by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Nov 20, 2018 | Embryo Transfer
“I am in full agreement with researchers at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom who following a recent published a report on their observation that FET enhances IVF outcome, stated that this could represent one of the most “exciting” IVF revelations of the...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Nov 19, 2018 | Embryo Transfer
Embryo transfer (ET) is undoubtedly a rate limiting factor in IVF. The IVF doctor’s expertise in performing ET is one of the most important factors determining IVF outcome. It requires the dexterity, skill, and gentle touch that can only truly come through experience....
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Nov 18, 2018 | Embryo Transfer
The numerical chromosomal configuration of a cell is referred to as its karyotype or ploidy. A cell with an irregular chromosome number is referred to as aneuploid while one with a normal karyotype, as euploid. It is predominantly (but not exclusively) the chromosomal...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Nov 14, 2018 | IVF
Embryo transfer (ET) is undoubtedly the single most important step in IVF. It takes confidence, dexterity, skill and timing to optimally perform ET. Of all the procedures conducted in IVF, embryo transfer is the most difficult to perfect. Sadly, far too many women...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Oct 2, 2018 | Diminished Ovarian Reserve, DOR, IVF, IVF for older women, Ovarian Stimulation
When it comes to the selection of ovarian stimulation protocols for older women and those who have DOR there is in my opinion, no justification for the use of a “one size fits all” or “recipe approach”. I firmly believe that the time has arrived to reflect seriously...