Archive for April 18th, 2007

In Vitro Fertilization

There are many couples who want to have children but are unable to do so for one reason or another. The most common cause is infertility. Some couples are ready to give up after trying to get pregnant numerous times. Happily, though, there is help for such couples. A process known as In Vitro Fertilization, or IVF, has been developed to help couples who previously had no hope of having children to get that ‘bundle of joy’ they so desperately want. A leading center that provides the needed support in this regard is IVF1, an In Vitro Fertilization and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, or PGD, center that is located at 900 North Michigan Avenue, 15th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611 and 636 Raymond Drive, Suite 303, Naperville, IL 60563.

The physician in charge is Fertility Specialist, Dr. Randy Morris, who helps couples to understand and resolve the issue of infertility. He is best known known for his extensive and successful work in In Vitro Fertilization and PGD programs. The center he runs has a high rate of successful IVF implantations and is well sought after by many would-be parents. In fact, IVF1 offers a lot more than just helping people get pregnant. They help their patients understand more about fertility, Actos Fracture Risk, the fact that low fat dairy may increase the risk of ovulation problems, and so on. They also offer infertility tests, male fertility tests, and other fertility treatments. Dr. Morris’ portfolio also includes procedures such as Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy and Reproductive Surgery. With such a wealth of knowledge and years of experience, he is the best person to help you to get a baby.

The staff is friendly and very supportive, a point that has been made by many patients and is well documented. This makes Dr. Morris’ center the number one place for IVF and PDG treatment. If you want to get in touch with the In Vitro Fertilization center, you may contact the Chicago office at 312-440-5055 or the Naperville office at 630-357-6540. You may also contact the team via email by visiting the Contact Us page for the email address of Dr. Morris or if you wish to contact the Office Manager or Billing and Insurance clerk. Call or visit IVF1 today and get on the road to having your baby sooner than later. You will not be disappointed - your satisfaction is guaranteed.

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Fixing The "Offline Mode" Error

Have you ever opened up your browser and got an error saying that you are offline? As such, you are unable to access the internet. This normally occurs because of a number of reasons. The three most common are (1) Your internet connection is not active, (2) Your firewall is preventing you from accessing the internet, or (3) Your browser is to set “Work Offline”. Fixing any of the three causes for the error is quite simple. Let us look at them one at a time.

Your internet connection is not active: This usually means that you do not have an active internet connection because your ADSL Modem is off or the telephone line to your computer has not been connected or you have not dialled-up to the internet as yet. It could be also be possible that you have a connection but there may be a problem with your ISP. Anyhow, ensure that your ADSL Modem is on and that the telephone line is connected to your computer. If you are connected and you suspect that your ISP is at fault, call them up and find out what is happening.

Your firewall is preventing you from accessing the internet: If you suspect that this is the case, adjust your firewall settings to allow your browser to access the “Internet Zone”. By default, the more effective firewalls ask that you give permission to any program wishing to access the internet. This ensures that programs are approved by you so as to prevent unauthorized access to your computer. Once the firewall program asks you if you want to allow your browser to access the internet, click “Yes”.

Your browser is to set “Work Offline”: This is by far the easiest to fix. Simply go to ‘File’ in your browser and click on ‘Work Online’. This will enable the browser to work online, allowing it to access the internet and open up any web page that you type in the address bar.

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