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Midwest Reproductive in the News

Straight to IVF after 8 Years of TTC

Midwest Reproductive Center Couple Will Celebrate First Father’s Day

Kansas City, MO – June 10, 2014 – Last Father’s Day, Brian Bookwalter took the day off from work as a graphic designer at an ad agency and spent the day fishing with his dad. He and his wife of nearly five years, Kristin, had nearly given up on having a family of their own. A year later, after enlisting the help of Dr. Dan Gehlbach, founder of Midwest Reproductive Center, the couple will celebrate the occasion with twins.

“A year ago was very difficult for us,” Brian said. “Now, we’ve set up the nursery, had the baby showers, and gone from feeling unsure that we were ever going to have a family, to ‘it’s twins.’ That’s quite a change.”

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Dr. Gehlbach on Kansas City Public Television (KCPT) “Birthing Pains”

Dr.Gehlbach discusses different options for couples faced with infertility, including da Vinci tubal reversal surgery for a couple who want another baby.


Midwest Reproductive Center Unveils New State-of-the-Art IVF Lab

— Fully Accredited Onsite IVF Lab Adds New Capabilities, New Embryologist —

Kansas City, MO – Dec. 18, 2013 – Midwest Reproductive Center announces that it has expanded its accredited IVF laboratory, and added a world-class embryologist to its team. As one of the region’s only in vitro fertilization laboratories, or IVF lab, the facility was designed from the foundation level to directly contribute to pregnancy success rates established by Midwest Reproductive Center.

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Midwest Reproductive Center Adds Renowned Embryologist to Team

— Dr. Oscar Perez Recognized as First Embryologist to Earn Certification in Human Embryology –

Kansas City, MO – Nov. 26, 2013 – Dr. Oscar Perez joins Midwest Reproductive Center in the IVF lab, bringing with him more than 20 years of experience, a Ph.D from Louisiana State University, and a dedication to advancing the field of embryology and andrology.

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Fox 4 Morning Show: Dr. Dan Gehlbach Discusses Infertility Treatments   3.37.2013

Dr Gehlbach in Fox 4 Morning Show: Infertility Awareness

Watch Fox 4 Morning Kim Byrnes talk with Dr Gehlbach and MRC patient Michelle Wilson about Infertility Treatment and Michelle’s struggle to get her beautiful twin girls.

 

 

 

 


 

A United Front:Dr. Dan Gehlbach Offers Support for Family Act of 2011 and Families Facing Infertility

Kansas City, KS – August 8, 2012 – As the head of Midwest Reproductive Center (MRC), Dr. Dan Gehlbach works to diagnose and treat couples struggling to conceive. Recently, Dr. Gehlbach began crusading for the Family Act of 2011, a critical piece of legislation that would offer a tax credit for infertility treatments related to IVF, in vitro fertilization.

To show his support, Dr. Gehlbach has contacted Republican Kevin Yoder, the 3rd Congressional district representative.

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Doctor’s Orders Show Guest : Dr. Dan Gehlbach – 5.04.12


Seeds of Hope: Dr. Dan Gehlbach Partners with Kansas  City Area Group to Increase Infertility Awareness

Kansas City, KS – May 1, 2012 Conservative estimates suggest that 1 in 7 couples in the US will face infertility in their  reproductive   lifetimes. As part of National Infertility Awareness week, April 21 to 28, Dr. Dan Gehlbach is speaking at an infertility conference in Kansas City. Dr. Gehlbach, a reproductive endocrinologist at Midwest Reproductive Center (MRC), wants to support area couples by offering accurate information about infertility treatment.

“Time is of the essence when we are talking about fertility,” Dr. Gehlbach explained. “The sooner you seek treatment, the better your chances are for success.”

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Dr Dan Gehlbach on 41 Action NewsMore Young people seek help for infertility

Kansas City, KS- April 24, 2012 – Infertility is often associated with older couples, but more young people are seeking treatment for the problem.

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