Dr. Aghajanova is a wonderful doctor who balances science in one hand and your family’s hopes and dreams in the other. She was direct with me about my chances of being successful but still respected my choices. Due to her impeccable credentials and research, I trusted her completely. She’s a warm and caring physician who is did everything within her power to give me a positive outcome. I couldn’t have asked for better. I adore her!
This [Stanford University] is a very busy clinic! Please be sure to read and follow all directions before contacting your medical team with questions. Use the patient portal to communicate instead of calling. If you’re confused or concerned about something, schedule a call with your nurse. This is a much better strategy than trying to catch someone on your medical team on the fly.
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr. Aghajanova is a wonderful doctor who balances science in one hand and your family’s hopes and dreams in the other. She was direct with me about my chances of being successful but still respected my choices. Due to her impeccable credentials and research, I trusted her completely. She’s a warm and caring physician who is did everything within her power to give me a positive outcome. I couldn’t have asked for better. I adore her!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Please don’t mistake her direct manner for uncaring. She’s giving you information so that you can choose the best course of action.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr. Aghajanova is very direct but kind in delivering information to her patients. She wants you to have realistic expectations of the process. She doesn’t want you wasting your time, money, and energy on techniques unsuited for your situation. Dr. Aghajanova answered my every question (even consulting with her peers when necessary) to my satisfaction. And, she rooted for my success!
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University. (Assigned nurse: Markie C.)
Markie C. is fantastic! She rode out the two week wait plus three(!) subsequent pregnancy tests with me.
All of the nursing and tech staff was professional and kind. They all know how stress the process is for the patients.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
This is a very busy clinic! Please be sure to read and follow all directions before contacting your medical team with questions. Use the patient portal to communicate instead of calling. If you’re confused or concerned about something, schedule a call with your nurse. This is a much better strategy than trying to catch someone on your medical team on the fly.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
Dr [Lusine Aghajanova] was a bit cold and I felt that she came across a bit condescending...In some ways I felt that when i said I wasn't ready for IVF she became someone disinterested in the appointment...We had a second appointment and everything we discussed the first time seemed to be forgotten and a plan for IUI was sent to us even though we were clear we were only interested in starting with monitoring and timed intercourse. No rational for IUI given (no male factor etc)....
I wan't really assigned a nurse [at Stanford University]...no one ever answers the phone, like ever, it's hard to get any details or questions answered. Everything feels/is really disorganized and I felt that the staff seemed stressed. I really did feel like a number here, not personal at all. It's also a teaching facility so you need to be prepared to have 4-5 people in the room during your transvaginal ultrasound talking about you like you aren't there...
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr was a bit cold and I felt that she came across a bit condescending. I have a medical background and would prefer my doctor to explain in more detail. I tried to communicate this to her and I feel that she didn't seem to want to say much at all (only answering very direct questions, no elaboration really). It made me feel like she just wanted to make a plan and get out of the appointment as quickly as possible. She also made some questionable commentary about a life choice that I have made that I found a little judgemental. I also asked a question related to a certain genetic question and she told me she had never heard of this association (even though it is well known in the literature) which made me lose more confidence. Honestly, I don't want to only write negative things, because I am sure for someone she would be a great fit, but for me it was a very bad match. Because of covid and online appointments and my insurance requiring me to use this clinic (and the very long wait to get a consult) I wasn't able to switch providers.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I think you need to only choose this provider if you want very little information provided and are wanting efficiency and are able to fully place your trust in her.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I felt that the doctor didn't really provide very personalized care. It was really difficult to get a hold of anyone at the clinic or to get answers to questions. Overall, I also felt that the doctor didn't really listen to my concerns or bother to explain reasoning for treatment suggestions. In some ways I felt that when i said I wasn't ready for IVF she became someone disinterested in the appointment. Also, no clear diagnosis or prognosis was presented to me and knowing what I know now, I feel that I lost a lot of time where more aggressive treatments could have been done. We had a second appointment and everything we discussed the first time seemed to be forgotten and a plan for IUI was sent to us even though we were clear we were only interested in starting with monitoring and timed intercourse. No rational for IUI given (no male factor etc) - made me lose confidence in the clinic.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
We weren't clearly given a diagnosis by the doctor (maybe she thought it in her mind?) but we had expressed wanting to start with letrozole or clomid and timed intercourse with monitoring. We had two consults where this was stated, but she seemed to keep pushing IUI. For me there was no rationale given for the IUI and in fact it was just going to cost way more for no clear reason (SA good). We were sent a financial estimate for this plan and at this point we decided we didn't have much confidence in the clinic so we looked into other options.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Stanford University.
This was my first clinic so it was hard to know what to expect, but overall I felt like everything at this clinic was so disorganized and impersonal. I wan't really assigned a nurse, I think the nurse emailed me once after my ultrasound with the on call doctor but overall it was one line, read like a text message rather than a professional email. I also responded with follow up questions and no one actually answered me. Frustrating overall.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
I don't have much experience so it is hard to say overall. Stanford has nice facilities overall and everything looks nice. The patient portal is really nice especially compared to my current clinic which basically doesn't have one. But the weaknesses of this clinic is that no one ever answers the phone, like ever, it's hard to get any details or questions answered. Everything feels/is really disorganized and I felt that the staff seemed stressed. I really did feel like a number here, not personal at all. It's also a teaching facility so you need to be prepared to have 4-5 people in the room during your transvaginal ultrasound talking about you like you aren't there. yikes. I am so happy we left this clinic.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
We didn't end up going through the procedure there but for an IUI the total cost estimate before our insurance coverage and some random arbitrary discount was estimated at $3850 (510$ per ultrasound) and this is not including labs and potential meds. Of course after our insurance estimate was $1300 + labs and meds.
What specific things went wrong at Stanford University?
Failed to call with results
Failed to order appropriate test
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Stanford University.
saw Dr Aghajanova like 3 times during my 4 IUI journeys (6 months)...Every consultation I saw someone different to have the ultrasound, all very quickly to have the next patient in...I didn't feel that I was under the care of Dr Aghajanova since after 4 failed IUI, she never sit with me to re evaluate my case and set a different plan....I didn't feel empathy from her....
I saw several nurses [at Stanford University] and only one of them was really compassionate and willing to help. Get a hold of a nurse is very difficult since the phone lines are always busy....My chart app is very user friendly. The billing summary is not very clear...Refill was sent to the pharmacy incomplete. Pharmacist and I had to called the clinic for 1 hour to get a hold of someone to fix it...
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr Aghajanova gave us faith to undergo to the IUI process and explained to us how the process work. After that every ultrasound I had someone different taking care of me even on weekdays. I didn't feel that I was under the care of Dr Aghajanova since after 4 failed IUI, she never sit with me to re evaluate my case and set a different plan. On the last consultation I was really affected and crying was asking about side effects that I felt so I asked to talk with the Dr. When reviewing with her the IVF option I didn't feel empathy from her and was very confusing when explaining us the carrier screening. She ended up referring us to the genetic counselor for second time.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Research for supporting and human Dr that have a good reputation on the fertility field before going to Stanford.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I saw Dr Aghajanova like 3 times during my 4 IUI journeys (6 months). I was so confused and depressed so I asked to have her to review my case and set a meeting with me. I was so disappointed to see that nobody cares about your questions or concerns. Every consultation I saw someone different to have the ultrasound, all very quickly to have the next patient in.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
Letrizole cycle with ovidrel trigger. 4 failed IUI.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University. (Assigned nurse: I was not assigned with a nurse )
Poor communication. I saw several nurses and only one of them was really compassionate and willing to help.
Get a hold of a nurse is very difficult since the phone lines are always busy.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
The clinic have a lot of patients and they work weekends.
Get a hold of someone to help you is so complicated. Phone lines are always busy ( exceptfor billing department). My chart app is very user friendly.
The billing summary is not very clear. If you don't have insurance coverage, you will need to make prepayments and there is not clear how the deductions are made.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
I had to paid around $3000 per cycle
What specific things went wrong at Stanford University?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Stanford University.
Refill was sent to the pharmacy incomplete. Pharmacist and I had to called the clinic for 1 hour to get a hold of someone to fix it.
I felt like a human because she [Dr. Aghajanova] treated like one. She was very kind and compassionate ... We literally laughed, prayed and cried together. I think I have an amazing relationship with her. She is very compassionate and I can’t imagine to get through this difficult journey without her. ... They [Sanford] believe in single embryo transfer to avoid risk of multiples and further complications ...
Strength : Staff and qualified doctors Very organized team Nice and clean office Very adjusting Results are available on the portal ASAP Nurses are very prompt Very reachable through patient portal and phone Weakness There is waiting sometime but I guess that’s fine atleast for me Sometimes they mess up the bills and it’s very frustrating. I did notice twice that no approval was sent at the insurance and they billed me the whole amount ...
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
My experience was great. We literally laughed, prayed and cried together. I think I have an amazing relationship with her. She is very compassionate and I can’t imagine to get through this difficult journey without her.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Have lots of patience. Infertility treatments does require lots of patience
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I felt like a human because she treated like one. She was very kind and compassionate
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
Start clomid from cycle day 3 for 5 days. This was followed my Follistim injection of 75 IU for 5 or sometimes 4 days. Around 13 or 14th day I got my bhcg injection and thn IUI 36 hours later.
I also took progesterone intra vaginally two days after iui and I would continue that until my blood test. They asked my to stop of bhcg comes out negative
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University. (Assigned nurse: Tracy)
All of them were great. I literally have no complains. Sometimes there was a lot of waiting but that was completely bearable. This did not annoy me at all.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
Strength :
Staff and qualified doctors
Very organized team
Nice and clean office
Very adjusting
Results are available on the portal ASAP
Nurses are very prompt
Very reachable through patient portal and phone
Weakness
There is waiting sometime but I guess that’s fine atleast for me
Sometimes they mess up the bills and it’s very frustrating. I did notice twice that no approval was sent at the insurance and they billed me the whole amount which is very sad because infertility treatments are very stressful and to deal with insurance adds up to the stress.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
It’s very expensive :(
This is the worst part of infertility treatment. They rip off our pocket. Finances and bills is a very big reason that I felt literally helpless at times.
Describe Lusine Aghajanova's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Stanford University.
They believe in single embryo transfer to avoid risk of multiples and further complications
She [Dr. Aghajanova] did not seem to know information from my chart each time I went in for an appointment. ... She told me she would have preferred to see me when I was 35 or so. Which made me cry, because what am I supposed to do, turn back time? She did not seem empathetic at all that we were acknowledging my advanced maternal age, and were asking for her support. ... Although you are assigned a primary attending physician, you will be seen by anyone.
Scheduling appointments was around their [Standford University] schedule, and they often did not have times that worked well for me. Although you are assigned a primary attending physician, you will be seen by anyone. ... My communications with the care team were mainly via the online messaging system, and I found it extremely frustrating to actually get answers to my questions on scheduling cycles, what my protocol would be, getting my prescriptions called in, and when I needed to start medications.
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I went in for a consultation regarding fertility treatment because we wanted to try to freeze embryos, before I got too much older (I'm early 40s). She told me she would have preferred to see me when I was 35 or so. Which made me cry, because what am I supposed to do, turn back time? She did not seem empathetic at all that we were acknowledging my advanced maternal age, and were asking for her support. What made it worse is that I had tried to schedule a consultation with the clinic years earlier, and they did not return my calls.
We did conventional IVF for our first cycle, since there was no male factor. For our second cycle, we signed consents to do the same, since we were not given any information about why some of our eggs did not fertilize normally. However, part way through the cycle, we were told our treatment plan was supposed to be ICSI because some eggs fertilized with multiple sperm last time. We had to resign consents because we were not given information at the beginning of the cycle.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Ask for the results of your treatment, and what they mean. Ask what your treatment plan is, and why. Do not expect her to provide this information without direct questioning.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
She did not seem to know information from my chart each time I went in for an appointment.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
Cycle 1 Priming + Antagonist protocol: Estradiol priming (9 days), Gonal F 300 + Menopur 150 stimulation (12 days) and Ganirelix (last 5 days), HCG + Gonal F 400 trigger.
Presumably chosen to be gentler, and due to advanced maternal age.
Baseline follicle count was supposedly 14, but did not all develop at the same rate. 5 eggs retrieved, conventional IVF, 3 fertilized normally + 2 fertilized with multiple sperm, 3 blastocysts at day 7 with grades 4AA 6BB 6CB.
Cycle 2 Priming + Flare Protocol: Estradiol priming (10 days), Microdose Lupron 10 (16 days) and Gonal F 300 + Menopur 150 (13.5 days), HCG + Gonal F 400 trigger.
Presumably chosen for above, and to try to get more eggs mature.
7 eggs retrieved, ICSI all 7 mature, 6 fertilized, 3 blastocysts at day 6 with grades 4BC 4CC 6CC.
Cycle 3 Antagonist Protocol: not yet started, but presumably birth control pills, Gonal F 225 + Menopur 150 + Ganirelix, HCG + Lupron trigger.
Presumably chosen to get follicles to develop at the same time.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University.
Although the doctor has a specific nurse and care coordinator as part of my care team, I did not actually find I interacted with those people primarily. And didn't even interact with my doctor primarily.
My communications with the care team were mainly via the online messaging system, and I found it extremely frustrating to actually get answers to my questions on scheduling cycles, what my protocol would be, getting my prescriptions called in, and when I needed to start medications. And the questions I had regarding my treatment that were meant for the doctor apparently did not get conveyed, or at least didn't get answered.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
Scheduling appointments was around their schedule, and they often did not have times that worked well for me.
Although you are assigned a primary attending physician, you will be seen by anyone. Which sounds good, so you don't have to schedule around one person. But seems like it really means your treatment plan is not understood by the people you are seeing. Or maybe it is that my particular doctor didn't do a good job of documenting my treatment plan in my chart, so other doctors couldn't answer the questions I had.
What specific things went wrong at Stanford University?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Stanford University.
I was given a schedule for when to expect results. I asked if the holidays would impact those dates. I was told no. I called a week after they said they would be available, because I hadn't gotten them yet. They didn't have them, but finally got them later that day.
We weren't told our treatment plan changed to ICSI or why. When we finally got this information, I was not told my partner had to come in to fill out paperwork again.
My trigger medication was not included in my initial prescription, so I had to arrange a separate delivery. They didn't do a good job estimating how many refills I would need when my cycle was running long, so I had to schedule multiple next day deliveries.
Dr. Aghajanova is very kind and caring. I felt like she was really rooting for me. ...I felt like she cared. She comforted me through my miscarriage. The only areas for improvement would be better explanations and after my last transfer failed I felt it took awhile for her to reach out to me, but she did reach out. ... We used ICSI since we had MFI. We had a pregnancy that ended in miscarriage so we repeated protocol with final embryo and that resulted in chemical pregnancy.
Staff [Standford U] are all great. Billing department is terrible. If you are OOP like me they say they will help set up a payment plan and then they tell you they can’t. This clinic is good for over weight patients which is why I stick with them. ... All nurses were great. Showed you how to do things, sent the calendar, would respond to you by phone or my chart.
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
She is a really nice doctor. I felt like she cared. She comforted me through my miscarriage. The only areas for improvement would be better explanations and after my last transfer failed I felt it took awhile for her to reach out to me, but she did reach out.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
See if your insurance covers it. Stanford is very expensive and doesn’t work with OOP patients well.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr. Aghajanova is very kind and caring. I felt like she was really rooting for me.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
We used ICSI since we had MFI. We had a pregnancy that ended in miscarriage so we repeated protocol with final embryo and that resulted in chemical pregnancy.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University. (Assigned nurse: Tatum)
All nurses were great. Showed you how to do things, sent the calendar, would respond to you by phone or my chart.
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
Staff are all great. Billing department is terrible. If you are OOP like me they say they will help set up a payment plan and then they tell you they can’t. This clinic is good for over weight patients which is why I stick with them.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
Around $25,000
Describe Lusine Aghajanova's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Stanford University.
First transfer we did 2 embryos since they were worried about growth. Next 2 transfers were single embryo transfer.
She [Dr. Aghajanova] was so compassionate towards my husband and I. I needed all the medical explanations and she was more than happy to explain as she ran diagnostics...She brought in other experts as needed (for fibroid removal). And when doing diagnostics, she talked us through everything and why it was getting done..
I didn’t expect to be seen by the doctor every single time. Especially for blood work. Everyone there knows the struggle of getting pregnant so everyone is very kind. Even the nurses that take blood were so excited for me when I got pregnant...She [our doctor] brought in other experts as needed (for fibroid removal). And when doing diagnostics, she talked us through everything and why it was getting done.
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
She is caring and compassionate doctor for a very delicate and sensitive expertise. She was a great listener about everything we have tired our selves (timing, tracking...). She brought in other experts as needed (for fibroid removal). And when doing diagnostics, she talked us through everything and why it was getting done.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
I wish you luck! Otherwise you’re in great hands
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
She was so compassionate towards my husband and I. I needed all the medical explanations and she was more than happy to explain as she ran diagnostics. She was compassionate for the months that we couldn’t get pregnant.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
Would rather not share
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Stanford University.
They were all great
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
I didn’t expect to be seen by the doctor every single time. Especially for blood work. Everyone there knows the struggle of getting pregnant so everyone is very kind. Even the nurses that take blood were so excited for me when I got pregnant. Lusine took care of me for while until I found my pregnancy ob and was excited to see the baby grow.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
I was covered by my insurance
Describe Lusine Aghajanova's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Stanford University.
We didn’t get to this. The diagnostic tests allowed me to get pregnant
Dr Aghajanova is not afraid to experiment with different protocols if she thinks the traditional routes are not working. She really roots for her patients and tries her best to encourage them during failed cycles and lost pregnancies. She is at the same time practical and makes sure that you understand all your options...She was always approachable and had frank discussion about each cycle
Be active with your treatment and appointments [at Stanford University]. If you don’t hear from them in a day make sure you follow up. Be patient sometimes things can get busy. Be on top of you medication orders. For the first time patient the appointment wait can be up to six months so make and appointment as soon as you decide to go through this route
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr Aghajanova is not afraid to experiment with different protocols if she thinks the traditional routes are not working. She really roots for her patients and tries her best to encourage them during failed cycles and lost pregnancies. She is at the same time practical and makes sure that you understand all your options.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Trust your doctor
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr Aghajanova not only treated us as humans but showed empathy and care from day 1 of the treatment. She was always approachable and had frank discussion about each cycle
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Stanford University.
The nursing staff at the clinic is great. They don’t treat you like a number but human being with emotions and are often become your support system during the difficult time
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
Be active with your treatment and appointments. If you don’t hear from them in a day make sure you follow up. Be patient sometimes things can get busy. Be on top of you medication orders. For the first time patient the appointment wait can be up to six months so make and appointment as soon as you decide to go through this route
What specific things went wrong at Stanford University?
Dr Aghajanova took as much time as necessary to explain to us all the tradeoffs involved, risks and our chances to get pregnant. She is both extremely patient and knowledgeable, but most of all very passionate about her job. You can tell she takes this personally...is both candid and competent. She left an impression of someone who knows exactly what couples like us were going through. She never rushed us. She explained everything in easy to understand terms without too much sugarcoating - while still being compassionate. We can't recommend her more.
This [Sanford University] is a large clinic with lots of patients. The staff is very professional, knowledgeable and personable - what we expected from Stanford. You should not expect to see the doctor on every visit - but that was ok with us...They [nurses] all seemed very professional, organized and caring...Dr. Aghajanova had strong preference for single embryo transfer...Dr Aghajanova took as much time as necessary to explain to us all the tradeoffs involved, risks and our chances to get pregnant. She is both extremely patient and knowledgeable, but most of all very passionate about her job. You can tell she takes this personally...is both candid and competent. She left an impression of someone who knows exactly what couples like us were going through. She never rushed us. She explained everything in easy to understand terms without too much sugarcoating - while still being compassionate. We can't recommend her more.
How was your experience with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr. Aghjanova is both candid and competent. She left an impression of someone who knows exactly what couples like us were going through. She never rushed us. She explained everything in easy to understand terms without too much sugarcoating - while still being compassionate. We can't recommend her more.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Just be open with her - she will understand and support you along the way
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University?
Dr Aghajanova took as much time as necessary to explain to us all the tradeoffs involved, risks and our chances to get pregnant. She is both extremely patient and knowledgeable, but most of all very passionate about her job. You can tell she takes this personally.
Describe the protocols Lusine Aghajanova used in your cycles at Stanford University and their degree of success.
I am not sure I can share all this here
Describe your experience with your nurse at Stanford University. (Assigned nurse: Tatum)
They all seemed very professional, organized and caring
Describe your experience with Stanford University.
This is a large clinic with lots of patients. The staff is very professional, knowledgeable and personable - what we expected from Stanford. You should not expect to see the doctor on every visit - but that was ok with us.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Lusine Aghajanova at Stanford University.
I don't think I should answer this question
Describe Lusine Aghajanova's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Stanford University.
Dr. Aghajanova had strong preference for single embryo transfer