
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia is a condition where a mother’s immune system attacks her baby’s platelets, leading to low platelet counts and bruising or bleeding in the newborn. This condition affects newborns and can occur during a mother’s first pregnancy or subsequent pregnancies, regardless of the baby’s gender.
Recurrent implantation failure is a condition where a woman is unable to achieve pregnancy after several attempts of embryo transfer during in vitro fertilization (IVF). It primarily affects women undergoing fertility treatments and presents as repeated unsuccessful implantation of embryos without obvious medical explanation.
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a condition characterized by two or more consecutive miscarriages occurring prior to the 20th week of pregnancy. This condition includes women who experience repeated pregnancy losses and exhibit key symptoms, such as the inability to carry a pregnancy to term despite previous conceptions.
At AIC, we believe delivering infusion care requires more than medication—it requires a thoughtful, coordinated, patient-centered approach. As part of AIS Healthcare, our Advanced Infusion Care division provides specialized, team-based support to ensure treatment is delivered safely, effectively, and in the setting that best fits each patient’s needs.
With flexible infusion options, we bring care closer to you—whether in the comfort of home or at one of our infusion centers—while partnering closely with healthcare providers to streamline the experience from access and onboarding through ongoing, coordinated care.

We have an experienced therapeutic-focused team of pharmacists and nurses for consistent patient care and service delivery.

We guide you through the onboarding process and take a proactive approach to help you with insurance benefits, coverage, and financial assistance.

You have access to our dedicated team of clinical and support staff whenever you need it.
Our reproductive endocrinology and maternal fetal health infusion program supports a broad range of specialty medications used to help manage conditions that can impact fertility, pregnancy, and newborn outcomes. Available therapies may vary based on individual patient needs. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions regarding specific treatment options.
Looking for answers to frequently asked questions? Explore our FAQs for infusion center care and FAQs for at-home infusions
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