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Insemination vs in vitro fertilization: understanding your fertility options

When it comes to fertility treatments, understanding the differences between insemination vs in vitro fertilization (IVF) is crucial. Each option has its own advantages, costs, and success rates. In this article, we will explore insemination vs in vitro fertilization, discuss the cost of in vitro fertilization, explain what is embryo adoption, and cover fertility treatment for men. By the end,…

Are you trying to get pregnant or having trouble?

Let us accompany you hand in hand with our team of specialized gynecologists in assisted reproduction to achieve your fertility goals. We will support you throughout the entire fertility treatment process: reviewing tests, analyses, providing a second medical opinion, addressing doubts and opinions on treatment plans. We will answer your questions so you can understand and become familiar with the…

Can stress affect fertility?

The answer is yes. Anxiety can cause hormonal imbalances in the body that affect reproduction. Hence, it’s not uncommon for couples to have difficulty getting pregnant without an apparent physiological cause, only to receive the long-awaited pregnancy announcement months later! Anxiety, stress, and distress make pregnancy difficult. Choose with which of our specialists you would like to schedule your first…

What does a fertility study involve?

When a couple seeks help from a fertility clinic after a period of unsuccessfully trying to conceive, both the man and the woman undergo a fertility study. These tests aim to identify the causes of infertility in the couple and guide the specialist towards the most appropriate assisted reproduction treatment. For this reason, fertility studies are also conducted on single…

How old can you have a baby?

We are increasingly delaying the age at which we become parents, but that doesn’t mean it’s not more difficult to get pregnant if we are already over 36. From that age, the chances decrease, although pregnancy can still occur. Infertility at 30 is 6 times higher than at 20, and it doubles again at 40. Choose with which of our…

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