Depending on a woman’s age, the chance of getting pregnant with an IVF may be about 40%. Why isn’t it higher? Well, we think that the most likely reason women don’t get pregnant with IVF is that the embryo is not genetically normal, or it does not have the right number of chromosomes (this is… read more
“Freeze All” Embryo Freezing
Frozen Embryo Transfers (FET) As the temperature drops, it reminds us to post about one of the issues many of our patients have questions about—frozen embryo transfers (FET). Specifically, we’re discussing “freeze-all” cycles. A frozen embryo transfer means going through an IVF cycle and creating embryos, but holding the transfer of any of the embryos… read more
Excited to announce our newest team member – Dr. Brooke Rossi!
The entire team at Ohio Reproductive Medicine is excited to announce the addition of our newest team member Dr. Brooke Rossi. Dr. Rossi is double board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility. Beyond her exceptional education, training and experience is the compassion she has for her patients. We’re excited for you to meet her. Dr…. read more
How to Support a Friend or Loved One Coping with Infertility
Struggling to get pregnant is frustrating and can be very difficult. When your friend or loved one is struggling with getting pregnant, an infertility diagnosis, or fertility treatment, the best thing you to do may not be clear. In some situations offering loving support can be well received and in others it may be best… read more
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) Q&A with Dr. Elizabeth Kennard
What is Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)? Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that can help couples get pregnant when infertility is a problem. It is often the first approach to treating couples with unexplained infertility or when your partner has a low sperm count or sperm motility. It can also be used with donor sperm…. read more