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En Sher Fertility Solutions, entendemos que cada paciente es único. Todo lo que hacemos está personalizado para usted y sus necesidades específicas.

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Fertilización In Vitro (IVF)

La Fertilización In Vitro (IVF) es uno de los tratamientos de fertilidad más efectivos. Este proceso implica la combinación de óvulos y espermatozoides en un laboratorio para crear embriones, que luego se transfieren al útero. Más información sobre IVF

Inseminación Intrauterina (IUI)

La Inseminación Intrauterina (IUI) es un procedimiento menos invasivo en el que se colocan espermatozoides directamente en el útero durante la ovulación. Es una opción popular para parejas con problemas leves de fertilidad. Más información sobre IUI

Congelación de Óvulos

La Congelación de Óvulos permite a las mujeres preservar su fertilidad para el futuro. Este procedimiento es ideal para aquellas que desean retrasar la maternidad por razones personales o médicas. Más información sobre Congelación de Óvulos

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Infertility diagnosis/treatment

The causes of infertility are multiple and are often difficult to define but may include anatomical conditions involving tubal patency and/or function as well as diseases of the testicles and/or or sperm ducts, dysfunctional levels of certain hormones in both men and women, and ovulation difficulties in women.

Recurrent miscarriage diagnosis/treatment

The time has come to embrace the reality that the term “unexplained” is rarely applicable to 1) infertility of unknown cause, 2) repeated IVF failure, and 3) recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). More often than not, rather than being “unexplained,” the condition is simply ignored and as such remains “undiagnosed.” All that is needed is to investigate and treat the issue appropriately in order to solve the problem.

Egg freezing for future fertility

There are many reasons why patients may need to preserve their fertility. For some, it may be a focus on education and career delays and for others it may be due to an illness. Although the decline in reproductive potential that occurs with age cannot be reversed, freezing your eggs at a younger age may allow the eggs to be preserved until you are ready to conceive. While there are no guarantees, using cryopreserved eggs may improve your chances for pregnancy in the future.

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Dear Patients,
I created this forum to welcome any questions you have on the topic of infertility, IVF, conception, testing, evaluation, or any related topics. I do my best to answer all questions in less than 24 hours. I know your question is important and, in many cases, I will answer within just a few hours. Thank you for taking the time to trust me with your concern.

– Geoffrey Sher, MD

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Name: Suman B

Hi there,

I’ve had 1 MMC and 2 Complete Molar Pregnancies in 2022.

I recently had an egg retrieval where they got 22 eggs, 20 eggs were mature and only 7 fertilized via ICSI. I am now waiting to see if the 7 make it to blast & then PGT-a testing.

I was told the low fertilization rate was due to egg quality.

Is this indicative that I will unlikely be able to have children with my own eggs?

Thank you
Suman

Answer:

No! It is not indicative that you cannot conceive with own eggs.

A hydatidiform molar pregnancy happens when tissue that normally forms the placenta instead becomes a growth, that triggers symptoms of pregnancy. A hydatidiform mole is a benign tumor of the root system (trophoblast) of the embryo which under normal conditions develops into the placenta which connects the baby to the mother. About 1 out of 2,000 women with early pregnancy symptoms will have a molar pregnancy. It is approximately twice as common in women of Asian extraction.The condition requires urgent treatment and follow-up to avoid serious complications that can involve invasion of the uterine wall and surrounding structures (i.e. invasive mole or chorioadenoma destruens) or malignant change (choriocarcinoma)

 

In more than 25% of early pregnancies there will be some vaginal bleeding. About one half of these end up by miscarrying. In the remaining half, the bleeding subsides and the pregnancy continues to evolve such that most will culminate in a healthy live birth. In less than 2% of cases of such bleeding the cause of early pregnancy bleeding is hydatidiform mole (molar) pregnancy. With molar pregnancy, the roots of the trophoblast (chorionic villi) undergo cystic degeneration and when the woman bleeds, these cystic structures are passed in dark blood, giving rise to the common description of “white currents floating in red currant jelly”.

 

In non-molar pregnancies, an inevitable miscarriage almost invariably presents with flattening or declining blood pregnancy hormone (i.e. hCG) levels. Conversely, with hydatidiform mole the blood hCG concentration is usually elevated continues to rise. In addition, the woman will often experience exaggerated pregnancy symptoms (e.g. pernicious vomiting, very frequent urination and bloating) and lower abdominal cramping. On examination, she will often be found to have a markedly elevated blood pressure. On abdominal or vaginal examination here uterus is commonly enlarged beyond that which can be explained on the basis of the duration of pregnancy. Ultrasound examination usually (but not invariably) reveals a hazy, so called “snow storm pattern” and the absence of a conceptus.

 

There are two types of hydatidiform mole, complete or partial

 

  • Complete Hydatidiform mole:  Like normal pregnancies the complete mole has 46 chromosomes (two sets of 23), i.e. it is diploid.. However unlike with normal fertilization where one set of chromosomes comes from the mother and the other set from the father, with a complete molar pregnancy both sets of chromosomes come from the father. This is the result from duplication of a sperm’s chromosomes after it has fertilized an “inactive egg”. Since an embryo that has a YY karyotype is not viable, the chromosome gender of the molar pregnancy is invariably XX (female). Accordingly, if with IVF, one avoids transferring an embryo that by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is found to be female (XX) and selectively transfers only male (XY) embryos the possibility of a complete molar pregnancy can be virtually eliminated. A complete molar pregnancy can result from fertilization of an “inactive egg” by 2 separate spermatozoa. Injection of a single sperm by ICSI avoids the latter from occurring altogether. In <10% of cases a complete Hydatidform molar pregnancy can be inherited due to a mutation (not yet clearly identified) involving chromosome 19. In such cases molar pregnancies can occur repetitively and the mole can have an XX or an XY chromosomal configuration. It should be borne in mind however, that not all repetitive molar pregnancies are due to this mutation. Complete molar pregnancies can also run in families (e.g. in  sisters). The true incidence of this genetic mutation is still unknown. This situation cannot be identified by PGD.

 

  • Partial (placental) molar pregnancies are usually triploid [i.e. their cells contain three sets of (23each) chromosomes]. Thus with partial moles, the sex chromosome configuration will be XXY or XYY. Partial Hydatidform molar can therefore be avoided through selectively transferring embryos where through PGD triploidy has been excluded.

More than 80% of molar pregnancies are benign (noncancerous).  Treatment involves complete emptying of the uterus as soon as the diagnosis is made. Even in cases where a spontaneous passage of the molar tissue appears to be complete. The reason is to avoid the development of an invasive mole (chorioadenoma destruens), where the uterine wall is permeated by remaining tissue and to limit the development of choriocarcinoma (where the molar tissue becomes malignant). In the vast majority of properly managed cases however, outcome after treatment is usually excellent. Close follow-up with serial quantitative blood hCG testing, ultrasound and/or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is essential. After treatment, the woman must use very effective contraception for at least 6 to 12 months so as to avoid pregnancy in order to allow for proper follow-up.

Choriocarcinoma is a very malignant tumor that invades the uterus and can spread rapidly via the blood system to bone, lungs, brain and other sites. Fortunately choriocarcinoma does respond well to hysterectomy and removal of ovaries with aggressive, selective chemotherapy.

While Molar pregnancy is not commonly seen in patients undergoing IVF, it does occur and the vigilant doctor should always be on the look-out for it. As indicated, in cases where a woman seeking IVF has a family history of the condition or has had a prior molar pregnancy herself, PGD can provide an efficient way to all but prevent this condition from occurring.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

I am attaching online links to two E-books which I recently  co-authored with  my partner at SFS-NY  (Drew Tortoriello MD)……. for your reading pleasure:

1.From In Vitro Fertilization to Family: A Journey with Sher Fertility Solutions (SFS) “

http://sherfertilitysolutions.com/sher-fertility-solutions-ebook.pdf

  1. “Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Unexplained IVF Failure: The Immunologic Link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iYKz-EkAjMqwMa1ZcufIloRdxnAfDH8L/view

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Our Team

The emphasis we put on innovative, state-of-the-art technology began with our founder, Dr. Geoffrey Sher, one of the pioneers in the field of IVF, who has been influential in the births of more than 17,000 IVF babies. Dr. Sher plays an active role alongside our medical director, Dr. Drew Tortoriello. Together they have over 55 years of clinical and academic experience in the field of Reproductive Medicine.

Together, they were the first to introduce Preimplantation Genetic Testing which vastly increases the chances of IVF success and is now performed worldwide. They also pioneered the testing and treatment of Immunologic Implantation Dysfunction (IID) that frequently leads to “unexplained” infertility, repeated IVF failure, and recurrent miscarriage. We’re able to conduct a variety of other treatments and tests right on site. For example, we offer on-site sperm testing to ensure proper sperm selection techniques are used to create the healthiest possible embryos.

For those women seeking to preserve their fertility, we offer vitrification, a state-of-the-art technology that ensures their eggs will ultimately be thawed successfully.

From the moment you walk into our state-of-the-art New York fertility clinic, you’ll feel the warmth and compassion that will define your experience with us. Drew Tortoriello, MD serves as our Medical Director. He’s an outstanding fertility specialist that you’ll find to be caring, compassionate and personable.

When you receive fertility treatment with us, your doctor will participate with hands-on management of your case throughout your treatment. We’ve gained a reputation of being the place to turn to when all other treatment options have failed, and patients are searching for hope and fresh alternatives.

TL;DR:

  • Our doctors are among the best in the world, with over 55 years of combined experience
  • Together, they pioneered several tests and treatments that can help where other treatments have failed
  • We do many tests right here at the clinic, which means faster results and ensures proper techniques are used
  • Your doctor will be with you at every step of your treatment
  • Everyone here will get to know you during your treatment so you won’t just feel like a number
  • We’re known for being the clinic to go to when all other treatments have failed

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