OBGYN
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), also called hyperandrogenic anovulation (HA), is a condition in which a woman’s levels of the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone are out of balance. PCOS [...]
Luteal phase support is the administration of medications, most importantly progesterone, to increase the success rate of implantation, support early embryogenesis and healthy pregnancy. Although [...]
ERA is a test to determine at what point in time the endometrium is most receptive and can obtain a successful transplant. ERA, endometrial receptivity array is a genetic test that diagnoses the [...]
Eggs are removed from the ovary with a needle and an ultrasound guidance Anesthesia is administered by an anesthesiologist An 8 hour fasting is required before the procedure Egg [...]
Fertility affects so many families for different reasons. Because each person and each couple is different and so is the ideal reasonable time frame for starting family and achieving pregnancy [...]
Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors of the uterus. Fibroids grow out of the cells that make up of the uterus. Uterine fibroids are also sometimes called leiomyoma or myoma. Fibroids can vary in [...]
An ovulation problem occurs when eggs don’t mature in the ovaries or when the ovaries fail to release a mature egg. Ovulation problems are common in women with infertility. There are [...]
While there are many causes of infertility, a blockage of the fallopian tubes is often the reason why many women are unable to conceive. The fallopian tubes are the pathways in which the ova [...]
Uterus Factors Normal uterus: The uterus is a hollow, thick-walled, muscular organ of the female reproductive tract that is located between the bladder and the rectum, in the lesser pelvic [...]
Ovarian endometrioma is a benign, estrogen-dependent cyst found in women of reproductive age. Infertility is associated with endometrioma; although the exact cause is unknown, oocyte quantity and [...]