Step 1 Recipient Screening The recipient or aspiring parent is required to undergo thorough clinical and psychological evaluations: A mid cycle ultrasound, post menstrual hysteroscopy, or hysterosonogram is required, regardless of findings from a hysterosalpingogram. Hysteroscopy is usually performed within one week of cessation of menstruation and may be performed in your doctor’s office under local anesthesia. Hysterosonography is also…

The country’s fertility regulator has approved the first application to carry out mitochondrial replacement therapy, which uses biological material from two women and one man to create an embryo. Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT), also known as three-parent in vitro fertilization, is set to make its way to the clinic in the U.K. Last week (March 16), the country’s Human Fertilisation…

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In short, no. Gestational surrogacy agreements are not legal in all 50 states. In the U.S., it is up to individual states to determine the legality of surrogacy agreements, which is why you will find that laws vary widely from one state to the next. For example, in California, surrogacy is legal, and the state is viewed as highly “surrogacy…

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Ovulation problems Most cases of infertility are caused by problems with ovulation. Ovulation is the release of the egg from the woman’s ovary, which occurs once per month, about 12–14 days before the first day of each menstrual period. Without ovulation, a woman cannot become pregnant. Ovulation problems can be caused by hormone imbalances from a variety of causes. Blocked…
In many cases, tests can help find the cause(s) of infertility. Testing may begin with a physical exam and questions about past medical problems. Healthcare providers may also conduct other tests, including: Pelvic exam. Ovulation predictor kit that can test blood to determine a woman’s progesterone level on day 21 of her menstrual cycle. This test can tell whether ovulation…