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It’s a movement that could mean all the difference in your IVF success.

When it comes to IVF, which lab you choose is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. In fact, while your doctor will play a critical role during the IVF process, it’s also the skill and experience of the embryologists in your lab that will help determine the ultimate outcome. That’s why aParent IVF Laboratory is proud to launch the “Know Your Lab” campaign – a movement aimed to educate all patients on what you need to know about your clinic’s lab before starting the IVF process.

While patients have access to more information than ever before, many just don’t understand the IVF process well enough to know how pivotal a role the laboratory will play. Did you know going to an exceptional lab could DOUBLE your chance of IVF success? That’s why the decision on where to move forward with IVF comes down to vetting both your doctor and laboratory. While researching where your doctor went to medical school may be important to you, vetting the experience of your lab and the embryologists who will perform the delicate and highly-skilled procedure is crucial.

At aParent IVF we’ve seen too many patients in the dark about this, many who come to us after making a critical error at another laboratory. After more than 30 years, we’re committed to shedding light on this campaign as we aim to educate one patient at a time.

The Ultimate Diagnostic Test

If you’ve been going through all the right steps with your doctor and even testing well on the diagnostics but not finding success or getting answers, it could be a direct result of your laboratory. Working with a highly-experienced lab during IVF is the ultimate diagnostic test for your infertility (and the reason why Knowing Your Lab is so important to IVF success).

Even if you have excellent ovarian reserve, embryologists may discover after retrieval that poor egg quality is keeping you from getting pregnant. Or, if you and your partner are working with both high-quality egg and semen, poor fertilization, embryo development or an implantation problem could be to blame. All of these issues for often unexplained infertility can only be identified and diagnosed by your lab during the IVF process. Which means, finding a solution will ultimately depend on your lab and the experience and
skill of its embryologists.

In the end, working with a highly-experienced laboratory like aParent IVF will save precious time for you and your doctor, allowing for faster answers and a more precise treatment plan to create healthy, viable embryos for implantation. Once created, we can preserve your fertility by freezing any surplus embryos for use down the road.

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IVF Lab: Improving Your Chances of Success (Fertility IQ)
When it comes to the significance of going through IVF with a world-class laboratory, don’t just take our word for it. The experts at Fertility IQ recently weighed in on the critical topic. Watch this video on everything you need to know about your lab before moving forward with IVF.
For more information, go to www.fertilityIQ.com

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