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In general, pregnancy success rates using donor egg are high because the eggs are from women in their 20s. Dr. Jim Toner, a fertility doctor with Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine, explains that the use of genetic testing further increases the success rates, even with single embryo transfer.

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Donor egg disclosure is advised, but it's a personal matter and a number of issues should be taken into account. Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Medical Director of Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta, GA, and Clinical Director of My Egg Bank, N.A. explains.

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Once eggs and embryos are frozen, or cryopreserved, they can remain in that state for years, or even decades, according to Dr. Jim Toner, a fertility doctor with Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine.

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Dr. Jim Toner, a fertility doctor with Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine, talks about the pros and cons of fresh and frozen donor egg cycles.

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Dr. Daniel Shapiro, believes that the advances in genetic testing, including the ability to know which disease-causing genes we carry, will become part of our natural conversations in the near future. Dr. Shapiro is Medical Director of Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta, GA, and Clinical Director of My Egg Bank, N.A.

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Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Medical Director of Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta, GA, explains that while the terms gestational surrogate and gestational carrier are synonymous, gestational carrier is more commonly used today.

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FSH levels vary throughout the menstrual cycle. A high FSH level on day 3 of the cycle can empower you and your fertility doctor with information, and help guide a treatment plan. Dr. Pavna Brahma, an Atlanta fertility doctor with Reproductive Biology Associates, explains.

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There are three main IVF protocols used. In part one of this three-part series, Dr. Daniel Shapiro, an Atlanta Fertility Doctor with Reproductive Biology Associates, explains the Luteal Down Regulation Protocol.

To learn more about IVF protocols, view Dr. Shapiro's videos about the Antagonist Protocol and Low Responder Protocol.

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Dr. Pavna Brahma, an Atlanta fertility doctor with Reproductive Biology Associates explains the difference between a fertility doctor and an ob/gyn.

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The Antagonist Protocol is one of the three main IVF protocols. Dr. Daniel Shapiro, a Fertility Doctor with Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta explains the GnRH antagonist protocol, including its advantages and disadvantages.

To learn more about other IVF protocols, view Dr. Shapiro's videos about the Luteal Down Regulation Protocol and the Low Responder Protocol.

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