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New fertility research reveals insights into weight changes during egg retrieval cycles
A groundbreaking study conducted by the research team at US Fertility reveals significant insights into the weight fluctuations commonly experienced by patients undergoing egg retrieval cycles for in vitro fertilization (IVF) or egg freezing for fertility preservation. Presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, this pivotal research highlights average weight changes and key contributing factors, offering valuable guidance for both patients and fertility specialists.
Implementation of a medical advisory board (MAB) review policy dramatically reduces multiple embryo transfers and multiple gestation pregnancies
US Fertility’s and Progyny’s research teams quantify the effect of policy change on improving outcomes for fertility patients. Presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, the research examined the effects of implementing a new policy requiring a medical advisory board (MAB) to review and approve requests prior to the performance of multiple embryo transfers.
New fertility study calls for targeted interventions to address disparities in reproductive care
A recent study conducted by US Fertility’s research team sheds new light on the factors that influence treatment discontinuation among women using donor sperm in their fertility journey. As donor sperm use has steadily increased over the last two decades —particularly among same-sex female couples and single women — understanding the barriers these patients face has become crucial to improve outcomes for those seeking to grow their families.
New fertility research provides valuable insights that may reduce costs and improve patient convenience in IUI cycles
A new retrospective study conducted by the research team at US Fertility has provided valuable insights into the use of supplemental estrogen during intrauterine insemination (IUI) cycles. Presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, the study includes analysis of over 8,600 IUI cycles for patients undergoing ovulation induction with letrozole or clomiphene. Conducted between January 2017 and December 2023, the resulting dataset is among the largest samples in the field.
New study identifies optimal number of thawed eggs to maximize early embryo creation
A groundbreaking study conducted by US Fertility’s research team provides insights into the optimal number of eggs to thaw to increase the likelihood of forming 2 or more blastocysts. Presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, this research addresses the growing demand to thaw frozen eggs as more patients return to fertility clinics to build families after planned egg freezing.
New fertility research examines impact of changing protocols after failed frozen embryo transfer
A new study led by US Fertility’s research team provides valuable insights for patients and clinicians considering their options after an unsuccessful frozen embryo transfer (FET). The research, presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, reveals that changing the protocol for endometrial preparation after a failed FET does not significantly improve pregnancy outcomes.
New fertility research shows insurance mandates that include coverage for fertility preservation increase the number of fertility preservation cycles
A recent study led by US Fertility’s research team highlights the positive impact of state insurance mandates that include coverage for fertility preservation in cases of medically induced infertility. Presented at the 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, the research reveals a significant rise in fertility preservation cycles in states that enacted such mandates.
US Fertility’s research team demonstrates commitment to improving outcomes for fertility patients at this year’s ASRM Scientific Congress
US Fertility’s research team, consisting of medical professionals from fertility clinics across the nation, will present over 60 abstracts during the 2024 American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Scientific Congress & Expo as part of its commitment to advancing knowledge and improving assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment outcomes.
US Fertility physicians raise $77,000 to support the 1 in 6 experiencing infertility
Six physicians completed the Jungfrau Marathon to benefit the Tinina Q. Cade Foundation
US Fertility celebrates 9 IVF centers named to Newsweek’s America’s Best Fertility Clinics 2024 list
US Fertility, the largest partnership of physician-owned fertility practices in the United States, today announced its 5 partner practices were named to the Newsweek list of America’s Best Fertility Clinics 2024. The award is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider.
US Fertility recognizes National Infertility Awareness Week with free educational events
US Fertility, the United States’ largest partnership of physician-owned fertility practices, recognizes National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW) April 22-26, 2024, by offering a series of free webinars and other practice-specific events for patients and prospective patients nationwide.
US Fertility presents award-winning research at PCRS 2024
US Fertility, the United States’ largest partnership of physician-owned fertility practices, gave 17 research presentations and took home 3 major research awards at the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society (PCRS) Annual Meeting in March.
US Fertility Statement on Recent Alabama Supreme Court Ruling
US Fertility, the United States’ largest partnership of physician-owned fertility practices, today issued the following statement in response to the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that defined an embryo as a minor child.
Chief Research Officer at US Fertility, Kate Devine, M.D., receives prestigious award from ASRM
Presented at the 79th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, US Fertility’s Dr. Devine is recognized for her excellence in research by receiving the Ira and Ester Rosenwaks New Investigator Award of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine for 2023.
New fertility research reveals quicker methods of thawing embryos can increase efficiency while maintaining pregnancy rates
Presented at the 79th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, two lab studies evaluate rapid warming protocols leading to a more efficient workflow with comparable pregnancy rates.
New fertility research provides reassurance for intended parents who require additional donor eggs
Presented at the 79th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, Shady Grove Fertility’s research team offers reassurance for intended parents seeking to grow their family with the help of an egg donor and can provide guidance on next steps for intended parents who require a replacement lot of donor eggs.
New fertility research could save time during treatment cycles for those undergoing IUIs
Presented at the 79th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, Shady Grove Fertility’s research team evaluates the association between saline-infused sonograms (SIS) during intrauterine inseminations (IUI) and pregnancy outcomes.
New fertility research shows that IUDs do not reduce the number of eggs retrieved following ovarian stimulation
Presented at the 79th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, Shady Grove Fertility’s research team provides reassuring data that patients undergoing egg retrieval can keep IUDs in place without concerns for negative outcomes for the eggs retrieved in a cycle.
US Fertility’s research team demonstrates commitment to improving outcomes for fertility patients at this year’s ASRM Scientific Congress
US Fertility’s physician-scientists will present over 60 studies at this year’s American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Scientific Congress & Expo.
US Fertility leverages Official Fertility Partnership with Portland Thorns to empower young athletes and families across the greater Portland community
As the Official Fertility Partner of the Portland Thorns FC, US Fertility is proud to provide opportunities to #EmpowerYourFuture—for not only athletes on the field, but also fans in the stands and the next generation of female athletes.