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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.
Infertility is caused by men and women equally. 40% of the time, the infertility is the result of a male factor, and 40% of the time it is the result of a female factor.
Dr. Koulianos explains in depth about what Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET) is and answers common questions about pregnancy rates, complications, and the ideal candidates for eSET. Learn more about this other method of IVF treatment.
At The Center we believe in educating patients about their fertility treatments. Our team of embryologists provide insight into the question of how should a fertility clinic help patients feel they are in control of their fertility treatment?
Dr. Inge explains what role should fertility treatment play in women’s health. Dr. Inge describes what reproductive endocrinology is and the process and communication between fertility clinics, fertility specialists, and OB-GYNs.
“No one part of science, medicine and care is more important than another. The combination is what pays off for fertility patients and is what they should expect from reproductive medicine today.” Read more about what should fertility patients expect from fertility treatment as told by the perspective of Dr. Koulianos.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is the process of injecting a sperm into a mature oocyte (egg). The sperm is chosen based on how normal it appears. The sperm is picked up using a microinjection needle and injected into the oocyte.
Those couples who do not respond to traditional fertility treatments find themselves confronted with decisions concerning In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). There are several strategies that can assist couples when starting IVF.
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.