by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Apr 10, 2017 | Uncategorized
There is a great deal of confusion when it comes to defining egg “quality.” Most people interpret terms such as “mature/immature/post-mature” eggs as implying that the timing of egg retrieval was off. This is, at best, a gross over-simplification and at worst,...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Mar 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
Embryo transfer (ET) is undoubtedly a rate limiting factor in IVF. Unquestionably, the IVF doctor’s expertise in performing ET as one of the most important factors that will determine IVF outcome. It takes confidence, dexterity, skill, gentility and above all,...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Mar 5, 2017 | Uncategorized
It is only through propagation of our biological offspring that we as humans can leave a lasting legacy of our existence. Perhaps this explains why the desire to have children is a basic human instincts and why an inability to achieve this goal (infertility) often...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Feb 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
The conventional way of conducting IVF treatment is to provide patients with opportunity to undergo treatment any time they are ready to do so. But such delivery of services in fact often falls short of affording access to the most efficient and best quality of...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Jan 30, 2017 | Uncategorized
It is hard for me to believe that more than three decades have flown by since I first introduced intrauterine insemination into the clinical arena (Journal of Fertility & Sterility, April, 1984). At that time and for more than 2 decades thereafter, I held the...