A revolutionary treatment option for iVF, developed by the team at Columbia Fertility could give hope to many who have not found success with traditional IVF – at a fraction of the cost.
You may have heard the statistics that miscarriage is common, occurring in 10 percent of identified pregnancies, and those numbers might make you wonder.
An equal number of infertility cases are caused by male factors as by female ones, according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
In addition to getting standard in vitro fertilization treatments, some couples are also pouring money into supplemental procedures in hopes of increasing their chances of getting pregnant.
Smoking electronic cigarettes, (e-cigarettes), more commonly called vaping, has often been touted as safer than smoking by companies trying to sell smokers on their products.
Columbia University Fertility Center just developed a 'PreBaby Monitor' for parents-to-be to keep an eye on their frozen eggs and embryos. Could that ease their mind?