IUI is a fertility treatment that uses a small catheter to insert “washed” sperm directly into the uterus in a process similar to a pap smear. The goal of IUI is to increase the number of good sperm that reach the fallopian tubes and subsequently increase the chance of fertilization. IUI is usually selected as … Read more
Infertility Treatment Options
When I walk out to the waiting room to call upon my patient for their appointment, I can always pick out the “first timers”. They are generally a couple, huddled in two corner seats, wide-eyed, with an anxious body posture. This always bothers me, because there is no need to be anxious or worry about … Read more
In the mid‑1990s a group at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, reported the world’s first baby born from an embryo derived from an immature egg that had been matured in the embryology laboratory, and then fertilized and transferred to the uterus. The process has come to be known as In vitro maturation (IVM) of eggs. … Read more
ICSI – which stands for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection – involves the direct injection of a single sperm into each egg under direct microscopic vision. The introduction of ICSI has made it possible to fertilize eggs with sperm derived from men with the severest degrees of male infertility and in the process, to achieve pregnancy rates … Read more
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a procedure first developed in 1978 in which a woman’s ovaries are stimulated with fertility drugs to produce multiple mature eggs, which are then removed from her body and are fertilized in the laboratory with her partner’s (or donor) sperm. The resulting embryos are cultured for three or five days … Read more
In a relatively small number of cases of male infertility, the failure to produce an adequate quality of sperm relates to reduced secretion by the pituitary gland of those hormones necessary to stimulate sperm production. The pituitary gland in the man produces two important hormones-identical to those produced by women-that control testicular function. The first … Read more
For information on our Fertility Rescue program that provides free egg freezing for cancer patients, click HERE It is largely through propagation of our biological offspring that we as humans feel we can leave a lasting legacy of our existence. Perhaps this explains why the desire to have children is a basic human instinct, and why an inability to achieve … Read more
Egg Donation Many couples find themselves in a situation where, due to age, physiology, or medical expediency, they need assistance from a third party to conceive. An egg donor is used when a woman has egg quality issues due to age or genetic condition, or in the case of diminished ovarian reserve, where very few … Read more
Also known as Preimplantation Genetic Screening, the purpose of this process is to evaluate the chromosomal makeup of an egg/embryo. Because the majority of miscarriages are due to chromosomal abnormalities, many couples undergo Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis in order to select embryos that are chromosomally “normal” and increase their chances of IVF success. An egg/embryo with too … Read more
SIRM Physicians are able to perform a full range of reproductive surgery including: Laparoscopy This ambulatory procedure (outpatient surgery) is usually performed under general anesthesia. It involves making an incision in the woman’s belly button through which a narrow telescope-like instrument is passed into the pelvic-abdominal cavity in order to permit visualization of pelvic structures. … Read more
Egg/embryo banking offers a potential solution for older women and those with DOR who wish to minimize the relentless effect of the biological clock. The process involves undergoing several IVF stimulation/egg retrieval procedures in relatively quick succession, and then freezing/banking all viable embryos for future dispensation, rather than having them transferred to the uterus immediately. … Read more
Disorders of sperm quality range from a low count or motility to a complete absence of sperm production. Deformities of the sperm cell shape (morphology) are important because they reflect its ability to fertilize the egg. Mild abnormalities of semen parameters can be effectively treated using techniques that “wash” away the seminal fluid to improve the … Read more
Intrauterine insemination (IUI), the injection of sperm into the uterus by means of a catheter directed through the cervix, has been practiced for many years. The premise of the IUI procedure (a type of artificial insemination) is that sperm can reach and fertilize the egg more easily if they are placed directly into the uterine … Read more
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a procedure first developed in 1978 in which a woman’s ovaries are stimulated with fertility drugs to produce multiple mature eggs, which are then removed from her body and are fertilized in the laboratory with her partner’s (or donor) sperm. The resulting embryos are cultured for three to five days, … Read more
SIRM offers a full range of infertility diagnosis and testing as well as fertility treatment services. If you aren’t sure where to begin, and are asking “Do I need fertility treatment,” we can help you get oriented and develop a plan. Many couples assume that infertility is mostly a female problem. In reality, it is … Read more



