We offer a wide range of fertility treatments in our clinic to ensure that everyone can access the right care. Your care will be provided by a team with years of combined fertility care experience and innovation.
This is an introductory treatment that involves the concentration and depositing of sperm into the uterus via a catheter. Donor eggs and sperm can be used for many purposes. They increase the chances of a parent becoming pregnant if they are healthy and fertile donors. You can combine them with other treatments. This is the process of freezing and harvesting eggs. This is done to preserve fertility before chemotherapy or other fertility damaging medical treatments, transitioning, or to simply increase one's family later in life.
Caperton Fertility Institute's IVF facilities near Las Cruces NM have been recognized as New Mexico’s leading fertility specialists. Kelly Caperton, Dr. Lee, is board certified in obstetrics/gynecology, reproductive and fertility endocrinology, infertility, and gynecology. Dr. Lee Caperton has always been focused on technology advancement and innovation in the practice. You can learn more about Dr. Caperton's achievements and how they will assist you with conception.
Men may feel overlooked in the process for fertility treatment. In fact, they are almost always the last person to be considered when thinking about the stress and emotional trauma that couples go through during the "fertility train".
Caperton Fertility Institute has a deep understanding of the difficulties couples can experience when pregnancy isn't going as planned. Many members of our staff have experienced fertility problems themselves, as well as the personal experience of our founders. That gives our patients greater compassion. We are able to understand how you feel and what it's like for you to talk about such intimate details. We will do whatever it takes to make you feel comfortable, protect your privacy, answer your questions, and help you understand.
We will help you determine the best way to solve male factor infertility. Call the Albuquerque fertility center to make an appointment. Or, fill out our contact form. We look forward to helping you on the journey to parenthood.
INVOcell is a fertilization alternative to IVF or ICSI. It allows fertilization to take place "inside" a woman's body. A small device is used to place eggs and sperm inside the female's vagina. It can be left there for a few days.
For diagnosis of fertility issues, fertility clinics examine both male and female patients. The majority of fertility problems are caused by males (35%), females (35%), combined issues (25%), and undiagnosed causes (10%) Semen collection is an established diagnostic test for males to determine the quality of the semen. Females can undergo several tests, including an ovulation analysis and a x-ray of the fallopian tubes and the uterus. A sonographer may perform advanced pregnancy tests and ultrasounds.
Ovulation induction, surgical interventions and artificial insemination such as intrauterine injection (IUI), IVF (IVF) or the use of a donor egg or sperm can all be used to treat this condition. The most common assisted reproductive technology procedure performed in a fertility clinic is in vitro fertilization. These fertility clinics offer advanced male infertility treatments like TESA (Testicular Epididymal Sperm Aspiration).
Frozen embryo transfer is the procedure of freezing an embryo from a previous IVF cycle. The embryo is then thawed and placed in a woman’s uterus. An IVF variation for transgender and lesbian couples that allows both of the partners to participate in the child-creation process. One partner's eggs are the other partner’s womb!
Financial barriers are still the greatest barrier to accessing fertility services, unfortunately. While some states or employers offer excellent coverage, others may not. This means that for many, the cost IUI, IVF and Donor Eggs, Egg Freezing or Tubal Reversals as well as other treatments, remains a major factor in deciding their treatment plan. This is wrong and we are working to change it.
Caperton Fertility Institute believes education and support for your emotional health can be as important to your fertility as the treatment. We recognize that each couple has a different experience and are available to help you with any questions or concerns.
Fertility clinics have a staff of trained staff that includes embryologists, reproductive endocrinologists and sonographers as well as nurses, laboratory technicians and administrative personnel. You may also find additional experts in nutrition, acupuncture and hypnotherapy. For each 150 cycles ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection),/IVF (In Vitro Folio), you will need one person. For every 150 cycles of ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection)/IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), you'll need one person. If you have less, you might have problems. However, if there are more people involved you will have optimal conditions.
Also, consider the practicalities of pursuing fertility treatment. One is the time commitment needed for fertility treatment. The IVF process takes about four to six weeks from start-to-finish. That includes two weeks for medication and two weeks for waiting until embryo transfer. ICSI adds one week to the timeline, as you will need to inject sperm before egg retrieval. Donor eggs and sperm may require additional time for matching and shipping before you can start your cycle.