Im Having a Baby!
Posted by Dr. Kreiner in Age Related Infertility, Infertility Information on 19. Jul, 2009 | 1 Comment
When Are You Too Old To Be a Mother?
Posted by David Kreiner, MD in Age Related Infertility, Egg Donation, Infertility Information, News, Ovum Donation on 16. Jul, 2009 | 3 Comments
When I saw that Maria de Carmen Bousada (the oldest mother to conceive at the time with donated eggs and the help of an IVF program) had died, my first thought was to extend my sincere condolences to her family and in particular to her two year twin boys. My heart truly went out to [...]
What Are My Odds?
Posted by David Kreiner, MD in Age Related Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Co-culture of Embryos, Embryo Glue, Infertility Information on 18. Mar, 2009 | 14 Comments
One of the first questions that most people ask is “what is the chance for success?” In 2002 about 28% of cycles in the United States in which women underwent IVF and embryo transfer with their own eggs resulted in the live birth of at least one infant. This rate has been improving slowly but [...]
Sperm Meets Egg – Why Doesn’t It Work Every Time?
Posted by David Kreiner, MD in Age Related Infertility, ICSI - Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, IVF, Infertility Information on 03. Mar, 2009 | 6 Comments
Why me? My wife never had any infections, surgery or any other problem? I have no difficulty ejaculating and there’s plenty to work with so why can my friends and neighbors and coworkers get pregnant and we can’t?
I hear these questions daily and understand the frustrations, anger and stress felt by my patients expressing [...]















