by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Nov 17, 2023 | Controlled ovarian Stimulation (COS), Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR), DOR, Ovarian Stimulation, Ovarian Stimulation Protocols
Premature luteinization, is a condition where a progressive increase in LH (luteinizing hormone) disrupts the development and maturation of follicles and eggs before the planned hCG trigger is initiated. This phenomenon is not an isolated occurrence; it results from a...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Jun 9, 2023 | Age and Fertility, Blastocysts, Chromosomes, Controlled ovarian Stimulation (COS), COS, Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR), DOR, egg competency, Egg Quality, Embryo, Embryo Incompetency, Failed IVF, interpreting Blood hCG, IVF, IVF and blood hCG, IVF Failure, IVF for older women, IVF Outcome, OHSS, ovarian reserve, Ovarian Stimulation, Stimulation
The journey of in vitro fertilization can be a rollercoaster of emotions for many patients. Often times they have to face the harsh reality that the number and quality of eggs retrieved has fallen short of their expectations. Then, should fertilization of these eggs...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | May 17, 2022 | Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR), egg competency, Ovarian
When it comes to the selection of ovarian stimulation protocols for older women and those who have DOR there is in my opinion, no justification for the use of a “one size fits all” or “recipe approach”. I firmly believe that the time has arrived to reflect seriously...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | May 5, 2022 | Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR), Implantation
This interview originally ran on The Egg Whisperer Show with Dr. Aimee.To watch the episode, and learn more, please visit her website at https://draimee.org/how-to-avoid-implantation-failure-during-ivf-with-guest-dr-geoffrey-sherDr. Geoffrey Sher is joining me again,...
by Dr. Geoffrey Sher | Oct 2, 2018 | Diminished Ovarian Reserve, DOR, IVF, IVF for older women, Ovarian Stimulation
When it comes to the selection of ovarian stimulation protocols for older women and those who have DOR there is in my opinion, no justification for the use of a “one size fits all” or “recipe approach”. I firmly believe that the time has arrived to reflect seriously...