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- Ovulation induction: Ovulation disorders are the most common cause of infertility in young women. Consequently, the use of various “fertility drugs” to restore ovulation is the most common form of fertility therapy.
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- Intrauterine Insemination: Used alone or in conjunction with ovulation induction in cases of sub-optimal semen parameters.
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- Assisted reproductive technology (ART): The term Includes IVF and related procedures such as ICSI (Assisted fertilization), AZH (assisted hatching), pre-implantation genetics (PGD), Cryopreservation (freezing of eggs, sperm and embryos), and Egg Donation. All these procedures are supported by our endocrinology, Andrology, and Embryology laboratories, which are all located on site.
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- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Various tests and treatments are now available for women who suffer repeated losses. A proper diagnosis is key to successful therapy.
The following Fact sheet is provided by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
- Surgery: In some cases surgery is recommended to correct the cause of infertility and to improve the chances of success. Common conditions treated surgically include : uterine polyps, uterine fibroids, and blocked fallopian tubes.
The following booklet is provided by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and describes the most common procedures performed in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility.
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): A common condition affecting young women in the reproductive age group. PCOS is the most common cause of ovulatory infertility, weight gain, excessive hair growth and abnormality in sugar metabolism.
Over the past decade our understanding of this condition has improved. Whereas it was considered to be primarily an ovarian disorder we now know that the lack of ovulation is a mere manifestation of a more serious metabolic disease. NEFI's unique team approach addresses the medical, reproductive and aesthetic needs of the PCOS patient.
We have developed a PCOS Center which provides a team of specialists in endocrinology, nutrition, exercise, and aesthetics in addition to psychological support.
The following booklet is provided by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
- Gay & Lesbian Couples: Gay couples require the services of an egg donor who provides the eggs as well as a gestational carrier (surrogate) who carry the pregnancy. The eggs can be fertilized with the sperm of one or both partners.
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