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Egg Donation and Retrieval: A Guide for Donors

Egg Donation and Retrieval: A Guide for Donors

Aug 12, 2014 | Blog, Egg Donation and Donors

When people have difficulty conceiving, they turn to Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists (ARMS) for help. There are many reasons someone might have trouble getting pregnant, including low egg number and low egg quality. In some cases, we help people conceive by...
Fertility Clinics Scan for the Strongest Embryo

Fertility Clinics Scan for the Strongest Embryo

Jul 12, 2014 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Atlantic Reproductive's News, Blog

Dr. Richard T. Scott Jr. of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey, has developed tests for embryos in a bid to improve birthrates. <Click here to read the article here>  
Whence Life? Receptors Responsible For Fertilization Found

Whence Life? Receptors Responsible For Fertilization Found

Apr 21, 2014 | Atlantic Reproductive's News

Scientists believe they have found the receptors that allow sperm and egg cells to hook up and create life. See the article here : http://www.popsci.com/article/science/whence-life-receptors-responsible-fertilization-found
When Do You Need a Sperm Analysis, and How Does It Work?

When Do You Need a Sperm Analysis, and How Does It Work?

Apr 2, 2014 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Blog, Fertility Diagnostics, Fertility in Men

When you finally decide it’s time to try to figure out why pregnancy isn’t happening, one of the first steps your doctor may ask for is a sperm analysis. This procedure is typically part of a fertility investigation for couples who have not been able to conceive. In...
4 Surprising Ways the Biological Clock Affects Women’s Fertility

4 Surprising Ways the Biological Clock Affects Women’s Fertility

Feb 25, 2014 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Blog, Fertility in Women

One of the gender differences in human reproduction is that men make new sperm continuously throughout their lives and women make all of their eggs before they are born.  Men are capable of conceiving children late in life while women usually exhaust their supply of...
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