Welcome from our team of fertility specialists!
Selecting your infertility team goes far beyond investigating the success rates and costs for treatment. The level of expertise and educational background, team approach, availability, certifications, participant of national proficiency testing programs, centrally located facilities, and services provided are important considerations. However, the most important quality a facility can offer is genuine concern and understanding for you and your spouse's emotional needs through this stressful time. The following information provides insight into the infertility process and possible course of therapies.
You should feel at ease with your team
Our patients are made to feel like guests in our home. All departments of the office take part in emotionally nourishing the infertile patients and will go to any extent to answer all your questions, allay all fears, and share with you the joys and disappointments.
The Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey meets the special needs of those couples experiencing fertility problems. There are many reasons why a women or a couple may have difficulty conceiving a child. Some find that simply talking to a fertility specialist may help them identify ways to improve their chances or determine if they require specialized treatment. Our office provides a wide range of services from the basic fertility evaluation as well as the most advanced diagnostic and treatment modalities including IVF (In vitro fertilization) and IUI (Intrauterine Insemination).
Our center combines a commitment to sensitive care with a state of the art program. Members of our team are widely recognized for their expertise and success in assisting reproduction. Once the cause of infertility has been determined, a plan can be customized for the patient to fit their unique situation and move them along on the path to conceiving a child.
One in six couples need professional assistance
In fact, nearly 90% of infertility cases are treatable with medical therapies such as drug treatment, surgical repair of reproductive organs and assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and Egg or Sperm Donation. Infertility is defined as either the inability of a couple to achieve conception after one year of unprotected intercourse or the inability to carry pregnancies to a live birth.
In the United States approximately 15%-20% of married couples will experience some degree of infertility. This means that one in six couples will need professional assistance. Traditionally, human infertility has been referred to as the "woman's problem" and ignoring the male contribution. More recent studies have revealed that in a population of infertile couples about 40% is due to male factors, 40% is due to female factors and the other 20% are due to female and male factors together.
To completely evaluate the reproductive potential of a couple, the physician must see the couple together to facilitate treatment. Infertility can be a multi-factor problem, where several conditions when presented alone are not so important but when added together could markedly influence the reproductive potential of a couple. Therefore, a systematic, simultaneous basic evaluation should be implemented on both spouses.
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