When choosing a fertility treatment pathway, there are many factors to consider including the head, the heart, the body, and the pocket book. While each individual person has different feelings and level of comfort with each treatment, knowing the success of each...
When people have difficulty conceiving, they turn to Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists (ARMS) for help. There are many reasons someone might have trouble getting pregnant, including low egg number and low egg quality. In some cases, we help people conceive by...
Dr. Richard T. Scott Jr. of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey, has developed tests for embryos in a bid to improve birthrates. <Click here to read the article here>
If you are unable to carry a pregnancy to term, working with a gestational carrier may be an option for your family. What is a Gestational Carrier? A gestational carrier, also known as a gestational surrogate or gestational mother, is a woman who carries and gives...
The hysterosalpingogram, often called the HSG test, is a useful tool because it allows a reproductive endocrinologist to see the inside of the uterus and Fallopian tubes. Because fertilization occurs in the Fallopian tubes, it is very important that they are open and...
When you finally decide it’s time to try to figure out why pregnancy isn’t happening, one of the first steps your doctor may ask for is a sperm analysis. This procedure is typically part of a fertility investigation for couples who have not been able to conceive. In...