This is the 13th in a series of answers to common questions about failed IVF. Virtually everyone recognizes that pregnancy with multiples (especially triplets or greater) is associated with ... Read more
Embryo Grading
This is the 9th in a series of answers to 10 commonly asked questions/concerns about IVF. #9 How Many Embryos Should I Have Transferred? The decision as to how many embryos to transfer ... Read more
This is the 8th in a series of 10 answers to common questions/concerns about IVF treatment. Question 8: Should I opt for Day-3 or Day-5 embryo transfer? (Note: This is a repost of an ... Read more
Currently, when it comes to embryo/blastocyst grading, there is no standard method practiced universally across all IVF centers. There are a variety of systems used in different embryology ... Read more
Whenever a patient fails to achieve a successful outcome following IVF, the question arises as to why. Clearly, if the embryos had appeared to be of poor quality microscopically, arrested in ... Read more
Introduction and Background Successful treatment of reproductive failure demands full prior identification and treatment of those factors that adversely influence both embryo “competence” ... Read more
Few innovations in IVF have evoked the degree of controversy and bad press as has the thesis that reproductive immunologic factors play a role in unexplained IVF failure and recurrent pregnancy ... Read more
According to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), IVF success rates have been improving over the last decade. In 2007, the live birth rate in the United States was in the ... Read more
With the evolution of new and advanced techniques of in vitro fertilization, resulting in improved embryo implantation and birth rates, there has come about a substantial increase in the rate of ... Read more
The considerable emotional, physical and financial burden associated with infertility treatment in general and with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) in specific, demand that factors known to affect ... Read more
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