Fertility Preservation

Fertility Preservation with NCCRM

Fertility preservation has become a beacon of hope for many, especially those facing life-altering treatments like chemotherapy or radiation. At the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM) fertility center Raleigh NC, we understand the desire to have...

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Top 5 Reasons to Freeze Your Eggs

Deciding to freeze your eggs is a significant step towards planning your future. It provides you with more control over your fertility, offering the flexibility to start a family when the timing is right for you. This is a personal decision, and everyone has their...

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Fertility Preservation For Cancer Patients

Cancer patients who would eventually like to grow their families often face fertility preservation as an important decision. At NCCRM, a North Carolina fertility clinic, our goal is to help patients make informed decisions about their health and wellness as well as...

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What To Expect During The Egg Freezing Process

There are a variety of reasons why individuals are waiting to have a child, from being emotionally, financially, and physically ready, to finding the right partner to start a family with. Simultaneously, the amount of eggs in the body decreases as time goes by....

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Breakdown of the Egg Freezing Process at NCCRM

There are many different reasons to wait when having kids, whether it’s making sure the family is financially, mentally, and physically ready or something else. Naturally, fertility in women is highest between the ages of 20 and 28. By 35 years, the chance of...

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What To Expect When Freezing Your Eggs

NCCRM offers egg freezing in Cary, North Carolina to women who are 38 years old or younger. Egg freezing is becoming more popular for women that are not ready to get pregnant right away, but want it to still be an option for them later on down the road. Unlike with...

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Sameh Toma

Dr. Sameh K. Toma, M.D.

Medical Director

Dr. Sameh K. Toma, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. is the Medical Director at the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine (NCCRM), bringing over 30 years of specialized experience in reproductive medicine to patients in the Raleigh area. After earning his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University, he completed his medical degree and residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.