A fertility specialist will evaluate the patient’s medical history and perform various tests to determine if IVF is an appropriate treatment option. Factors that may make a patient a good fit for IVF include age, the quality of the eggs and sperm, certain health conditions, and the underlying cause of infertility. By sharing some of […]
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a fertility treatment that involves fertilizing an egg with sperm outside of the body, in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryo is then transferred to the uterus with the goal of achieving a pregnancy.
The length of the IVF process can vary greatly depending on the individual patient and their specific circumstances. It may take several months to a year or more to complete the process. As a rule of thumb, most procedures (Egg Retrieval, Embryo Transfer, IUI, PRP) and certain types of testing require one menstrual cycle (~1 […]
6. If I reschedule my monitor to 1 day later, what is the chance of ovulation?
5. Is it possible to change the endometrial pattern during the cycle?
3. I heard some people use double trigger, why isn’t the doctor using double trigger in my case?
My embryo passed PGS 5 test and the doctors said my hormone levels and lining were good, why was I not able to achieve pregnancy?
PGD = Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. This test is used to determine if a particular mutation that can lead to a specific disease (e.g. cystic fibrosis) is present in the embryo. This is a diagnostic test designed to detect for a specific disease based on patient’s family history.
