Ectopic Pregnancies & Infertility | IVF Pregnancies

ivf success stories 1) 26 y/o arrived at New Hope with a history of ectopic pregnancies.  She completed 1 Mini-IVF™ cycle that was unsuccessful.  Following another frozen embryo transfer, she finally returned a positive pregnancy test.  Persistence is key — congratulations!

2) 26 y/o came to New Hope Fertility also with a history of ectopic pregnancy.  She completed 1 Mini-IVF™ cycle and a (single) frozen embryo transfer and got pregnant.  Congrats!

3) 47 y/o came to New Hope with a history of primary infertility.  She had a frozen embryo transfer through our Egg Donor Program and got pregnant.  Congratulations!

4) 55 y/o arrived at NHFC with a history of secondary infertility.  She also completed our Donor Egg Program and got pregnant after her frozen embryo transfer.  Congrats!

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Primary & Secondary Infertility | IVF Success Stories

1) 36 y/o came to New Hope with a history of primary infertility.  She completed our Mini-IVF™ treatment, had a frozen (single) embryo transfer, and recently returned a positive pregnancy test.  Congratulations!

2) 32 y/o arrived at NHFC with a history of secondary infertility, the couple specifically coming to New Hope for PGD testing since they are both carriers for Cystic Fibrosis. After completing Mini-IVF™ and a frozen embryo transfer, she got pregnant.  Congrats!

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March Madness | IVF Success Stories

1) 32 y/o arrived at New Hope with a history of secondary infertility.  She completed 1 Mini-IVF™ cycle with a frozen embryo transfer and recently returned a positive pregnancy test.  Congratulations!

ivf success stories 2) 40 y/o came to New Hope struggling with primary infertility.  She completed just 1 Natural IVF cycle with a fresh single embryo transfer and got pregnant.  Even though never being able to get pregnant before, our doctors were able to help her conceive with close monitoring of her natural cycle without medications and by transferring just 1 embryo.  Congrats!!!

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Mid-March IVF Success Stories

1) 35 y/o came to New Hope with a history of miscarriage.  She completed 1 Mini-IVF™ cycle and had a fresh single embryo transfer and got pregnant.  Congratulations!

2) 34 y/o arrived at New Hope with a history of miscarriages.  She had her embryos transfered from another clinic to NHFC and got pregnant after a frozen embryo transfer.  Congrats!

3) 29 y/o came to NHFC suffering from PCOS.  Doctors at New Hope customized her Mini-IVF™ protocol to ensure we met the religious needs of her husband, who was concerned with the possibility of discarding embryos in the event that IVF created too many that could not be used.  Because of this religious factor and the fact the her RE’s understood she was at risk of OHSS due to imperfect progesterone levels, she completed Mini-IVF™ to also ensure she would not have to go through another retrieval.  She is pregnant with twins after transferring 2 frozen blastocysts created through her treatment.  Just another example of how our customizable IVF treatment plans can meet the individual religious and physiological needs of each patient.  We always strive to minimize risk and make sure the patient and partner are meeting personal obligations.  Congrats!

ivf success stories 4) 36 y/o arrived at NHFC with a history of secondary infertility.  After some failed cycles, she successfuly got pregnant after a frozen embryo transfer and delivered a healthy baby boy.  She recently returned at the age of 38 and got pregnant after another frozen embryo transfer.  Congrats again!

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Congrats to Alexis Stewart & Baby Truman!

Alexis Stewart, daughter of well-known television personality Martha Stewart, recently welcomed newborn son Truman into the world.

With the help of New Hope’s gestational carrier program, Stewart, who is 46, now has 2 children using her own eggs via a surrogate.  First daughter Jude just celebrated her first birthday last week.  Stewart struggled to conceive for nearly 5 years before having her first child.

For many women who have trouble conceiving, gestational carrier programs are indeed among the most practical and effective ways to achieve the dream of having a genetic child of your own.  If you’re reading this and have struggled with fertility related issues yourself, you understand the physical and emotional stress that is synonymous with infertility.  Surrogacy serves to reduce infertility-related stress by pairing you with a healthy surrogate to help you towards achieving your dream of motherhood, and since conception is attained through IVF, your child will be genetically yours through the use of your eggs and your partner (or donor) sperm.  Choosing your surrogate is always 100% your decision.

For more on our successful gestational carrier program, please visit New Hope Fertility on the web.

Congrats to Alexis on baby number two!

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