Micro IVF May Be Your Answer
Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by David Kreiner, MD in Micro IVF

You’ve already crossed the bridge from “We’re going to get pregnant!” to “We need help…” But this other side looks filled with more obstacles, including expensive and risky fertility medications.
How far do you have to go just to have a baby?
Micro IVF (sometimes called MiniIVF) may be your answer.
The primary point of MicroIVF: fewer fertility drugs, less cost.
Plus you get additional benefits: decreased chances of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and of multiple pregnancy.
Additionally, East Coast Fertility patients who choose MicroIVF can increase their savings if they also use our Single Embryo Transfer Program — embryo freezing, storage, and future frozen embryo transfers are free.
Why go Micro?
I learned long ago that pregnancies of twins, triplets, and more can bring heartache to what should be a joyous journey for fertility patients. So the ECF team has dedicated our practice to the achievement of safe, healthy pregnancies.
IUI or IVF?
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is often considered the first order of business for many infertility patients.
Sometimes called “artificial insemination,” the usual protocol — oral and injectable fertility medications to induce superovulation (of more than one egg in a cycle), followed by insemination via exam room procedure — is believed to be simpler and, therefore, less costly than IVF.
That’s just not true any longer.
The facts now are that success rates can be far better for IVF than for IUI, depending on the individual’s or couple’s cause of infertility. Many women undergo several IUI’s before achieving conception.
Some infertility causes — pelvic adhesions/scarring, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, and severe male factor issues — will not respond to IUI but are treatable with IVF.
Even patients who would otherwise try IUI to get pregnant will find that choosing MicroIVF can result in cost savings and greater safety:
Micro IVF fee (current as of July 2009): $3900
ICSI (if required): $1000
Anesthesia (as requested): $550
IUI with hormone injections: $3500 to $4500
Is MicroIVF right for you?
Each patient’s case is considered carefully and individually. The following are conditions that might respond best to MicroIVF:
Young healthy women with PCOS or who otherwise produce many follicles
Women with pelvic adhesions or scarring, blocked fallopian tubes, or endometriosis
Couples with severe male factor infertility
MicroIVF really is a case of a little treatment going a long way! With it, you can access the world’s most successful assisted reproductive technology at far less cost.
















Antione Greenwalt
Mar 13th, 2010
. . .there’s so many varying, it’s great nice to see someone with knowledge about healthy pregnancies post good useful information.
Keep up the solidwork!
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Nicole Jackson
Nov 8th, 2010
My husband and i are trying everything to get pregnant. I am 38 Whad insemination 10/2010 (miscarriage shortly after). Now, while waiting for my womb to heal, we are looking at different options, but are finding the costs to be completly out of our reach!! I heard about Micro IVF and the discount fee. Please provide more detail! PLEASE HELP!!!
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