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Top 10 facts about anti-mullerian hormone levels and ovarian reserve testing

Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) is the substance that is responsible for destroying the mullerian ducts (female reproductive organs) in developing male embryos... read more

InVia Fertility Specialists Named a First Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Distinction® Center+ for Fertility Care

We have always done everything we can to ensure you receive the best possible fertility care when you trust InVia Fertility Specialists to help you on your pathway to pregnancy. Now, we’re proud to ... read more

Ovarian reserve testing with Ovarian Assessment Report

The Ovarian Assessment Report from ReproSource Fertility Diagnostics is used by some fertility clinics—including InVia Fertility Specialists—for ovarian reserve testing in patients. According to ... read more

IVF at InVia:  Excellent Pregnancy Rates with Hardly Any Twins!

At InVia Fertility Specialists (InVia) we have been providing fertility services to our patients for the past 16 years. Our in vitro fertilization (IVF) program has been very successful and has been ... read more

What is a Board Certified Fertility Specialist?

One of the single most important things to look for in a fertility clinic is the presence of a Board-Certified staff. Much like you would in other medical fields or a variety of life situations ... read more

A Tailored Approach to Infertility Treatments

One of the most important things to consider when looking into infertility treatments is that no two patients are identical. In fact, every patient is unique and each should receive a treatment plan ... read more

Intrauterine Insemination Part I: Why (And When) We Use it To Treat Infertility

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a simple in-office procedure, which involves placing “washed” sperm inside the uterus to facilitate fertilization. With IUI, we bypass the vagina (which is acidic ... read more

Why Aren't Early Embryo Updates Part of the IVF Process?

After egg retrieval, many IVF patients are anxious to know how their embryos are developing in the embryology lab. It's an exciting but difficult part of the IVF process for patients, because they ... read more

Commonly Seen Uterine Abnormalities on Hysterosalpingography (HSG)

Here are a few of the commonly seen abnormalities when we do a hysterosalpingogram (HSG). read more

What Are Chromosomes and Why Are They Important in IVF?

Most of us remember very little from our Biology 101 class we had to pass in order to finish high school or college. The terms were technical and the processes complex. However, now that reproduction ... read more

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