Creating Families with Fertility Problems One Patient at a Time

By: Robert Thomson

Forty may be the new 30, but when it comes to reproduction, ovaries never lie. "The physiological reality about starting a family is that women who are in their late 30s have a much more difficult time conceiving than do younger women, says Dr. Mark Rispler, an infertility specialist at the Innovative Fertility Center (www.innovativefertility.com) in Manhattan Beach, California. "Unfortunately, many women don't realize that their window of opportunity is closing, and are astounded when they discover that they need advanced treatment, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures.

Although each person's experience is different, some women delay childbearing until they can balance both work and family, while others wish to have children with their second husbands. "Often, a woman is convinced that, because she leads a healthy lifestyle and is fit, she'll be able to get pregnant," says Dr. Rispler. "It's crucial for women to understand that the ovarian biological clock has a much briefer lifespan than the rest of the body, and that they have to take an aggressive approach."

Although the Centers for Disease Control estimate that 7.3 million women and couples are affected by infertility, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine states that a third of the time, infertility is the result of male factors, another third can be ascribed to female factors, and the remainder are caused by either a combination of male and female factors or is unexplained.

Innovative Fertility Center begins a woman's journey with comprehensive testing to determine what treatment is needed. The Center offers couples a variety of treatment options, and is recognized for their IVF success. "Artificial insemination, combined with ovarian stimulation, is often a viable alternative for many younger women and couples with fertility issues, but because time is of the essence for women in their mid- to late-thirties, IVF is often the preferred option, says Dr. Rispler.

Board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility as well as in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Rispler first uses exhaustive diagnostic testing to determine a patient's chances for successful IVF. The actual IVF procedures are complex, and involves a committed team of experts. Generally speaking, the woman is prescribed medication to stimulate follicle growth, and then egg development is monitored. Her eggs are then retrieved and sent to a laboratory, where they are fertilized. The embryos are then relocated to her uterus, and she is closely monitored and supported. If she becomes pregnant, Dr. Rispler continues to monitor and test her progress through her first trimester.

Throughout the IVF procedure, Dr. Rispler recognizes that each woman is on her own individual journey, and emphasizes treating the whole woman, not just her reproductive tract. "Because our practice is small and our goal is to create families, we are able to provide a patient with a variety of services and referrals to support her throughout a very difficult time," he notes. "Our relationships with our patients and continuity of care are of primary importance."

To that end, Dr. Rispler and his staff have a roster of professionals that help support patients, including a dietician, an acupuncturist, a psychologist, and a group that focuses on mind-body wellness. They also have alliances with stellar egg donor agencies and even adoption agencies and attorneys. "We support creating families in whatever form they take," concludes Dr. Rispler.

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About the Author :
Sally Smith is the editor in chief at Yada Yada Marketing, a Clearwater Marketing Firm with many diverse clients. Prior to being with Yada, Sally had eleven years experience as the executive director of a non-profit organization. As the organization's spokesperson, she gave over 2,000 interviews, on shows ranging from those of morning DJs all the way up to Larry King Live. To learn more about In Vitro Fertilization, visit innovativefertility.com

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