How to Be Happy Choosing an Egg Donor or Sperm Donor
Using an egg donor or sperm donor can mean that you’re going to have a baby that has someone else’s DNA. But you can still find a donor who feels like a natural fit for your family.
If you’re considering IVF, you have probably wondered about things like genetic testing, cost, success rates and possible aftereffects. Our REIs answer some of your most common questions related to IVF and advanced fertility treatments in the following blogs.
Using an egg donor or sperm donor can mean that you’re going to have a baby that has someone else’s DNA. But you can still find a donor who feels like a natural fit for your family.
Our doctors answer frequently asked questions from patients concerning fertility treatment, our policies, how IVF works & facts about fertility medication.
Dr. Bareh explains why pregnant celebrities with advanced maternal age may be giving women false hope, and she provides real facts on fertility & age.
We separate fact from fiction when it comes to genetic testing and making designer babies. Find out the true benefits of genetic testing.
Life doesn’t always go as planned. You may have wanted to have kids earlier, but pursuing a career or not finding the right partner may have put those plans on hold. Fortunately, there are still choices for women over the age of 42.
Though “natural” always sounds appealing, natural cycle IVF may not be as appealing an option as many people think. And we don’t usually recommend it for a variety of reasons, the primary reason being that it isn’t as effective as standard IVF – by far.
Pioneering fertility treatments and serving patients since 1988, our fertility lab directors have over 60 years of combined experience and provide patients with options during IVF, increasing success.