In the United States, the richest and most technically advanced nation on earth, millions of couples remain involuntarily childless. A conservative estimate places the number of U.S. couples that grapple with infertility annually at 4 million, yet less than 20 percent of those couples will undergo some form of definitive treatment. The high cost of infertility treatment - especially IVF - has resulted in reluctance on the part of most insurance companies to provide benefits for infertility and, therefore, has rendered such medical intervention financially inaccessible to the general infertile population. Although a few states have ... Read more
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Introduction to IVF Authority
Over the past three decades, I have met and consulted with tens of thousands of couples seeking treatment for diverse reproductive issues involving infertility and pregnancy loss. The universal thread that I have encountered is people’s hunger for information when they’re facing such situations. Many times, the response I get from patients after discussing their case in depth with them is “I wish I would have understood that before my first (or second) IVF cycle!”
Many people undertake fertility treatment with what they realize later to be very limited information on both their own diagnosis and what their treatment options are. I have created this blog to be, first and foremost, a source of meaningful and substantive information for those who are considering or currently undergoing fertility treatment. It is my wish that you’ll find something here that will give you additional insight, knowledge, and ultimately, hope.
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