Rose Rodriguez Egg donation is a program where women who meet certain criteria can donate their eggs (Ova) to help women who are having fertility issues conceive. Women donate for a variety of reasons and the end result is a dream come true for the perspective family. The Center of Reproductive Medicine has an excellent…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Seth Greener Semen analysis is one of the initial tests performed by a fertility physician when a couple is having trouble with conception. Since a wide array of fertility issues can be associated with a female, it makes good sense to rule the male out as being at issue early in the process. However, if…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
A tubal reversal is a procedure in which previously tied fallopian tubes are surgically repaired for the purposes of conception and pregnancy. This is an effective method for restoring fertility in women who have decided that they want more children after having had their tubes tied. A doctor needs to establish whether a reversal procedure…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common illness in women, which can lead to fertility issues. Symptoms of the disorder include excessive hair growth, acne, obesity, and sporadic or protracted menstrual periods. The cause of the condition has yet to be determined. Without treatment, serious health conditions can arise, such as heart disease and type…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
The Center of Reproductive Medicine (CORM) is one of the leading fertility centers in Texas. Our reproductive endocrinologists Dr. Vicki Schnell and Dr. Jerry Sims have years of experience and are highly trained and skilled. They have a high ratio of success helping couples achieve conception and pregnancy. Their central focus is to help you…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Fertility centers offer reproductive help through medical treatments for couples and individuals who, for various reasons, are having difficulties with conception and pregnancy. The reproductive specialists on staff consider both males and females when diagnosing fertility problems. Statistics show that fertility problems arise 35% of the time from males, 35% from females, 20% from combined…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
An infertility clinic provides medical help for couples who are experiencing difficulty with conceiving and pregnancy. There are numerous reasons why fertility problems can arise. The general rule is that if you have been trying unsuccessfully for a year or more then there is likely an underlying issue. The advances in reproductive medicine are such…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Rose Rodriguez If you are a woman who wants a child but you are perhaps over 40, you are undergoing premature menopause, you have been diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve, you’ve received chemotherapy, or you don’t respond well to ovulation induction medication, you may be a candidate for a donor egg program. At the Center…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Rose Rodriguez A fertility doctor is a reproductive specialist whose area of expertise is in helping couples and individuals achieve conception and pregnancy. At the Center of Reproductive Medicine (CORM) our doctors are highly skilled, with years of experience, and a high success rate for helping people accomplish their desires for a family. We perform…Read More Posted in News | No Comments »
Kevin Kramer The criterion that is used to determine if fertility issues are a causal factor, when a couple that is trying to conceive naturally and can’t, is typically measured in time. If they have been trying for a year or more without success then there is a good indication that an infertility issue may…Read More Posted in News | No Comments » |