We at Caperton Fertility Institute know how intimate and difficult this journey can feel. Full support is essential when you attempt to have a child. Not only do you need it medically, but also emotionally. You will feel comfortable asking questions, sharing concerns, and discussing procedures. You will never feel alone at the Caperton Fertility Institute.
Our doctor is highly respected, awarded and highly experienced in New Mexico. Our clinic, andrology and embryology laboratories offer the best in technology. The Caperton Fertility Institute offers the most compassionate and knowledgeable guidance to parents. Contacting us is the first step of your journey.
SART is a primary association of professionals dedicated in the practice of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) or IVF. The majority of ART clinics are represented by this organization. SART was established to maintain high standards for assisted reproduction. This ensures that you receive the best possible care. SART is an association of doctors and laboratory scientists who collaborate to provide services for assisted reproduction. It is affiliated with American Society for Reproductive Medicine. SART allows these professionals to exchange information and learn from each other.
There are many reasons why a clinic for fertility may be a good choice. Let's take for example, you are struggling to get pregnant. So far your gynecologist is giving you advice and running basic tests. They may have performed a blood test for hormones and asked you to keep track of your basal temperatures for the next few months. They likely also did an ultrasound, a sonohysterogram (HSG), or a hysterosalpingogram. Your husband also has had his prostate checked by a specialist. Both of you might wish there was a single doctor who could diagnose the problem, and then suggest solutions. The infertility expert is your solution.
Before you start looking for a fertility doctor, learn what kinds of tests and procedures are required. Consider how far this will take you. Infertility treatments are expensive and often involve high doses of hormones or drugs. It can also be very emotional. Be aware of your limits to avoid being sold a new procedure or treatment that you don’t need.
Our fertility clinic provides a full range of fertility treatment options to ensure everyone has the opportunity to receive the care they require. You can choose from IUI, IVF or Donor Eggs, Egg Freezing or Reproductive Immunology. Your care will also be guided by a team that has many years of combined fertility expertise and innovation.
The introductory treatment involves the cleaning, concentration, and depositing of sperm via a catheter into the uterus. Donor eggs or Sperm are used to increase the chances of parents having a child. Combination of many treatments. The process of freezing and harvesting eggs. Doing so to preserve one’s fertility before receiving chemotherapy (or any other fertility damaging medical treatment), or for those who are transitioning or simply looking to increase their family later in their lives.
INVOcell allows for fertilization and embryonic growth to take place "inside the woman's own body". It is an alternative to IVF and ICSI. For a few days, eggs and sperm can be placed in a small device that is inserted into the vagina of a woman.
Frozen Embryo transfer refers to the process of freezing embryos that have been cryopreserved during an IVF cycle. They are then thawed before being transferred into a woman’s uterus. It is an IVF variant for lesbian and transgender couples. Both partners can be involved in the child creation process. One partner's eggs will be the egg of the other partner!
Our reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Lee Caperton is a fertility specialist who understands the difficulties men face when dealing with fertility issues. When we were having an affair, I remember sitting next to my wife, Dr. Kelly.
We had difficulty getting pregnant with our first child. Now we are wondering: "What is the problem?" What is it? Too much stress, not enough sleep, or too many vacations? Is it in the water, in the air, in my lifestyle, or in my diet? Do I need to work out more or less? Should I stop drinking plastic bottles and not go out on the hot tub with my son? ?'"
The Caperton Fertility Institute understands the frustration couples feel when trying to get pregnant is not going as planned. Many of our staff also have experienced fertility issues, including our founders. This gives patients more compassion. We understand your anxiety and struggle as well as the difficulties of sharing such personal details with you. We will do everything we can to make you feel at ease, protect your privacy and answer any questions you may have (in language that you find easy to understand, scientific explanations or simple layman's terms).
We can help you find the best solution to male factor infertility, regardless of whether you have had a vasectomy in the past. To schedule an appointment, call our El Paso or Albuquerque fertility clinics or fill out the contact form. We are looking forward to supporting you on your journey to parenthood.
Babies are miracles. Caperton Fertility Institute works every day to create these miracles. Our methods are based on advanced technology and compassionate care. We have achieved remarkable results. CFI offers many reasons why you should consider CFI for additional support to help you achieve the miracle of life. We are always available for you when and where you need it. Read on to learn why CFI is the best choice in fertility treatment and care.
Caperton Fertility Institute wants to hear from young women interested in donating eggs. Donation requires screening and testing. Women receive compensation for their participation. Interested? For more information, contact us.
In vitro fertilization allows patients to have a baby by using an egg from a woman whose egg was donated. A laboratory specialist adds the sperm from an egg to the egg. Once the embryo reaches the best stage of development, it is possible to transfer it into the woman’s uterus so that it can grow.
Ovulation stimulation can increase the production of eggs in the females, so when it's time to remove them, there will be more. If the eggs and follicular gel are ready, they will be removed using a thin, flexible, ultrasound-guided needle. Patients are usually put to sleep during the procedure and will be monitored by an anesthesiologist. After the egg is fertilized in a laboratory, sperm will be derived from a man who has been involved with another woman or a donor. Natural fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injections (ICSI), can be achieved. After 3 to 6 days in culture, embryos can be transferred to a woman's place of birth or stored to freeze for transfer later. The embryo is maturing and pregnancy is possible.
At Caperton Fertility Institute, we understand how personal and sensitive this journey can be. It is important to have someone to support you in all aspects of the process, including emotionally. If you are trying to become pregnant, you need help not just medically, but emotionally. We provide a comfortable place for patients to ask questions and voice concerns, and to talk freely about procedures. Caperton Fertility Institute is fully committed to helping you become a parent. Our specialists are dedicated to helping you succeed.
Drs. Lee Capeton and Kelly Caperton are highly respected and highly successful fertility doctors in New Mexico. Our doctors and staff utilize cutting edge technology in our clinic and embryology lab. When you choose to become a patient of Caperton Fertility Institute, we will be the ones who are able to guide you through the process and help you become a parent. Reaching out to us is just the first step on your journey to becoming a parent.