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The cost of In Vitro Fertilization at the Medical Clinic is very competitive.
How successful is in vitro fertilization ?
Success statistics can be deceiving as they are often self-reported.
The best way to choose a doctor is to talk with him personally.
Arrange to meet him and his staff and question them about their procedures,
successes and experience.
The success rate of IVF clinics depends on a number of factors including patient
characteristics and treatment approaches.
It is also important to realize that pregnancy rates do not equate to live birth rates.
In the United States, the live birth rate for each IVF cycle started is approximately:
30 to 35% for women under age 35
25% for women ages 35 to 37
15 to 20% for women ages 38 to 40
6 to 10% for women ages over 40
The Institute Medical Clinic and Genetic Testing.
The Institute Medical Clinic and Genetic Testing,
a based institution, is focused on the combination of reproductive medicine
and genetic testing, using a breakthough technology called
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis - PGD. Our primary goal is to
prevent the transmission of genetic conditions that cause severe problems in
children of parents who are either afflicted with the disease or are carriers.
Medical Clinic is not only one of the most successful facilities in the world,
but our services are suprisingly affordable.
You owe it to yourself and your family to ask us and compare.
Variations of in vitro fertilization?
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) and zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT)
are two procedures related to
IVF.
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) is a tool of assisted reproductive technology
against infertility.
Eggs are removed from a woman's ovaries, and placed in one of the Fallopian tubes,
along with the man's sperm.
The technique, which was pioneered by endocrinologist Ricardo Asch,
allows fertilization to take place inside the woman's body.
Many specialists in infertility would look at GIFT as a procedure that is outdated (2004)
as pregnancy rates in IVF tend to be equal or better and do not require laparoscopy.
Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT): A technique in which a woman's egg is
fertilized outside the body, then implanted in one of her fallopian tubes.
This technique is one of the methods used to overcome infertility,
the inability of couples to produce offspring on their own.