Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Center, Stanford University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

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Services Offered    :
Cryopreservation
Donor Eggs
Donor Embryos
Single Women Accepted
Surrogates/Gestational Carriers
PGD
Procedures Offered    :
IVF
ICSI
Insemination
eSET
GIFT
ZIFT
Certifications    :
SART Member
Verified Lab Accreditation
Located in Palo Alto California Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Center Stanford University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics provides assisted reproductive technology services to people who want to have a child This center is a little larger than average; 120 cycles were conducted here on women under 35 in 2011    :

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Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Center, Stanford University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Located in Palo Alto California Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Center Stanford University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics provides assisted reproductive technology services to people who want to have a child This center is a little larger than average; 120 cycles were conducted here on women under 35 in 2011
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Some clinics try to maximize their success rate of live births by transferring a lot of embryos into a patient hoping this will increase the chance of pregnancy and result in a higher percentage of live births However this also increases the chance that multiple embryos will implant and the patient will have twins triplets or more Some clinics might have a very high live birth rate but if that is accompanied by a high multiple infant birth rate you may not want to choose that clinic
Number of Cycles ages lt;35 120
Percent Transfers with Live Births age lt;35 32.7
Percent Births with Multiple Infants age lt;35 25
IVF Rate 100%
GIFT 0%
ZIFT 0%
Combination 0%
With ICSI 55%
With eSET 8%
Used PGD 9%
Used Gestational Carrier 2%
Unstimulated
More than one reproductive issue can afflict a couple who wants to conceive Female causes and male causes tend to be equally responsible for infertility but while female factors can be broken down into ovulatory dysfunction tubal factor etc all male factor infertility causes stem from problems with the semen
Ovulatory Dysfunction 10%
Uterine Factor 2%
Tubal Factor 6%
Diminished Ovarian Reserve 41%
Endometriosis 14%
Male Factor 59%
Other Factor 10%
Unknown Factor 10%
Phone (650) 498-7911
Website Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Center, Stanford University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Palo Alto, California (stanfordhospital.org)
Email [email protected]
Address 900 Welch Road Suite 350 Palo Alto, California 94304
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