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DR. ANA EUGENIA RESÉNDIZ ROSSETTI

Dr. Ana Reséndiz is a doctor with extensive capabilities and dedication. With her knowledge and hard work she has made possible the dream of our patients who want to have a baby in their arms.

If you are ready to live the adventure of becoming a mom, Dr. Reséndiz will be your best ally. Book your appointment!

Professional ID: 9048837
Master’s degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics: 11653782


Undergraduate studies as a General Practitioner at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - Campus Monterrey.

Undergraduate studies in internal medicine at Hospital San José Tec de Monterrey / Hospital Zambrano Hellion / National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition "Salvador Zubirán".

Resident of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2015-2019 at the National Institute of Perinatology "Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes".

Head of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2018-2019 at the National Institute of Perinatology "Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes".

Resident Biology of Human Reproduction 2019-2021 at the National Institute of Perinatology "Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes".

July 2020. Participation as a virtual speaker in the XVI Regional Congress of Residents COMEGO "Endometriosis and infertility". Mexico City April 2020. Participation as a speaker in Saturday Module "Lupus and pregnancy" COMEGO. Mexico City.

September 2020. Collaborator in the preparation course for the ENARM AMIR Academy, gynecology and obstetrics module. Mexico City June 2017. Participation as a speaker in the XIII Regional Congress of Residents COMEGO.

Clinical case "Multidisciplinary Approach Preeclampsia-Eclampsia". WTC, Mexico City.

August 2016-2021. Collaborator in the preparation course for the ENARM "Resimed Plus" Module of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Mexico City.

  • Premature ovarian failure. XXIV COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. July 2019
  • Treatment of premature premature rupture of membranes (24-33.6 weeks): recent scientific evidence. Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Mexico. May 2018
  • Incidence of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome in In Vitro Fertilization Cycles (IVF) when comparing Ovulation Induction with hCG vs a-GnRH. Mexican Congress of Reproductive Medicine. Nayarit. 2018
  • Respected childbirth: Institutional Experience. XXIII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2018
  • Acute B lymphoblastic leukemia in pregnancy: A case report at the National Institute of Perinatology. XXIII
  • COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2018
  • Case Report: Essential Thrombocytopenia. XXIII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2018
  • Ectopic cervical pregnancy: management with metrotexate for fertility preservation, report of two cases in INPer. XXIII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2018 Vasa previous. Case series and optimal gestational age for resolution. XXIII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2018
  • Short Cord Syndrome: Case report. XIII Regional Meeting of COMEGO Residents. Mexico City. 2018
  • Imatinib in pregnancy for chronic myeloid leukemia: adverse effects. Report of a case. XIII Regional Meeting of COMEGO Residents. Mexico City. 2018 Angiomyxoma of the umbilical cord. XXII Latin American Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Cancun, Mexico. 2017
  • Case Report: Feil Klipper Syndrome and Pregnancy. XXII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2017
  • Discant abscess in the Retzius space that conditioned hematoma in the posterior abdominal wall to reconstructive vaginal hysterectomy." Mexican Academy of Surgery. 7th Resident Doctors Competition. Mexico City. 2017
  • Clinical case of Encephalocele. XXII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2017
  • Case Report: Pregnancy and Giant Hemangiomas. XXII COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2017
  • Case Report: Twins United. 67th Mexican Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Merida, Yucatan.
  • Case report: Placental coriangioma. XXI COMEGO Congress. Mexico City. 2016

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the first step in starting my treatment?

The first step to achieving your pregnancy is to meet us in consultation to determine the right fertility treatment for you.
We are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. We are located in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Morelia. We are ready to help you, but we need your support to achieve it. Schedule your first appointment as soon as possible by calling 01 800 890-5884 or in our ONLINE REGISTRATION.

How long do I have to be in Guadalajara or Mexico City for my treatment if I am a foreigner?

We are experts in foreign patients, so your stay will depend on fertility treatment and availability. We can do follicular follow-ups and hormonal examinations in your city so that your stay in the city is as short as 2 days for capture and another 2 for transfer.
If you prefer to be monitored all your cycle in New Hope, it is necessary to have 4 weeks. This second option is very comfortable for some patients since in New Hope we have results on the same day and thus reduce the stress of getting laboratories outside our center. Consult us and we will give you more information

How long does fertility treatment last?

It varies depending on the type of fertility treatment. In the case of natural cycles, from the first consultation to the pregnancy test are approximately 20 days; 20 to 40 days in the case of other types of IVF, and 15 days for intrauterine inseminations.

How much does a fertility treatment cost?

The costs vary according to the fertility treatment indicated for you and in order to determine it, we must know ourselves because we must assess several factors that we can not know only by this means. In the first consultation, we will perform an ultrasound analysis and a semen analysis to offer you the right treatment for you.
At New Hope, you will have the best technology and the best medical equipment. We have more than 15 years of experience and a New Hope baby is born every 4 hours around the world, confirming that we are ready to support you and achieve the pregnancy you want.
Getting to know you is the first step to becoming a mom.
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