“Natural”, “gentle” fertility treatments seem appealing when it comes to in vitro fertilization. However, the evidence is not swayed by marketing. After performing a review of the literature, there are several points to be aware of when considering mini IVF.
Washington University-StL OBGYN Residency Blog
Monday, April 21, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
National Infertility Awareness Week 4/20-4/26
In the spirit of National Infertility Awareness Week, I will be posting several articles on topics that seem to capture the interest of a lot of the readership. The topics will deal with fibroids, fertility preservation, egg freezing, mini IVF and IVF insurance coverage. There will be embedded links galore for further reading should you be interested. Stay Tuned
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Changes to Fertility treatment in order to reduce multiples
A paper released in a joint collaboration between researchers at Yale and March of Dimes issued recommendations commenting on issues related to preterm births, multiple births and Fertility treatment titled: Recommendations for changes in policy and clinical practice. It is in press in Fertility and Sterility, a leading journal in reproductive medicine. Read on for the bulletin and view other bulletins from the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Got fibroids?
I have fibroids.
Fibroids come many shapes and sizes and range in symptomatology from no symptoms to unbearable, pain and heavy bleeding. Not all fibroids are associated with infertility, but those that distort the cavity or cause symptoms in women who desire fertility should be evaluated by a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist/infertility specialist. The picture below shows all of the difference locations on the uterus that fibroids can appear.
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