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"This research is another marker in a course change from the tradition that treatment begins with artificial insemination combined with hormone treatment," said RSC reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Mary Hinckley. "In many cases, starting with IVF means less emotional and financial drain on patients who can expect higher pregnancy success rates."
Though cheaper than IVF, IUI offers only a 9-to-15 percent success rate. IVF offered a national average pregnancy rate of 34 percent in 2005, according to the CDC. RSC's pregnancy rate topped the national average with 44 percent in 2007. IVF also reduces chances of multiple births because physicians can transfer just one embryo to the uterus. IUI medication causes many eggs to develop, increasing the chances of multiples births, which pose greater health risks to mother and infants.
For more about IVF, http://www.rscbayarea.com/assisted_reproductive_technology_art/ivf_invitro_fer tilization.html
Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area
Established in 1983, RSC was one of the earliest American IVF facilities, begun just two years after the nation's first successful IVF treatment. RSC was among the first in the U.S. to report a successful pregnancy from an egg donation and was also responsible for the nation's second successful frozen embryo transfer. RSC's six infertility specialists offer a collective 85 years' experience and have offices in San Ramon, Orinda, San Jose, Fremont, Modesto and Brentwood. RSC is a member of IntegraMed, the leading operator of fertility centers in the United States. For more information, http://www.rscbayarea.com
Reproductive Science Center of the Bay AreaCONTACT: JoAnne Brian of Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area,
+1-925-973-5008
Web site: http://www.rscbayarea.com//

