The risks of A.R.T

Art procedures carry certain risks and complications. For one, art increases the risk of multiple births (mostly twins or rarely triplets). The overall risk of multiple births is approximately 30% for those couples who do conceive. Ovulation induction also carries a risk Read More

Embryo Cryopreservation

When any art procedure is done,there may be more embryos obtained than are normally transferred. Couples can elect to have them frozen, or cryopreserved. Later, when another pregnancy is desired, these embryos are thawed and transferred into the uterus without having to Read More

Blastocyst Transfer

Blastocyst transfer is an effective means of treating patients Blastocyst transfer is an effective means of treating patients who respond well to gonadotropins and develop good quality embryos. High pregnancy rates can be achieved with low numbers of embryos transferred in selected Read More

In vitro fertilization (IVF)

In vitro fertilization (IVF) In vitro fertilization (ivf) involves collecting oocytes and sperm from a couple and placing them together in a laboratory dish to fertilize outside the body. The fertilized oocytes (embryos or blastocysts) are transferred 2 to 5 days later Read More