Fertility Research Center
IVF Procedures and Getting Pregnant
The in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure is one of the most popular forms of assisted reproductive technology (ART). IVF is the process of joining a sperm and an egg outside of your body and inside a culture dish in a laboratory. With the IVF procedure, doctors can bypass common causes of male and female infertility and help women get pregnant and have children.
Articles about this Topic
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Dawn of Metabolomics: Will There Be Another Octomom?
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Channeling Robert Edwards: IVF Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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Guidelines on Number of Embryos to Transfer
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The Risks of Multiple Embryo Transfer to Your Health
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Vitrification: Pioneering Fertility Preservation
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IVF: Assisted Hatching
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Embryo Transfer: Factors to Consider
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Anticipating the Emotional Ups and Downs of IVF
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Becoming Pregnant with Multiples
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Minimal Stimulation IVF: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?
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Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction
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Are You a Good Candidate for IVF?
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What You Must Know Before an IVF Procedure
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SART Reports and IVF Success Rates
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How to Manage the Stress of IVF
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The Latest IVF Success Rates
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IVF Statistics Revealed
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IVF Treatment Overview: When Nature Needs a Nudge
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8 IVF Success Tips for Making a Baby
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6 IVF Success Factors
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Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) Overview
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How to Boost IVF Success the First Time
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Going Into IVF Ready for Success
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IVF Process: 4 Steps to Getting Pregnant
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IVF Success Rates by Age
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Misconception to Conception: How IVF Treatment Works

