COVID-19: What if CHR is closed down during my IVF cycle?

COVID-19: What if CHR is closed down during my IVF cycle

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[This article deals with a rapidly developing situation. It was written by Norbert Gleicher, MD, on March 12, 2020 and published on March 13, 2020.]

This is another possibility that must be considered and prepared for under current COVID-19 circumstances. Patients in cycles should, however, not worry. You, under such a circumstance, will be safely transferred to another IVF center, where your cycle should be continuing uninterrupted.

CHR's COVID-19 Bulletins

This is a part of March 2020 CHR VOICE.

Norbert Gleicher, MD

Norbert Gleicher, MD, FACOG, FACS

Norbert Gleicher, MD, leads CHR’s clinical and research efforts as Medical Director and Chief Scientist. A world-renowned specialist in reproductive endocrinology, Dr. Gleicher has published hundreds of peer-reviewed papers and lectured globally while keeping an active clinical career focused on ovarian aging, immunological issues and other difficult cases of infertility.

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