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Are you safe from IVF complications?

The number of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles performed in the US has been increasing steadily (75, 516 cycles in 2000 vs. 101,213 cycles in 2011). There have been considerable advances that have ... read more

Happy Holidays from InVia Fertility Specialists

What do the holidays mean to us at InVia Fertility Specialists? To be honest – and hopefully not too sentimental – they mean an extra smile in our office for someone who we know needs it. They mean ... read more

Can surgery help with varicocele and infertility?

Varicocele is the presence of abnormally dilated veins in the scrotum. A recent blog gave an introduction to varicocele and infertility, including diagnosis and treatment. The question remains, when ... read more

Clinical trial at InVia Fertility lowers cost of IVF

[April 24, 2015: This clinical trial is no longer open.] Patients with infertility that require in vitro fertilization (IVF) now have an opportunity to enroll in a clinical trial that lowers the cost ... read more

Why this patient found it easy to lose weight to get pregnant

Drs. Karande and Klipstein chose the Ideal Protein Diet as a weight loss method for their patients based on its healthy approach and improved fertility treatment results. All of us at InVia Fertility ... read more

Sperm morphology: are your sperm in good shape?

Sperm morphology is one of the parameters that are evaluated in a semen analysis. It is a measurement of the percentage of sperm that are normal in shape. A normal sperm has an oval-shaped head, a ... read more

Why single embryo transfer may be right for you

A lot of our patients at InVia Fertility Specialists want twins! However, multiple pregnancy is associated with increased risks to both mother and babies. From a medical view point, it is much safer ... read more

How is it like to be a parent for the first time after age 40 using in vitro fertilization?

The age at which women are having their first child has steadily risen over the last several decades. The medical consequences of ‘delayed childbearing’ have been extensively studied and include ... read more

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