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Age and Fertility

Dr. Eric Flisser, a New York fertility doctor with Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) of New York, explains how egg quality, egg quantity, and age affect a woman's fertility.

Genetic Testing

PGD, or preimplantation genetic diagnosis screens embryos and allows your fertility doctor to replace one healthy embryo of the sex you desire. Dr.

Fertility Boosters

According to Dr. David Keefe, a New York fertility doctor at NYU Fertility Center, there are a number of lifestyle factors that affect fertility and egg quality including smoking, weight, certain drugs and genetic problems

Age and Fertility

While "40 may be the new 30" in some instances, it doesn't pertain to your fertility. Dr.

Age and Fertility

New York fertility doctor John Zhang, Founder and Director of New Hope Fertility Center in New York, discusses the relationship between age and fertility. After the age of 35, a woman's fertility declines each year. At the age of 40, your chance of getting pregnant is approximately 20 percent with the most aggressive fertility treatment protocol.

Surrogacy and Gestational Care

What is the process that a surrogate goes through to get pregnant? Dr.

IVF

Single embryo transfer — putting back one embryo in an IVF cycle — is often the safest and healthiest option for the mother and the baby, explains Dr.

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