- May 16, 2019
Fertility to Futility: Treatment When Prognosis Is Very Poor, Or Worse
The great percentage of patients who present for fertility services have a chance of having a baby and their prognoses range from excellent to poor. Less commonly, the likelihood for su...
Read More - May 9, 2019
What about Uterine “Receptivity”?
Much is being said and written about endometrial (uterine lining) receptivity in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) setting, and especially in the context of the failed IVF cycle. Endomet...
Read More - May 2, 2019
IVF in Poor Responders: Mild Versus Conventional Stimulation
Relative to traditional treatments with higher dosages of hormonal medications, is mild stimulation of the ovaries for in vitro fertilization (IVF) better? Certainly, mild stimulation h...
Read More - April 18, 2019
Ways to Improve Fertility
Oftentimes with respect to complex issues, even health-related, we like easy, self-help fixes. Just go to any online bookstore (or a bricks and mortar bookstore, if you can find one) an...
Read More - March 28, 2019
For Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Letrozole or Clomiphene + Letrozole?
In the most recent edition of Fertility and Sterility is an intriguing pilot study on the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by the excellent reproductive medicine specialist...
Read More - March 14, 2019
Are Mosaic Embryos the Past and Future of IVF?
Not every embryo starts off containing 46 perfect chromosomes; some have “aneuploidy,” that is, too few or too many chromosome copies. Aneuploidy is common and affects as many as 80 per...
Read More - February 28, 2019
High BMI and Risks in IVF
With the increasing prevalence of obesity in the United States, and with the associations between obesity and infertility (ovulation dysfunction, insulin resistance, androgen excess), m...
Read More - February 21, 2019
Folate for Fathers? The Effect of Paternal Folate Status and Embryonic Growth
It is well known that the folic acid status of the mother is of vital importance to normal embryonic and fetal growth, with folate deficiency resulting in neural tube and other defects ...
Read More - February 14, 2019
Children Born Following Assisted Reproduction: No Overall Increased Risk of Cancer
In a study of 47,690 children published February 4, 2019 in Human Reproduction, a highly-regarded reproductive medicine journal with world-wide circulation, children born after assisted...
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