The majority of women who seek treatment for infertility will be treated with fertility drugs and/or have surgery. As...
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What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a reproductive endocrine disorder that affects approximately 5-10% of reproductive...
Can Fibroids Affect Your Fertility?
So many different factors can play a role in affecting your ability to get pregnant and deliver a healthy baby. One...
Endometriosis from a Patient’s Point of View
When you type “endometriosis” into Google and hit Search, you get something like 6,370,000 matches. Clicking on the...
New Therapy for an Old Nemesis: Neural Tube Defects
Art begins in imitation and ends in innovation. - Mason Cooley Neural tube defects (NTDs), the second-most common...
Yes, Weight Matters to Your Fertility and Infertility Treatment
Medical conditions are often covered on tv shows and in movies; given their often large audiences, it’s especially...
Why Infertility Treatment Should be a Covered Benefit
Infertility is a disease and deserves to be covered by health insurance like other medical conditions. There are...
An Uncommon Etiology For A Common Problem: Hirsutism
AbstractHirsutism is a common problem affecting women that is usually the result of a benign etiology. However, sudden...
The Top 5 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Infertility
Going to see an infertility specialist can be both daunting and give you hope. You may be entering a world that calls...
Home Fertility Tests, Apps and Pop-Ups – What You Need to Know
Knowing more about your individual fertility is a good thing, especially given the general lack of awareness – often...