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Role of a Psychologist in Third Party Reproduction

Since the first child from third party reproduction was born, many studies have been done to evaluate and ensure the welfare of that child, as well as all children conceived using the same means that ... read more

Male Obesity and Infertility

It is well documented in the literature that female obesity is associated with infertility. We have posted several blogs on how female obesity is linked to hormonal imbalances that cause irregular or ... read more

Obesity Report: Why Some People Need to Lose Weight to Get Pregnant

The American Society for Reproductive Medicine Practice Committee recently published a report titled "Obesity and Reproduction” in its journal Fertility and Sterility. The report offers insights on ... read more

Men having babies conference

Staff at InVia table. R-L: Dr. Sigal Klipstein, Vicki Meagher, and Todd Mensik. read more

Dealing With Multiple Miscarriages

Multiple miscarriages strike a heavy blow to those who are trying to have a child. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is traditionally defined as three or more spontaneous consecutive pregnancy losses ... read more

Egg donor and surrogacy at InVia Fertility

On August 20, InVia Fertility Specialists launched a new Egg Donor and Surrogacy section of our website! These new pages are full of information on: read more

Diagnostic Male Infertility Test

Male infertility test are recommended for any couple that fails to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse or after 6 months of failure to conceive when the partner is ... read more

Using Genetic Carrier Testing When Choosing an Egg Donor

For fertility patients who are choosing an egg donor, the health of the donor is a critical concern. One way recipients can be assured of the health of the donor is to work with a fertility clinic ... read more

White Blood Cells in Semen and IVF

The clinical significance of white blood cells in semen, often called pus cells, has been debated for a long time. If they are caused by infection, then they can interfere with sperm function and ... read more

Tubal pregnancy and IVF

Tubal pregnancy (or ectopic pregnancy) can occur in approximately 2% of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles. This is despite the fact that most embryo transfers are conducted under ultrasound ... read more

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