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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.
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.
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.
This July, the Hotel Del Coronado will host hundreds of medical professionals from around the world for the 31st annual In Vitro Fertilizations and Embryo Transfer conference. Reproductive Partners Fertility Center-San Diego is excited to again co-host the conference with UC San Diego Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad (IVI).
Many of us have either heard of or had a personal experience with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), which isn’t surprising considering it is now estimated that one in 10 women are affected by this syndrome.
In a recent article in Women’s Health, Dr. Sanjay Agarwal speaks about endometriosis, a condition where the endometrium, or tissue that normally lines the uterus, instead grows outside the uterus on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and even the bladder or rectum.
This month, all of us at Reproductive Partners-San Diego are happy to support National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW). If you visit us in April, you may notice lots of orange—the official NIAW color—throughout the office and on our staff. We invite you to join us! We’ll have heart pins and orange bracelets available in our office.
Dr. Heidi Cook-Andersen, a physician at Reproductive Partners Fertility Center – San Diego, was recently featured in the San Diego Union Tribune on the topic of a recent breakthrough in her research on the causes of female infertility. During her research, Dr. Cook-Andersen discovered a link between the lack of a protein called L2, which is normally present in female egg cells, and infertile eggs.