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Women & Infants Center for Reproduction and Infertility
Summary
Women & Infants Center for Reproduction and Infertility is a fertility clinic in Wareham, Massachusetts, with other office locations across New England. Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants, fertility clinic maintains offices in Wareham, Melrose, Attleboro, Brockton, Swansea, Fall River, and Boston, Massachusetts, Providence, East Greenwich, South Kingstown, and Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and Norwich, Connecticut.
The Massachusetts fertility clinic offers opportunities to access the latest infertility research techniques, highly specialized programs like IVM, PGD, and pediatric fertility preservation, a multidisciplinary approach, and multiple office locations. Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants, also offers a Compassionate Gift Program as a way to help those who don’t have the financial means to afford fertility treatments.
Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants prides itself on high success rates with low rates of multiple births, and a sincere and compassionate commitment to assisting women and couples who are trying to conceive. The Massachusetts fertility clinic focuses first on the least invasive techniques before resorting to more complex procedures.
The Massachusetts fertility clinic offers the following fertility treatments and infertility services:
Fertility Treatments
- Ovulation induction
- In vitro fertilization
- Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
- Blastocyst transfer
- Tubal embryo transfer (TET)
- Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT)
- Laparoscopy and reproductive surgery
- ICSI assisted hatching
- Egg donation
- Sperm donation
- In vitro maturation (IVM)
- Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
Infertility Tests and Services
- Fertility tests
- Endometriosis
- Male infertility services
- Menopausal symptoms
- Menstrual or hormonal disorders
- Egg freezing
- Ultrasound
- Hysterosalpingogram
- Fertility preservation
Specialties
Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants offers a wide range of services for its infertility patients. The fertility clinic treats patients with infertility, menopause symptoms, endometriosis, fallopian tube damage, and menstrual or hormonal problems. The fertility clinic’s in vitro fertilization program offers IVF, egg freezing before cancer therapy, in vitro maturation, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).
The fertility clinic offers the following fertility treatments:
Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants treats patients with infertility, menopause symptoms, endometriosis, fallopian tube damage, and menstrual or hormonal problems.
The Massachusetts fertility clinic treats the following conditions:
For information on clinical trials at the fertility clinic, please contact Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants.
Success Rates
The following table shows IVF success rates at Women & Infants Center for Reproduction and Infertility.
IVF Success Rates
According to the most recent report published by the CDC,
Women and Infants' Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility in Providence, Rhode Island performed 546 IVF cycles in 2010. The number of fresh IVF cycles and babies born, broken down by patients' age is as follows:
| Clinic Name | City | Number of Cycles by Age | Live Birth Rate By Age (%) | ||||||||
| <35 | 35-37 | 38-40 | 41-42 | 43-44 | <35 | 35-37 | 38-40 | 41-42 | 43-44 | ||
| Women and Infants' Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility | PROVIDENCE | 216 | 119 | 115 | 78 | 18 | 41.2 | 26.1 | 17.4 | 12.8 | 0 / 18 |
As reported by Women and Infants' Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility in Providence, Rhode Island to the CDC in 2010, the fertility clinic performed 27 donor egg cycles in that year; 20 cycles used fresh donor eggs and 7 cycles used frozen donor eggs.
| Clinic Name | City | Fresh Donor Eggs | Fresh Live Births | Frozen Donor Eggs | Frozen Live Births |
| Women and Infants' Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility | PROVIDENCE | 20 | 40 % | 7 | 1 / 7 |
Cost
For information on fertility treatment costs at the fertility clinic, please contact Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants.
For information on infertility insurance coverage, please contact Center for Reproduction and Infertility, Women and Infants.



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