November IVF Success Stories

Here’s a snapshot of New Hope Fertility Center’s most recent IVF pregnancies!

1) 35 y/o came to New Hope with a history of secondary infertility.  She froze two embryos from one Mini-IVF™ cycle and became pregnant after a day-5 frozen embryo transfer.  Congratulations!

2) 34 y/o arrived at New Hope with a history of secondary infertility.  She completed two Mini-IVF™ cycles and froze her embryos.  She then had a frozen single embryo transfer and came back with a positive pregnancy test.  Congrats!

3) 45 y/o came to NHFC with a history of multiple miscarriages.  She had a donor frozen embryo transfer and recently returned with a positive pregnancy test with twins.  Congratulations!

4) 40 y/o came to New Hope with a history of secondary infertility. She completed Ultra Mini and Mini-IVF™ cycles to freeze her embryos.  She then completed a Natural IVF cycle and resumed with a frozen and fresh embryo transfer, coming back with a positive pregnancy.  Congrats!

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Late October IVF Success Stories

A few IVF success stories to congratulate:

1) 32 y/o came to New Hope Fertility with secondary infertility. She conceived from a frozen blastocyst transfer from a Clomid-only Mini-IVF™ cycle. She is pregnant with twins after a single embryo transfer! Congratulations!

2) 40 y/o is pregnant with her first child, conceived from frozen blastocyst transfer from a Natural IVF LPS (Luteal Phase Stimulation) cycle. (LPS is a cutting-edge assisted reproductive technology technique unique to New Hope Fertility Center, that you can read more on here.) Congrats!

3) 48 y/o came to New Hope with a history of secondary infertility. She completed one donor frozen embryo transfer cycle and recently came back with a positive pregnancy test. Congrats!

4) 42 y/o came to New Hope with a history of primary infertility. She completed one donor frozen embryo transfer cycle and recently came back with a positive pregnancy test. Congratulations!

5) Patient came to New Hope with a history of secondary infertility. After completing one Mini-IVF™ cycle with a frozen embryo transfer she recently came back with a positive pregnancy test. Congrats!

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October IVF Success Stories

A couple of IVF success stories from New Hope NYC:

1) 41 y/o came to NHFC with a history of primary infertility.  She recently came back with a positive pregnancy test after a day-5 frozen embryo transfer from Mini-IVF™.  Congratulations!

2) 31 y/o came to New Hope with a history of primary infertility.  She completed 1 Mini-IVF™ cycle to freeze her embryos and had a day-6 fresh single embryo transfer from a Natural IVF cycle.  She recently came back with a positive pregnancy.  Congrats!

…And some recent IVF success stories from New Hope Mexico!

1) 37 y/o with unknown infertility issues completed one Mini-IVF™ cycle at NHFC Mexico and came back with a positive pregnancy test after her first blastocyst transfer.  Congrats!

3) 39 y/o with poor ovarian reserve and tubal factor infertility returned with a positive pregnancy test after her first transfer from a Natural IVF cycle.  Congratulations!

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Free IVF Treatment in Israel

According to a recent New York Times report, Israel maintains its status as the capital of in vitro fertilization due to a unique treatment policy, which provides free and unlimited IVF procedures for women up to 45.

In the United States, IVF numbers tend to remain low, presumably due to the high costs associated with the procedure.  Israel, on the other hand, has prioritized IVF treatment as one of their main public health expenditures in order to promote and support the institution of family, and as current critics would argue, “counterbalance the the high fertility rates of families in Palestinian territories” (source: Huffington Post). Israel’s policy has also inspired an ethical debate for those who believe the government’s policy places pressure on women to have children as the accessibility of IVF treatment is promoted, with others who believe the approach turns the process of child-bearing into a commodity.  These ethical questions are prominent within the field of fertility care around the globe, with other such discussions arising from UK’s upcoming IVF lottery.

Whether or not Israel’s IVF policy is a religious and political issue remains to be seen; however, the idea that IVF coverage exists undoubtedly sparks the interest of those individuals who would otherwise seek IVF treatment if coverage and cost were not such an issue.

At New Hope Fertility Center, we strive to make IVF more accessible with our low medication protocols, which lower overall treatment costs and decrease discomfort.  You can read more about our Natural cycle and Mini-IVF™ treatments here.

 

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