In a recent
American publication, we could find a guide on how to choose a fertility
clinic. But by any clinic, how to choose your fertility clinic.
After taking on
the task of consulting a specialist to become pregnant, the question is: who do
I go to now? After a year of negative pregnancy test, appointment to the Burnaby
Fertility Doctor, you must take the step and go to a specialized center
and no longer waste time trial unsuccessful.
But then how to choose the best fertility clinic?
Look on the Internet? Ask friends? To our family?
Requests for referrals to our trusted doctor?
All its methods
are good, as long as you look at trusted web pages, or ask friends or relatives
who know the process and who can advise you, or if your doctor knows which is
the best place for you to feel comfortable.
In addition, we
must take into account the economic aspect. If for example we have a mutual, we
should inquire about the coverage of care abroad. The same is true for Social
Security and see what could be taken care of.
One of the tips
we find in this guide is not to choose the clinic based on the cost of
treatments but that your decision is a personal choice because there are so
many factors to consider that they can not all match .
Clinics offering
offers, discounts are also not very reliable and these "low-cost"
treatments are often transformed into negative results. The disappointment will
be even greater because you would have chosen a center based on price and
knowing that the quality of services will be less.
If we continue
on the advice of this guide, the second step is to go to two or three clinics,
and trust the first impression. You must feel confident and secure.
The next step is
to learn about success rates. They must first be visible on the web or
published so that the future patient can read and understand them. The results
must also be audited. The United States relies on its own assisted reproduction
company, which audits the results of some centers. In Vancouver, this
organization is represented by the Canadian Society of Fertility, which audits
the results of certain centers and publishes only 100% reliable results
provided by highly qualified centers.
Another element
to check is the transfer rate of a single embryo, even if the idea of having
twins is attractive, it is better to work for a viable goal by transferring
only a single embryo to the stage of blastocyst and to have a baby in good
health, without risk for the mother. The fact that the Burnaby Fertility
Centre has a high success rate at the blastocyst stage and the
transfer of a single embryo is a sign of quality and professionalism.