IMS Helping to Build Families |
| Our In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF Services) |
The world’s first IVF baby was born in the UK in 1979. Just four years later, Israel’s first IVF baby followed. Since then, Israel has become a world-leader in IVF treatment, offering superb fertility clinics, excellent specialists, and wide experience with infertility, and a policy that attracts people who want to see their hopes for a family transform into results.
IMS can help you access the best fertility treatments in Israel and put you on the road to building your family.
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| Our Centers Of Excellence In Reproductive Health |
Israel has 24 recognized fertility centers, all staffed by excellent reproductive specialists who have worked extensively in the field. In fact, Israel has more fertility clinics per capita than any other nation The IVF centers offer a full range of medical and surgical interventions addressing infertility issues such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, genetic issues, male factor, recurrent miscarriage, and low ovarian reserve.
Israel also has the highest per capita rate of IVF procedures. According to Treasury statistics, Israel provides 3,400 fertility treatments per one million people, compared with 300 in England. Nearly five per cent of babies born in Israel today are test-tube babies, as opposed to one per cent in Britain..
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Our Generous Policies For Treatment |
Both married and single women, up to the age of 45, are permitted virtually unlimited IVF attempts, and not just for a first baby, but for subsequent babies as well.
Women from age 45 to 51 are permitted to continue treatments with donated ova. There are no waiting lists. Once the problem has been isolated, treatment begins.
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| Some Misconceptions About Assisted Conception |
Is It True That Repeated Fertility Treatments Cause Cancer?
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For many years, researchers believed that repeated IVF cycles increase the risk of ovarian cancer. A leading Israeli specialist says there is no evidence of this (we should have more specifics here. The specialists name/hospital, etc.) in 40 years of experience with fertility drugs, Israeli researchers have not discovered a higher incidence of ovarian cancer among women undergoing treatment. |
Are Fertility Treatments Complicated, Costly, and Often Ineffective? |
With the advent of modern day assisted reproductive technologies such as IVF and ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection), we know that most infertile couples can conceive and have their own child. Contrary to popular myths and beliefs, these therapies are simple, success oriented and cost effective. |
At IMS, we give you hope…and help. |
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