Monthly Archives: May 2010
05.21.2010
Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET): Rethinking the “one pregnancy and done” philosophy
Danielle Vitiello, Ph.D., M.D. Board-Eligible Reproductive Endocrinologist
Many couples with infertility both desire and welcome the birth of twins, thus affording an instant family often after years of frustration, disappointments and inability to conceive adopting a “once and done” motto. Limitations of insurance coverage and increasing competition amongst infertility centers demands that pregnancy be achieved in as few cycles as is [...]
05.03.2010
Fertility Myth #1
Joseph A. Hill, III, M.D. Board-Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
One myth among many women of advanced reproductive age (40 and above) is that because they look and feel as they did when they were in their early 30s and are still having regular menstrual cycles they are as fertile as they may have once been. FertilityAuthority Fact: When it comes to fertility, age [...]
