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Why Transfer a Single Embryo?

Many couples are hesitant to try infertility treatment despite their dreams of starting a family. Sometimes, this is because they worry that in vitro fertilization (IVF) always leads to multiple pregnancies. Fertility doctors tend to agree that a single embryo transfer is preferable because there is a reduced risk of complications during pregnancy.

What to Expect During an Office Hysteroscopy

When you first meet with a fertility specialist, you will discuss your medical history and undergo some tests designed to evaluate your reproductive health. One test the female partner is likely to have is an office hysteroscopy. his procedure allows the fertility doctor to examine the uterine cavity for signs of polyps, scarring, uterine fibroids, and other abnormalities that could be causing infertility.

What Is a Saline Sonogram?

If you have suffered the loss of a pregnancy, your fertility specialist might recommend undergoing a saline sonogram. A saline sonogram is a commonly performed diagnostic test to determine the underlying causes of infertility.

Why Some Couples Wish to Choose the Gender of Their Baby

Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) has long been used to ensure a healthy pregnancy by screening embryos for chromosomal abnormalities or other genetic defects prior to implantation in the uterus. With this technology, fertility clinics can offer hope to couples who have struggled with infertility issues and multiple pregnancy losses.