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Tubal Reversal

Source: IVF New Jersey
Women who would like to have a baby, but have had their tubes tied can undergo tubal reversal at IVF New Jersey. Dr. Michael Darder explains how tubal reversal is an alternative to in vitro fertilization.

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For women who have had their tubes tied, sometimes they enter new relationship and they decide that they want to untie them. There are a couple of options available to them such as in vitro fertilization, but for some, they will prefer to do a tubal reveral procedure. It is a surgical procedure. It is done in the hospital and it involves an incision like a cesarean section incision and through that we are able to reach in, take the tubes and make them whole again. This might be something for you.
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Endometriosis and Infertility

Source: Center for Human Reproduction
New York fertility doctor Norbert Gleicher, founder of the Center for Human Reproduction, explains what endometriosis is, symptoms of endometriosis, and how it affects fertility, is diagnosed and treated.

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Embryo Donation

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
Carol and Luciano have completed their family, and have decided to donate their excess embryos to another couple.

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Embryo Donation

Source: IVF New Jersey
Dr. Marcus Jurema explains the embryo donation program at IVF New Jersey, where infertile couples are paired with couples who are willing to donate their embryos.

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Embryo donation involves two different couples. First the donating couple has stored embryos from previous in vitro fertilization cycles. Usually they have completed their families and decided to donate these embryos to another infertile couple. They have done so instead of discarding these embryos or donating these embryos to research. In turn the recipent couple are usually couples that have failed multiple cycles of IVF or couples in which both members are truly infertile.
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Embryo Donation on the Rise

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
As the embryo donation process has become more available and streamlined, more couples are turning to embryo donation for their excess embryos.

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Embryo Adoption Process

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
At the National Embryo Donation Center, adopting an embryo is much like the traditional adoption process.

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Planning a Mock Cycle

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
Prior to the embryo transfer, intended parents go through a mock cycle.

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Planning for a Transfer

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
Intended parents using embryo donation prepare for embryo transfer with hormone therapy just as they did with their mock cycle.

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Pregnancy through Embryo Adoption

Source: National Embryo Donation Center
For some couples who are unable to conceive with IVF, embryo adoption is an option for building their families.

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