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The health and safety of our patients, families and staff is our top priority.

Our fertility specialists are devoted to providing the best care to you and your loved ones. Our experienced and compassionate fertility specialists are providing personalized care in-person and with Virtual Visits. Whether it’s a new patient consult or a follow-up visit, you can begin – or continue – your infertility care treatment.

Our offices are now open for in-person IVF procedural and monitoring visits, laboratory testing, and intrauterine insemination (IUI).

Your infertility needs haven’t stopped, and neither has our care. Schedule an appointment today.

Our Fertility Specialists

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The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery has some of Boston’s and the nation’s leading infertility specialists. All of our team members are dedicated, compassionate, and knowledgeable, and patients can expect the best experience possible.

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Infertility Treatments

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As a national leader in reproductive medicine, we offer all available procedures and services approved in the U.S., including, IVF, elective egg freezing surrogacy services, fertility for center patients, embryo freezing, and egg donation.

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#1 in the Nation for OB/GYN

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U.S. News & World Reports ranks Brigham and Women’s Hospital #1 in the nation for Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Featured News

How to Choose an IVF Program

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How do you select from the hundreds of in vitro fertilization (IVF) programs across the country? Five things to consider about an IVF program include: reputation, affiliations, program research, infertility services, and convenience of the location.

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When to See a Fertility Specialist

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As a couple, you’ve been trying to conceive for several months without success. Should you keep trying or should you consult a fertility specialist? The correct answer is that it depends. Here are some things that can help you determine how soon to see a specialist.

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The Rau Family's Fertility Story

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Lissy and Evan Rau share a love of children and immediately set out to build a family of their own. After a year, the couple reached out to Brigham and Women's Hospital for fertility care and met with Mark Hornstein, MD, director of Reproductive Endocrinology, who guided them on their fertility journey.

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Fresh Embryos from Fresh Donor Eggs

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When a woman decides to use donor eggs for IVF, she has many decisions to make, including whether to use fresh or frozen embryos to achieve a pregnancy. Recent research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital offers patients new information to help guide their decisions.

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The Lights at the End of the IVF Tunnel

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The numbers can barely begin to describe the agony of pregnancy loss for Alex and Tim Lieto. Six years of medical interventions, ten rounds of IVF and six miscarriages, including a devastating loss at 19 weeks.

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Fertility Preservation Options

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A woman’s ability to get pregnant decreases as she gets older. Fertility can also suffer when women and men receive certain types of cancer treatment. To help patients protect their ability to have children, the Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital hosts a fertility preservation program.

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