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We are passionately dedicated to helping each of our patients realize their dream of building their family. Our personalized, expert care is delivered with warmth and compassion.
Fertility issues are not uncommon; one in eight couples have trouble conceiving. We will identify your unique needs and create a customized treatment plan for you when you are ready.
The stress and its associated anxiety and depression within infertility can be overwhelming for many people, and it can make it more difficult for women to initiate and persevere in fertility treatment.
Your fertility doctors at Reproductive Partners Fertility Center – San Diego believe in holistic, whole-person care. It is our mission to help you achieve both fertility and wellbeing through excellent, evidence-based medicine and compassionate, whole-person care.
Endometriosis is an inflammatory gynecologic disease where tissue that normally lines the uterus (womb) grows in places outside of the uterus—typically in the pelvis—
where it does not belong.
There are several ways in which endometriosis can impair fertility. Chronic inflammation can negatively affect oocyte (egg) quality, fallopian tube function, and/or implantation.
Reproductive Partners – San Diego, located in La Jolla, California, has announced the addition of Valerie A. Flores, MD, FACOG to its expanding medical team.
This much-anticipated conference brings together an elite group of internationally-renowned medical professionals from across the globe to present the latest research and developments in every area of IVF and embryo transfer.
In the U.S., the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) have recommended for fertility centers to treat only women for whom any delay would markedly affect their chance of being successful.
Our medical director and leadership team are working diligently to stay informed on the emerging scientific developments and evolving guidance from our local, state and national leaders in public health, as well as the ASRM and the SART in conjunction with the CDC regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Infertile couples should work on correcting lifestyle issues starting with their first visit to their fertility specialist. Correction of lifestyle deficiencies can increase couples’ odds of being successful from 10 to as high as 100% or more.
Egg freezing is becoming increasingly mainstream. In fact, one of the most significant trends in
assisted reproduction is an increase in the number of egg freezing cycles, both for donor egg
banking and for fertility preservation.