The Reproductive Medicine Unit of the American Hospital of Paris treats male and female infertility using the most recent techniques, implemented by highly skilled professionals.
The Reproductive Center of the American Hospital of Paris was one of the first centers of its kind in France. It was created in 1984 by a team of professionals who had taken part two years earlier in the birth of Amandine, the first French “test tube baby.”
In the years that followed, the American Hospital team pioneered the development of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). In 1994, the team achieved the birth of Audrey at the AHP, the first baby born in France thanks to this new in vitro fertilization technique.
Today, with the birth of around 500 babies per year, the Reproductive Medicine Unit of the American Hospital of Paris is one of France’s leading facilities for medically assisted procreation.
The ART Unit is part of the Hospital’s wide range of Women’s Health Care services, which include the Unit of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the Fetal Medicine Unit, the Maternity ward, and many diagnostic and testing services specially designed to screen for diseases in women.