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Provides in
vitro fertilization, laparoscopic surgery, and PCOS information.
The Reproductive Science Institute provides state of the art services
in the area of assisted reproductive technology. Our health care team
is dedicated to providing the highest quality, individualized and
confidential care possible. This philosophy coupled with cutting edge
technology provides our patients with significant success in achieving
pregnancies. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a technique involving
the fertilization of eggs by sperm outside the body. A complete physical
is required to assist in making the diagnosis of PCOS.
Along with the general exam, the physical should include the height
and weight of the patient. It should also include a PAP smear and
transvaginal ultrasound. A biopsy of the endometrial lining may be
needed if the lining is thick and/or irregular. Many patients with
PCOS have a distinctive thick enlarged ovary. When a laparoscopic
surgery is performed, the ovaries may appear enlarged and smoothly
contoured. This swollen appearance is due to the presence of multiple
small cyst contained under the capsule of the ovary.
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Offers female infertility and egg donations. The Reproductive
Science Institute was established in 1991 in Suburban Philadelphia
and has expanded to Reading, Pennsylvania, providing comprehensive
services in both male and female
infertility and reproductive gynecological treatments. We are
dedicated to providing the highest quality medical care with respect
and compassion. We offer an individualized confidential approach along
with state of the art technology. The institute is open seven days
a week through out the year. Egg
donation is a treatment for female infertility, which can be used
to achieve pregnancy in women who lack ovaries, women with diminished
ovarian function, or women who have either a genetic disease or a
family history of genetic disease. The donation process begins with
the retrieval of eggs from a woman with normally functioning ovaries.
These donated eggs are then fertilized in a laboratory setting (in
vitro fertilization) with sperm from the egg recipientís partner or
donor sperm. The resulting embryos are then transferred to the uterus
of the recipient. When pregnancy is established, the egg recipient
becomes the "gestational" mother and experiences pregnancy and birth.
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