by Fred Licciardi, M.D.
Hello everyone, today we will discuss the differences between Clomid and Letrozol.
This one is a little medical, but I think I can get everyone through it just fine. I’ll start by saying both do the same thing, they …
Month: October 2011
Aiming to Increase Families for `Waiting’ Children, Institute Releases New Research on Gay/Lesbian Adoption and Recommends Best Practices
NEW YORK, October 20, 2011 – Despite laws in some states that impede the practice, a growing number of lesbians and gay men are adopting children in the United States – at least half of them providing families for boys and girls from …
How Asherman’s Syndrome Causes Infertility or Miscarriages
Asherman’s syndrome (AS) can lead infertility in a number of ways. No two cases are identical and it can manifest as infertility according to how and which parts of the reproductive anatomy is affected. AS is characterized by intrauterine …
Can Tubal Factor Infertility be Avoided?
by Corey Whelan
The Way It Should Be – Normal Tubal Function
The fallopian tubes are two conduits on either side of the uterus which extend down to the surface of each ovary. They are lined with actively motile ciliary cells, and a thin layer …
What is ICSI?
by Corey Whelan
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, or ICSI, is a twenty year old procedure originally designed to combat severe male factor infertility. Performed as part of an In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) protocol, this fertility …