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Reproductive Technologies and the Risk of Birth Defects

A paper published today in the New England Journal of Medicine noted an increased incidence of birth defects in ART-conceived children (Davies MJ et al. Reproductive technologies and the risk of ... read more

The Case for Elective Single Embryo Transfer

I have been a big proponent of single-embryo transfer for many years. Despite this, less than 10% of patients at InVia Fertility Specialists will choose to have an elective single-embryo transfer ... read more

Recurrent pregnancy loss: what is the role of autoimmune testing?

Do autoimmune issues contribute to recurring pregnancy loss? In the February 2012 issue of the journal "Sexuality, Reproduction and Menopause", Doctors Kutteh and Odam from The University of ... read more

What are the causes of recurrent pregnancy loss?

The Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine states that recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a disease distinct from infertility, defined by two or more failed pregnancies. ... read more

Fibroid tumors

Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors of the uterine muscle wall that can cause abnormal uterine bleeding. Also known as leiomyomas or myomas. Fibroids are a very common finding. In most women, ... read more

Laptop computers connected to the internet through Wi-Fi may decrease sperm fertility potential.

For a lot of us, the use of portable computers (laptops, connected to the internet wirelessly, also known as Wi-Fi) is a part of our daily routine. People using Wi-Fi, however, may be exposed to ... read more

The poor responder in IVF: is the prognosis always poor?

Poor responders are patients with a low number of eggs retrieved. These poor responders have reduced pregnancy rates compared with normal responders. The question that one often faces is, what next? ... read more

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