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Thousands of patients have started their families thanks to the world class care provided by Main Line Fertility. Your first step to parenthood is a consultation.
Our patient portal offers you personalized, secure online access to your health information and makes it easy for you to: Schedule primary care visits. See available times in your internal or family medicine provider's schedule.
You should talk to your doctor about seeing a fertility specialist if: You’re younger than 35 and have had frequent, unprotected sex without becoming pregnant for one year. You’re older than 35 and have had frequent, unprotected sex without becoming pregnant for six months. You’ve had problems with fertility in the past that are unresolved.
Effective Jan 1, 2019, the new IVF consents must be completed, notarized* and returned to the IVF staff prior to an IVF cycle start. *If it is not possible to have the consents notarized they must be signed by both parties in the presence of a Main Line Fertility employee after presenting photo ID prior to an IVF cycle start.
IVF orientation form must be completed by all IVF patients and Biopsy for PGT should be completed by all IVF patients considering PGT as well.
Once all items on the checklist are complete, contact the IVF Concierge team at 484.380.4890 or ivfsupport@mainlinefertility.com with day 1 of your period.
The IVF concierge team is available to assist patients at 484.380.4900 or ivfsupport@mainlinefertility.com. All calls and emails will be returned within one business day. For a medically urgent question, please call 610.527.0800 and choose option 1 to page a physician. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
When you are ready to begin your IVF journey, please complete the following IVF patient checklist. Typically, it will take 4-6 weeks to complete the checklist and receive all of your medications.
The Main Line Fertility IVF lab shuts down twice per year to deep-clean the laboratory and to perform preventative maintenance on equipment. Maintaining these high standards of excellence ensures the best culture conditions for your specimens. Learn more about the lab shut down, specific dates, and how this may impact your cycle.
Contact the MLF financial coordinator at 484.380.4883 to discuss your investment and payment.
hysteroscopy (call 610.527.0800 to schedule) screening labs (blood & urine) for all involved parties. Have your most recent pap smear result faxed to 484.380.4866. If you haven’t had a recent pap smear, please schedule with your OB/GYN or at Main Line Fertility with Tara Bussett, CRNP at 610.853.1112.
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Infertility means not being able to get pregnant. Problems that cause infertility may involve both the man and the woman, such as: If you face infertility, all hope is not lost. Main Line Health offers diagnosis and treatment options for infertility to help couples become parents.
Surgery – In some cases, surgery to correct a reproductive problem may be all that’s needed to enable a couple to get pregnant. For example, surgery may be performed on the woman to correct congenital (since birth) problems, to open blocked fallopian tubes, to remove fibroids or polyps and to treat endometriosis. Surgery on the man may also be used to correct congenital problems, or to tie off varicose veins, which drain the testicles.
Infertility means not being able to get pregnant. Problems that cause infertility may involve both the man and the woman, such as: 1 Blocked fallopian tubes 2 Endometriosis 3 Irregular menstrual cycles 4 Low sperm count or poor sperm quality 5 Pelvic adhesions 6 Side effects of cancer treatment 7 Uterine fibroids
Assisted reproductive technology (A.R.T.) – The most common type of assisted reproductive technology is in vitro fertilization, which involves combining the woman’s eggs with the man’s sperm in a laboratory and then placing the newly created embryo back into the woman’s uterus for pregnancy.
Hormones such as estrogen and progesterone can also be taken to support the growth of reproductive tissues in the woman.
Not everyone is familiar with the childbirth process. Which is why we offer classes focusing on both the physical and emotional aspects of labor and delivery —including breathing and relaxation techniques, breastfeeding and the role of a support person.
Ultrasound/Perinatal Testing: Patients can bring one person with them for their appointment.