by blastoff | Sep 6, 2011 | Blog
One in eight couples in the U.S. today is diagnosed with infertility (Path2Parenthood) Fortunately for those couples, there are a variety of fertility treatments available, including In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Unfortunately, however, many of these treatments can...
by blastoff | Aug 29, 2011 | Blog
Despite decades of research, one of the most confounding mysteries in the world of medicine is what causes male infertility. In most cases of male infertility, which account for around half of all infertility cases, no cause can be identified. However, research has...
by blastoff | Aug 22, 2011 | Blog
The following is a true story of a family who went through the process of embryo donation and adoption.My husband and I decided to start a family in early 2007. After about 15 months and no pregnancy, we found out that our chances of conceiving on our own was...
by blastoff | Aug 15, 2011 | Blog
In a recent Facebook message to the EAAC, a friend wanted to know about donating remaining embryos. The egg ‘donor’ they had chosen had a history of producing large quantities of eggs during the retrieval process (upwards of 40 eggs!). Because there potentially could...
by blastoff | Aug 8, 2011 | Blog
The following is Pt. 2 in a series of blogs examining common myths in the world of infertility. Please look at last weeks blogs to see Pt. 1.4) It’s all her.While a woman’s reproductive system is much more complex than a man’s, infertility is just as likely to be...
by blastoff | Aug 1, 2011 | Blog
Issues surrounding getting pregnant can be difficult, and to be honest, downright embarrassing to address at times. While as a society we are becoming more open to discussing such things, many looming questions still exist. Perhaps that’s why a recent study out of New...
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