An analysis of almost 10,000 first cycles of
egg donation treatment at one of Europe's largest IVF centres shows that female obesity reduces the receptivity of the uterus to embryo implantation and thereby compromises reproductive outcome.
The investigators acknowledge that there are possible confounding factors in the study (notably that maternal health information was incomplete in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy), but the design of this large study in a series of
egg donation treatments ruled out any possibility that the weight of the egg donor (all defined as of normal weight) could affect results in the recipient.
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Chelsea Fertility NYC also provides discounted pricing for a range of fertility
treatments, including LGBT family - building services such as
egg donation, surrogacy, intrauterine insemination (IUI), and more.
Services offered at our center include artificial donor insemination, in - vitro fertilization,
egg donation, and gestational carrier care, as well as traditional infertility
treatment options such as ovulation induction, management of polycystic ovarian syndrome, and minimally invasive tubal reconstructive surgery.
His specific areas of expertise include
egg donation, surrogacy, in vitro fertilization, microsurgery, advanced laser laparoscopy and hysteroscopy,
treatment of severe endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and management of male infertility.
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treatment options including IVF,
egg donation, surrogacy, genetic screening and gender selection.
Egg Donation is an effective
treatment not only for women unable to conceive with their own
eggs but also for Single Men and Gay male couples.
Egg donation is the process by which a woman donates
eggs to enable another woman to conceive as part of an assisted reproduction
treatment.
From hormonal
treatments, ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination to more advanced technologies like in vitro fertilization, genetic screening, ICSI to surrogacy,
egg / sperm
donation and even embryo
donation.
Our fertility
treatment options range from Intrauterine Insemination - IUI, ICSI and In Vitro Fertilization - IVF to cutting edge technology such as cryopreservation (
egg freezing), genetic testing of embryos (PGD and sex selection) and third party reproduction with an in - house egg donation program at the PFC Egg Donor Agen
egg freezing), genetic testing of embryos (PGD and sex selection) and third party reproduction with an in - house
egg donation program at the PFC Egg Donor Agen
egg donation program at the PFC
Egg Donor Agen
Egg Donor Agency.
PFC is a leading infertility clinic specializing in ICSI, IVF - in - vitro fertilization, PGD - preimplantation genetic diagnosis,
egg donation, embryo and
egg freezing, and other advanced female and male infertility
treatments.
From hormonal
treatments, ovulation induction and Intrauterine insemination to more advanced technologies like in vitro fertilization, ICSI to surrogacy,
egg / sperm
donation and even embryo
donation.
With an ever - ageing female patient population,
egg donation is an increasingly common
treatment in infertility.
Once the
eggs have gone, they can not be replaced, and
egg donation is the only possible
treatment.
ESHRE's own annual reports on fertility
treatments in Europe show a rise in
egg donation cycles from 15,028 in 2007 to 24,517 in 2010 (to 4.05 % of all
treatments).
While
egg donation is generally a
treatment for women of an older maternal age (58 % in ESHRE's latest monitoring figures were aged over 40), the picture in France is slightly different.
This proportion is still some way behind the USA, where
egg donation now accounts for around 12 % of all
treatments.
Egg donation, like IVF and ICSI, is considered a safe treatment, despite the older age of patients, but a new study from France has found that the pregnancies of egg donation patients are at a higher risk of disorders — particularly relating to high blood pressure — than the pregnancies of routine IVF patients using their own eg
Egg donation, like IVF and ICSI, is considered a safe
treatment, despite the older age of patients, but a new study from France has found that the pregnancies of
egg donation patients are at a higher risk of disorders — particularly relating to high blood pressure — than the pregnancies of routine IVF patients using their own eg
egg donation patients are at a higher risk of disorders — particularly relating to high blood pressure — than the pregnancies of routine IVF patients using their own
eggs.
Our aim was to find out whether pregnancies from
egg donation are genuinely associated with a higher risk of hypertension and pre-eclampsia than those from
treatments using the patient's own
eggs.
Studies also show that
egg donation is an increasingly successful
treatment, with live birth rates of around 55 % per transfer recorded in the latest US data; success largely depends on the age of the donor, not on the age of the recipient.
With both
egg donation and surrogacy, it is individual circumstances that dictate
treatment options more than age or number of failed cycles.