Male Factor Infertility Treatment

 Male Factor Infertility Treatment

Male factor infertility refers to any condition in the male partner that lowers the chances of natural conception. It accounts for roughly 40 to 50 percent of infertility cases, which surprises a lot of couples who assume the issue lies only with the female partner....
Low Ovarian Reserve Treatment

Low Ovarian Reserve Treatment

Low ovarian reserve means the ovaries hold fewer eggs than expected for a woman’s age, and it’s usually confirmed through AMH blood levels, FSH testing and an antral follicle count on ultrasound. Treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on age,...
Frozen vs Fresh Embryo Transfer: Results

Frozen vs Fresh Embryo Transfer: Results

Neither method is universally superior, but frozen embryo transfer (FET) generally produces higher pregnancy and live birth rates for most patients. Stimulated cycles used in fresh transfer can compromise uterine receptivity, which is why FET allows the uterus to...
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss After IVF

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss After IVF

Most patients who lose a second pregnancy after IVF go straight into planning the next cycle. That’s understandable. But repeating the same protocol without investigating why the losses happened is what keeps the pattern going. Recurrent pregnancy loss after IVF...
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