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Traditional IVF IVF is an acronym for In Vitro Fertilization. It was introduced in the United States for more than 32 years ago. Initially, conceptions resulting from in vitro fertilization were termed Test Tube Babies. Out of millions of women around the world struggling with fertility problems, only three percent of couples with fertility issues will attempt to get pregnant via in vitro fertilization or IVF. Up to the present time, more than three million infants throughout the globe have been conceived using this method. In the US, in vitro fertilization had produced more than 52,000 babies for partners with fertility problems. This interprets to about one percent of all successful child births in the nation. Depending on your religious belief, insurance coverage, financial situation and your cause of infertility, the traditional IVF treatment system you may utilize to help you conceive will differ from one couple to another. Below are some points to consider when opting for Traditional IVF : You desire to freeze embryos for future cycles You don’t respond to the minimal stimulation oral medications If on clomid or other oral medications, your endometrial (uterine) lining is too thin to support a pregnancy Your young and have a history of endometriosis that is rapidly progressing and want to assure you have good quality eggs or embryos for later pregnancies before your endometriosis

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East Bay Fertility Center is focused on quality patient care. The goal is pregnancy! Our friendly fertility physician and staff value your needs and will spend the time necessary with each individual couple to help them understand their fertility options and formulate a fertility treatment plan to optimize their success. Our Fertility Physician, Dr Glen Andrew DO, and Embryologist have over 20 years of combined experience and one of the highest success rates in the country. We are among the few in the country that have consistently performed Minimal Stimulation IVF with notable success. We have one of the highest success rates in the Country. We were the first to perform IVF in Utah County and the first in the State of Utah to perform Minimal Stimulation IVF.

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Traditional IVF

IVF is an acronym for In Vitro Fertilization. It was introduced in the

United States for more than 32 years ago. Initially, conceptions

resulting from in vitro fertilization were termed Test Tube Babies.

Out of millions of women around the world struggling with fertility

problems, only three percent of couples with fertility issues will

attempt to get pregnant via in vitro fertilization or IVF. Up to the

present time, more than three million infants throughout the globe

have been conceived using this method. In the US, in vitro fertilization

had produced more than 52,000 babies for partners with fertility

problems. This interprets to about one percent of all successful child

births in the nation.

Depending on your religious belief, insurance coverage, financial

situation and your cause of infertility, the traditional IVF treatment

system you may utilize to help you conceive will differ from one couple

to another.

Below are some points to consider when opting for Traditional IVF:

You desire to freeze embryos for future cycles

You don’t respond to the minimal stimulation oral medications

If on clomid or other oral medications, your endometrial (uterine)

lining is too thin to support a pregnancy

Your young and have a history of endometriosis that is rapidly

progressing and want to assure you have good quality eggs or

embryos for later pregnancies before your endometriosis

damages or significantly reduces your oocyte pool (ovarian

reserve)

You have cancer and want to freeze your eggs (oocytes) for future

use

If you have polycystic ovarian disease and have been on several

cycles of clomid without developing any mature follicles

If you are getting older, not yet married but want young healthy

eggs frozen for later on in life when you do get married then you

can have higher pregnancy rates from having younger eggs with

lower miscarriage risk.

To those couples who are clueless, traditional IVF infertility treatment

always utilizes injectable medication to promote the production of

several eggs. As soon as the female eggs are matured to a particular

quantity and size, they are removed surgically with a specific needle

under guided ultrasonography. To save 4-16 eggs, the whole procedure

will take approximately 10 minutes. The sperm and egg are put

together in a specialized dish and placed into an incubator to permit for

natural conception to happen. After three to five days, the fertilized

eggs or ovum's are implanted into the womb of a woman through a

specialized catheter and confidently the fertilized egg or eggs will insert

into her womb and an infant will grow.

This kind of in vitro fertilization is still the most utilized throughout the

globe. This type of IVF method utilizes several fertility medicines both

injections and oral that excite the ovaries to yield as many eggs that

could be likely per cycle. Each single egg is aimed to be stimulated.

On the other hand, the downside of this kind of IVF is the number of

fertility medicines being utilized and pain from injections and the

discomfort from the medications. In addition, the likelihood of multiple

births can happen which can place the mother and the babies at risk

after and during pregnancy.