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Multiple Pregnancy

by |  December 28th, 2011

Multiple pregnancy is associated with certain increased risks for both mother and fetus. Many couples would prefer to avoid the risk of multiple pregnancy, but find themselves in a dilemma because they also want a high probability of success.

In IVF, multiple embryos are normally transferred in order to achieve acceptable success rates.

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What to do when a fresh cycle doesn’t work

by |  December 28th, 2011

What do you do if your IVF cycle failed, even though high quality embryos were transferred into your uterus?
The first requirement for pregnancy success in IVF is to have a quality embryo. The second requirement is to have that embryo properly transferred into the uterus.

The third requirement is that the uterus must be receptive at the proper moment.

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Dr. Shapiro to Attend American Society of Reproductive Medicine Conference

by |  October 18th, 2011

I am attending the annual international American Society of  Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) conference in Orlando Florida.   We are presenting a paper entitled ” Greater birthweight in autologous cycles using Frozen-Thawed embryos, when compared to cycles using fresh embryos , is not an embryonic effect of cryopreservation”.

In our ongoing research into the role of the uterus and endometrial receptivity in fertility,

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You want a baby. We understand.

by |  August 25th, 2011

FROM THE STAFF OF THE FERTILITY CENTER OF LAS VEGAS

You want a baby. We understand. We have the experience to help. If you are looking for treatments such as; In vitro fertilization (IVF), Intrauterine insemination (IUI) or Intercytoplasmic Insemination (ICSI), we are expert at these assisted reproductive technologies and more. We, at The Fertility Center of Las Vegas,

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The Fertility Center of Las Vegas

by |  May 17th, 2010

The Fertility Center of Las Vegas founder, Dr. Bruce Shapiro, has dedicated two decades of scientific research to improving the safety and success rates of fertility treatments. Dr. Shapiro’s findings have reduced the incidence of side effects following ovarian stimulation, improved embryo transfer techniques, and increased embryo implantation rates allowing the transfer of fewer embryos.

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