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McAllen TX – Two methodologies to treat male infertility issues have recently shown greater success rates and have significantly increased hope for couples dealing with male infertility. In particular, two new methodologies appear to significantly improve the chances of conception in cases where the male has had a vasectomy. These two surgical procedures for male…Read the Rest of Article
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The Accreditation Committee of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) recently awarded accreditation to the Reproductive Institute of South Texas’ fertility laboratory. The highly skilled, meticulous team and state-of-the-art facility contribute to nationally renowned IVF success rates reported each year by Dr. Esteban O. Brown, fertility specialist and laboratory director. “We’re honored but not surprised…Read the Rest of Article
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She was pregnant. Josie Izaguirre cried tears of joy at the news and called her partner. “We’re going to be mommies,” she told her excitedly. That statement is true, biologically and emotionally, for both women, thanks to in vitro fertilization, or IVF, in which a woman’s egg and a man’s sperm are joined in a laboratory…Read the Rest of Article
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