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Age and Fertility (booklet) ReproductiveFacts.org

WebIt is commonly understood that after menopause women are no longer able to become pregnant. Generally, reproductive potential decreases as women get older, and fertility …

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Does My Age Affect My Fertility

WebThis decline is gradual until her early 30s but accelerates quickly after her mid-30s. It is not only more difficult to get pregnant (conceive), but miscarriage and chromosomal …

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Infertility Counseling and Support ReproductiveFacts.org

WebChinese Version. Infertility is a medical condition that touches all aspects of your life. It may affect your relationships with others, your perspective on life, and how you feel about …

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ReproductiveFacts.org homepage ReproductiveFacts.org

WebReproductiveFacts.org provides a wide range of information related to reproductive health and infertility, including information on various methods of contraception and their …

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Defining Infertility ReproductiveFacts.org

WebInfertility is “the inability to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse.”. This means that a couple is not able to become pregnant after a year of trying. However, for …

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Optimizing Natural Fertility ReproductiveFacts.org

WebYou and your partner have the highest chance of conceiving in the first 3 months of trying. For young fertile couples, the chance of conception is between 20% and 37% during the …

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Weight and fertility ReproductiveFacts.org

WebMany underweight, overweight, and obese women have no problem getting pregnant. But others will have problems conceiving, most often due to ovulation problems (failure to …

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Stress and infertility ReproductiveFacts.org

WebIt is helpful for patients to look for ways to reduce the burden of infertility treatments and medical protocols. There are many stress-reducing techniques; some of the more …

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Fact Sheets and Infographics ReproductiveFacts.org

WebASRM produces a series of fact sheets and booklets on various topics related to infertility, reproductive health, and family planning. These resources are designed to provide …

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Maryland Insurance ReproductiveFacts.org

WebYes. Effective 10/7/2023, the Maryland Medical Assistance Program (the Program) will provide coverage of fertility preservation services for iatrogenic infertility, as …

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(IVF: what are the risks

WebPossible risks for this procedure include: Mild to moderate pelvic and abdominal pain (during or after). In most cases, the pain disappears within a day or two and can be managed …

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California ReproductiveFacts.org

WebCalifornia law requires insurers and health care service plans to offer coverage of infertility treatment, except IVF.*. Cal. Health & Safety Code § 1374.55; Cal Ins. Code § 10119.6. …

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About ASRM ReproductiveFacts.org

WebThe American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of reproductive medicine. The Society accomplishes its mission by …

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Sperm morphology (shape) ReproductiveFacts.org

WebA smooth, oval-shaped head that is 5-6 micrometers long and 2.5-3.5 micrometers wide (less than the size of a needle point) A well-defined cap (acrosome) that covers 40% to …

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Find a Health Professional ReproductiveFacts.org

WebIf you're in the USA, the easiest way to find a health professional nearby is to simply choose United States in the Country dropdown and put in your zipcode. Max Distance is the …

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FAQ About Infertility ReproductiveFacts.org

WebInfertility is the result of a disease (an interruption, cessation, or disorder of body functions, systems, or organs) of the male or female reproductive tract which prevents the …

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Multiple Pregnancy ReproductiveFacts.org

WebThe average birth weight is approximately 4 lb. (1,660 grams) for triplets and 3 lb. (1,300 grams) for quadruplets. As a result of prematurity, the risk for cerebral palsy is 4 times …

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Male Fertility Infographics ReproductiveFacts.org

WebMale Fertility Journey. About 20% of infertility cases are due to a male factor alone. Another 30% involves both male and female factors. View the Patient Journey.

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