Infertility Doctors Jacksonville FL

In order for you to get pregnant, an egg must be released from your ovary and unite with a sperm. This is called fertilization and usually takes place inside your fallopian tubes. However, if you have problems fertilizing an egg in this manner, it can be done outside your body in a laboratory and this is called in vitro fertilization and is usually performed by an infertility doctor in Jacksonville.

Gerardo O Del Valle, MD
904-398-7684
836 Prudential Dr Ste 1800
Jacksonville, FL
Robert James Olney, MD
413-732-2519
807 Childrens Way
Jacksonville, FL
Tracey Schwartz Miller, MD
904-346-1943
2147 Belote Pl
Jacksonville, FL
David Lee Dalton, MD
903-535-9041
836 Prudential Dr Ste 1502
Jacksonville, FL
Felicia Olivier Fox
(904) 346-0050
836 Prudential Dr
Jacksonville, FL
Catherine J McIntyre
(904) 399-4862
836 Prudential Dr
Jacksonville, FL
Kevin Lane Winslow, MD
904-399-5620
836 Prudential Dr Ste 902
Jacksonville, FL
Gerald H Stenklyft
(904) 399-4862
836 Prudential Dr
Jacksonville, FL
Edgard Ramos Santos, MD
813-971-6909
836 Prudential Dr
Jacksonville, FL
Steven Eric Goldwasser, MD
904-244-3408
4555 Emerson St Ste 230
Jacksonville, FL
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Infertility Doctors

In order for you to get pregnant, an egg must be released from your ovary and unite with a sperm. This is called fertilization and usually takes place inside your fallopian tubes. However, if you have problems fertilizing an egg in this manner, it can be done outside your body in a laboratory and this is called in vitro fertilization and is usually performed by an infertility doctor .

The Procedure

Your infertility doctor will remove eggs from your body, your mate will donate sperm, and the two will be joined together in a Petri dish in the laboratory. Once they have united and become one the embryo (s) can be placed back inside your uterus so that they can continue to grow. In vitro fertilization can help you and mate achieve pregnancy if you are problems getting pregnant.

Risks of in vitro

• A potential risks to other organs when the eggs are retrieved

• Pelvic scarring

• Failure to recover an egg because ovulation has occurred before the time of retrieval

• The eggs that have been retrieved may not be normal

• The semen specimen produced may have a low count or poor motility and needs to be reproduced

• Fertilization of the eggs to form embryos may not occur

• Cell division or growth of the embryos may not occur

If you are interested in learning more about fertility procedures you should schedule an appointment with an infertility doctor in your area today.

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