quality, underlying fertility conditions, and embryo development. At Child Fertility, we also focus on controllable factors such as laboratory quality, embryo selection, and personalised treatment protocols to optimise outcomes.
Yes. The IVF laboratory plays a critical role in fertilisation and embryo development. Factors such as incubator conditions, culture media, and embryologist expertise can significantly impact outcomes. A high-quality, controlled laboratory environment helps support the best possible chance of embryo development and implantation
A blastocyst transfer involves growing embryos in the laboratory for five to six days before transfer. This allows for better embryo selection and is associated with improved implantation potential and more efficient treatment cycles when clinically appropriate.
Yes, lifestyle factors can influence fertility outcomes. Improvements such as maintaining a healthy weight, stopping smoking, improving nutrition, and managing underlying health conditions may help optimise treatment results alongside medical care.
IVF outcomes vary significantly between individuals due to biological and clinical factors. While success rates provide general insight, they cannot predict individual outcomes accurately. That is why Child Fertility focuses on personalised success assessments rather than one-size-fits-all statistics.