A pH sensor can optimize the chances of couples having a live birth via in vitro fertilization. Brian Buntz The in vitro fertilization market is growing at a healthy rate, driven in part by falling fertility rates. From Japan to Western Europe to the United States, the situation is serious enough that it could affect future economic growth. Some countries, like…
Next-Generation Product Continuously Measures pH Levels – The Best Predictor of Success During Initial Days of Procedure SEATTLE, WA – October 13, 2015 — Chances of a successful live birth after just one in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure are being improved thanks to a new laboratory instrument announced today by Blood Cell Storage Inc. (BCSI). BCSI’s product, SAFE Sens®…
BCSI is excited to announce a new development in the SAFE Sens product line at ASRM in Baltimore October 2015. Join us at booth 102 to learn more!
A Synopsis for Harvard Medical International and their Centers of Excellence and Constituents Alice D. Domar, Ph.D. The Mind Body Centre for Women’s Health at Boston IVF Infertility has been defined by the World Health Organization as “the inability of a couple to bring pregnancy to term after a year or more of regular unprotected intercourse”. Approximately 10-15 percent of…