Dr. Geoffrey Sher

Optimizing Access to Sher-IVF, Las Vegas from Afar

“Over the years Sher-IVF has performed IVF on many patients that
often journeyed from as far away as, France, South America, China,
Europe, Africa, Central/South America, Canada, Japan, the Middle East,
Russia, etc. Almost all have been surprised at the convenience that
our system afforded them. In fact, most have readily volunteered that
it is easier to be treated at a distance in the manner described, than
having to drive in and out through bustling traffic to and from th…

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Selecting an IVF Program: Willingness to Share Financial Risk with Patients, Builds Confidence!

Unlike virtually every other form of medical treatment in America, IVF
is largely not covered by insurance
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matters worse, patients often require more than one attempt to have a
reasonable chance for success and the majority of people needing this
treatment cannot afford enough attem…

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Deciding between Egg and Embryo Banking for Fertility preservation (FP)

Women should not delay trying to have a baby
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thinking that as long as they are ovulating regularly the biological
clock can simply be put on hold or that they can simply to freeze
their eggs and then later decide if/when to thaw them for use. T…

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IVF: Immature and Post-mature Egg Cells: What does this mean and how can it be prevented?

One commonly hears patients undergoing IVF report that they had too
many “immature eggs”, and inferring that had more time been allotted
to ovarian stimulation and the administration of the “trigger shot
been delayed by a day or more, this might not have happened. Nothing
could be farther from the truth. In fact, the duration of ovarian
stimulation is rarely the cause of egg “immaturity”. More often than
not can be attributable to the use of a sub-opti…

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How Old is Too Old to Do IVF Using Your Own Eggs?

There is little doubt that age is a very important determinant of IVF
outcome.  This is mainly because a woman’s eggs undergo
deterioration in quality as her age advances to and beyond her mid
30’s.  Remember, eggs have been in the woman’s ovaries ever since
she was incubating in her mother’s uterus.  Thus, after a certain
period of time….when she reaches her mid 30’s, a wear and tear
effect increases the likelihood of chromosomal abnormalities that
become unmasked with th…

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(NEW) IVF: Approach to Selecting the Best Embryos for Transfer to the Uterus.?

The numerical chromosomal configuration of a cell is referred to as
its karyotype or ploidy. A cell with an irregular chromosome number is
referred to as aneuploid while one with a normal karyotype, as
euploid. It is predominantly (but not exclusively) the ploidy of the
embryo that determines its subsequent ability, upon reaching a
receptive uterine environment, to propagate a normal pregnancy, also
referred to as its “competence.” A “euploid (“competent”)
embryo tr…

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IVF: After How Many Tries Should I Give Up?

Because of the emotional, physical, and financial toll
[/blog/cost-of-ivf-treatment/] exacted by IVF, it is preferable that
no one undertake a one‑shot attempt. If a couple can only afford one
treatment cycle, IVF is probably not the right course of action. 
After all, with conventional IVF there is only about one chance in
three that it will result in a live birth ‑and a tremendous letdown
if it fails. It is thus unreasonable to undergo IVF…

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IVF & Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): Reducing the Risk of Severe Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), Improving Egg Quality and Optimizing Outcome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
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a common hormonal system disorder among women affecting between 5% and
10% of women of reproductive age worldwide. Women with PCOS may have
enlarged ovaries that contain multiple small collections of fluid
(subcapsular microcysts) that are arranged like a “string of
pearls” immediately below the ovarian su…

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