- March 27, 2013
One Healthy Child from One Healthy Embryo, with Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET)
The Pacific Fertility Center (PFC) reports exceptionally high pregnancy rates while minimizing risk of multiples through its new technology of elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET). eS...
Read More - April 26, 2012
Advances in research & development
As a woman ages, her eggs do not work as well, resulting in embryos that do not develop or implant. Mistakes in early cell division, chromosomes, and development become common. With an ...
Read More - December 20, 2011
ASRM 2011 Update
ASRM 2011 Updates In addition to the magical wonders of Disney, Orlando welcomed reproductive endocrinologists from around the world this October to attend the annual meeting of The Ame...
Read More - September 8, 2011
Infertility & Reproductive News - An Interview with Dr. Herbert
Infertility & Reproductive News featured Pacific Fertility Center and interviewed Dr. Herbert for their August newsletter issue. Click here to read the article in Infertility & Reproduc...
Read More - April 26, 2011
Advances in research & development
Advances in research & development bring a deeper understanding of infertility: The problem of the aging egg: The aging egg remains a very basic problem in fertility. As a woman ages, h...
Read More - January 31, 2011
Vitrification Update
Since March of 2007, PFC has been vitrifying embryos. We have now completed over 600 warming cycles, utilizing those embryos. Vitrification is proving to be a very reliable technology t...
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Welcome to the Pacific Fertility Center Blog! Nationally and internationally recognized for providing exceptional reproductive care, our team believes in empowering people with the knowledge they need to navigate their unique fertility journeys.
From information on the latest fertility treatments to valuable insights on egg donation, surrogacy, and everything in between, the Pacific Fertility Center Blog is your ultimate resource for all things reproductive care and support. Read on to learn more, and contact us today if you have any questions or want to schedule a new patient appointment.