In every member of
the staff at Midwest Fertility Center you will find a desire to tailor the
needs of every patient. The way in which they at Midwest Fertility Center most
effectively do this is through providing an unusually wide variety of different
kinds of procedures. Patients who are in need of attention can choose from this
variety the treatment that they feel most suits their individual preferences.
One assisted
reproduction procedure offered at the Chicago and Northwest Indiana Midwest
Fertility Center locations is Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer. In this
operation, the doctor examines the patient’s ovaries and uterus through
performing laparoscopy, the inserting of a miniature camera into the abdomen.
Once the Midwest Fertility Center doctor has successfully removed the eggs,
they are placed in a test tube with a donor’s sperm and fertilized. To complete
the procedure the Midwest Fertility Center doctor inserts the mixture back into
the uterus of the patient.
Another innovative
IVF assisted reproduction procedure performed by those at Midwest Fertility
Center is called intra cytoplasmic sperm injection. This is a procedure
performed in the most infertile patients. Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection
involves a single sperm being injected into a single egg.
Assisted hatching
is another form of assisted reproduction performed by the experts at Midwest
Fertility Center. This procedure involves creating a hole in the outer shell of
an already-developed embryo. This process takes place in the uterus of those
patients who are at a more mature reproductive stage.
Other practices
include blastocyst transfer and cryopreservation, which both involve the use of
new technologies in the delicate care of mature embryos. The state-of-the-art
technology one may find at Midwest Fertility
Center combined with their know-how will create the best environment
possible to achieve a healthy embryo. In all cases of assisted reproduction,
the professional ability of the experts at Midwest Fertility Center is the
standard.
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