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Who needs donor eggs? Older women with age related fertility decline are the main group of patients who need donor eggs. Some younger women have early ovarian failure or ovarian insufficiency
This micro-video discusses lifestyle factors that may affect in vitro fertilization, or IVF, outcomes. Although many of the topics discussed also affect general fertility, for the purposes of
This booklet will help you understand in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) that have become accepted medical treatments for infertility.
Acupuncture is an alternative medical treatment that involves placing very thin needles at different points on the body.
Donor eggs can help many patients with infertility to conceive successfully. This SART micro-video will briefly review the options of using fresh and frozen donor eggs.
Ovulation is the release of an egg from a woman’s ovaries and is essential for getting pregnant.
Many IVF patients have heard or read about the differences between fresh and frozen embryo transfers. The goal of this SART micro-video is to explain to explain fresh and frozen embryo transfer.
Vaccines can help prevent serious complications during pregnancy.
These guidelines have been developed by the ASRM Practice Committee to assist physicians with clinical decisions regarding the care of their patients.
As women get older, they may encounter difficulty getting pregnant (conceiving) with a healthy baby. Women are born with about 1-2 million eggs. Most of the eggs die off naturally (just like the
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