What Are the Risks for Miscarriage or Pregnancy Loss?
Pregnancy loss is more common than most people think, with approximately one out of every five pregnancies ending in miscarriage
Pregnancy loss is more common than most people think, with approximately one out of every five pregnancies ending in miscarriage
Miscarriage, also known as pregnancy loss or spontaneous abortion, is the most common complication during early pregnancy.
When using slower developing embryos, implantation timing is key to getting pregnant, according to research from Reproductive Medicine Associates of NY.
All patients should consider having a single embryo transfer in an attempt to have one healthy baby at a time for both the safety of the mother and child
Knowing when it’s time to change treatment protocols versus when it’s time to consider changing doctors or clinics is an important distinction
The most common reason why single women and couples turn to egg donation is poor egg quality due to advanced maternal age.