IVF
Improving Implantation of Slower Growing Embryos
When using slower developing embryos, implantation timing is key to getting pregnant, according to research from Reproductive Medicine Associates of NY.
When using slower developing embryos, implantation timing is key to getting pregnant, according to research from Reproductive Medicine Associates of NY.
A study demonstrated that uterine aging does not contribute to the age-related decline in fertility, but the condition of the uterus does.
While some studies show retrieval of 15 eggs is the “magic number”, not every patient can or should be stimulated toward the production of 15-20 eggs.