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We look forward to meeting you, and to sharing in your excitement as we begin this journey together. We will address any questions and concerns you may have.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an additional component of an In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle usually used because of male factor infertility issues or as a result of poor fertilization on a previous IVF cycle.
Ovulation Induction during IVF treatment uses fertility medications to mimic the body’s natural hormones and to develop multiple eggs which will increase your chances for pregnancy.
Not all Day 2 or 3 embryos can develop to a blastocyst with a loss of about 45 – 60% of your embryos as they are cultured the extra 2 or 3 days. Therefore, those embryos that do make it to a blastocyst for transfer on Day 5 are considered the best or hardiest and it is a natural selection process.
Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET) is rapidly becoming a preferred method of IVF embryo transfer, due to the long and short-term risks of high-order multiple pregnancies. We are proud to offer our patients this option.