Jordan IVF http://www.jordanivf.com Jordan IVF Dr Sharif IVF in Dubai http://jordanivf.com/eng/dr-sharif-ivf-in-dubai Mar 10 2013 12:00AM <img src="http://jordanivf.com/eng/assets/2015-02-26/medium/32_113.jpeg" /> Many patients come to our center in Amman from all over the world, and in particular from the Arabian Gulf countries. To make it easier for our Gulf patients to plan their treatment, Dr Khaldoun Sharif will be visiting Dubai, in collaboration with the German Medical Center in Dubai Health Care City, from 30/3 till 1/4/ 2013.
To book an appointment to see him you can phone +9714-3622929 or +9714-3624737
If you wish to discuss your case before seeing him, you can email him at: k.sharif@mac.com
An international IVF textbook by Dr Khaldoun Sharif http://jordanivf.com/eng/an-international-ivf-textbook-by-dr-khaldoun-sharif <img src="http://jordanivf.com/eng/assets/2015-02-26/medium/19_88.jpg" /> Date : 2012/2/5 The international publishing house Wiley-Blackwell (based in Oxford, UK) has just published a major new textbook on IVF by Dr Khaldoun Sharif, the Director of the istishari Fertility Center. The book, comprising 100 chapters with contributions from over 120 international experts, covers the challenges the could face doctors and patients during IVF treatment and how to overcome them in order to increase the success rate. The book is called Assisted Reproduction Technique – Challenges and Management Options, and is available in both print and digital formats from amazon.com. Successful treatment for recurrent IVF failure due to increased blood clotting http://jordanivf.com/eng/successful-treatment-for-recurrent-ivf-failure-due-to-increased-blood-clotting Aug 8 2009 12:00AM <img src="http://jordanivf.com/eng/assets/2015-02-26/medium/blank.png" />
It has been known for some time that increased blood clotting (which tends to be hereditary) can cause repeated IVF failures. However, no research had shown what is the successful treatment. Well, that was until recently, when a research paper published in the Journal of Human Fertility (the official journal of the British Fertility Society) has proven that giving blood thinning medications during IVF treatment in these women can increase their success rate significantly, even after previous repeated failures. It also reduces the chance of miscarriage if they get pregnant.

New innovative treatment for recurrent implantation failure http://jordanivf.com/eng/new-innovative-treatment-for-recurrent-implantation-failure Jul 19 2009 12:00AM <img src="http://jordanivf.com/eng/assets/2015-02-26/medium/blank.png" /> New research has shown that many cases of recurrent implantatioon failure (that is, when a couple have repeated unsuccessful cycles of IVF treatment) might be due to reduced ability of the womb to accept the embryos, what is termed uterine receptivity.   This research, which included over 1000 cases, showed that uterine receptivity could be increased by doing a scope of the womb (a minor procedure called hysterocopy) in a particular way before repeating the IVF, and this would increase the chances of success by a factor of 75%. It seems to work by altering the chemical and immunological factors of the lining of the womb in way favourable to pregnancy.   In fact, this is one of the methods we use at the Istishari Fertility Center to deal with the many cases of recurrent implantation failure referred to us. Undoubtedly, it is one of the factors behind the high success rate we get with these couples. There are other factors, and we will discuss them in future news items, so watch this space.