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Why patients dropout after a failed IVF cycle

In vitro Fertilization is one of the most complicated treatment options for infertile couples. Infertile couples that choose to undergo IVF know that it is their last chance at having their own baby. ... read more

Freeze MY Eggs??

Yes, YOU! Whether you’re the super busy career woman, the girl who’s just not yet ready to settle down, the woman that hasn’t yet found quite the right partner, or the forever student, freezing your ... read more

Premature Ovarian Failure – Fertility treatment. What works and what does not.

I remember my days as a Fellow at the Jones Institute in Norfolk, Virginia when the second year Fellows were in charge of the donor egg program. This was 1989, and the Jones Institute was the premier ... read more

Premature ovarian failure (POF) – diagnostic tests and management

A diagnosis of premature ovarian failure (POF) is made when a woman stops getting periods (amenorrhea) before age 40 along with follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in the menopausal range ... read more

The Shared IVF Success Program at InVia Fertility (SISP) Ethical issues and controversies related to a 100 per cent money back guarantee IVF program Part III

There are several ethical issues and controversies regarding money-back guarantee programs. Let us discuss some of these as they apply to the Shared IVF Success Program at InVia fertility (SISP). read more

The Shared IVF Success Program at InVia Fertility (SISP). Ethical issues and controversies related to a 100 percent money back guarantee IVF program. Part II

SISP is offered at InVia Fertility specialists as a “warranty". Initially, SISP patients pay a higher fee (180% of our regular “cash-pay” fee). If a SISP patient achieves an ongoing pregnancy or ... read more

The Shared IVF Success Program at InVia Fertility (SISP). Our money back guarantee program! Part I

In vitro fertilization (IVF) can be an expensive proposition if you do not have insurance coverage for the treatment. Just the medical costs of a "cash-pay" cycle will approximate around $ 10,000. If ... read more

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