In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a method
of assisted reproduction in which a man's sperm is combined with a woman's egg in a laboratory dish.
Fertilization occurs in the dish and the
resulting embryo is transferred to the uterus to develop naturally. IVF has been successfully done in the United
States for 18 years. Dr. Jacobs has been successfully doing IVF since 1992. Over 45,000 babies have been born (just
in the United States) as a result of IVF.
Children resulting from IVF have the same
incidence of birth defects as children conceived without medical intervention. The process may seem a little artificial
at times, but we can assure you that these babies will kick, spit-up, scream and keep you awake at nights just
like any other baby. |

Typical IVF Treatment Cycle

1998 IVF Success Rates

How much does IVF cost?

About Pregnancy Rates

Blastocyst Transfer

What is ICSI?
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