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Preparing to Get Pregnant Fertility.com

WEBYour health matters, whether you are planning for a baby or not. But knowing your health and habits can affect your baby is even more of a reason to make positive lifestyle …

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Trying to Get Pregnant

WEBIt might be daunting to hear there’s only a 20% chance of pregnancy each month, but there’s good news: 80% of couples will conceive within the first 6 months of trying. To …

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Programmed Intercourse Fertility.com

WEBProgrammed intercourse, also called timed intercourse, is a way to increase your likelihood of achieving pregnancy. Programmed intercourse can be practiced on its own or …

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Fertility Specialist: Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE) Fertility.com

WEBReproductive endocrinologist (RE) These specialists assess or confirm infertility causes in both males and females and propose a fertility treatment plan. They may prescribe …

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Female Fertility Facts, Age, & the Reproductive System Fertility.com

WEBFact #1: Sperm are the male reproductive sex cells. Sperm are produced in the testes and mature throughout the reproductive tract in about 64 days. All about the female …

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Resources to Help You Plan and Prepare for Your Fertility Journey

WEBConnecting with a doctor is a crucial step in your fertility journey, but first visits can feel overwhelming. It’s important to collect your thoughts before your appointment. Planning …

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Infertility Insurance & Paying for Treatment Fertility.com

WEBGrants and scholarships. For people who need help paying for infertility treatment, grants and scholarships are available from nonprofit organizations. Eligibility requirements and …

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Fertility Treatment & Taking Care of Yourself: Nutrition Tips

WEBKeeping your body healthy can increase the chance of conception and provide a healthier environment for your baby to grow. By eating well, exercising in moderation, getting …

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Resources to Help You and Your Patients Plan Their Fertility Journeys

WEBBecause every fertility patient is unique, we developed a suite of downloadable materials to support them on their journeys. Below, you’ll find doctor discussion guides to aid your …

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Donor Eggs: What to Expect Fertility.com

WEBStep 4: Egg retrieval. When the cycles of the egg recipient and egg donor are in sync and the eggs have reached the proper size, the eggs are retrieved from the …

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What Is Ovulation Induction

WEBFertility medications controlling ovulation are prescribed on their own or as an integrated regimen with planned intercourse , intrauterine insemination (IUI), or assisted …

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Signs of Infertility

WEBTwo or more miscarriages. Endometriosis or painful menstruation. Breast discharge. Excessive acne or hirsutism (male-pattern hair growth in women) No periods after using …

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Embryo Donation & Options Fertility.com

WEBSTEP 2: Hormonal therapy. The embryo recipient starts hormonal therapy to create the proper uterine environment for the embryo to successfully implant and grow. …

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Freezing Sperm: Everything You Need to Know Fertility.com

WEBThe freezing and storage of a semen sample, often referred to as sperm banking or cryopreservation, is the most common way for men to preserve their fertility.Unlike the …

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Infertility Treatment & Fertility Cycles Options Fertility.com

WEBIn this in-office procedure, high-quality sperm are placed in the cavity of the uterus using a fine catheter passed through the cervix. This positions the sperm closer to the egg, …

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Female Fertility, Ovulation, & Cycle Charting Fertility.com

WEBMethod 1: Basal body temperature. Method 2: Calendar. Method 3: Cervical mucus. Your temperature when you’re fully at rest—called basal body temperature—rises slightly with …

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Family-Building Options for LGBTQ+ Couples

WEBSome LGBTQ+ couples consider adoption in lieu of treatment—an alternative For some couples, options ultimately depend on age, health, and the desire to carry a child. For …

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Freezing Your Eggs or Embryos Side Effects & Success Rates

WEBPossible side effects*. Side effects from medications used in ovarian stimulation cycles for freezing eggs may include: Nausea, mood swings, and fatigue. Breast tenderness and …

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Freezing Your Eggs, Sperm, or Embryos for the Future

WEBThe process of freezing eggs, embryos, and sperm is called cryopreservation. Today, most labs use a technique called vitrification, which avoids the risk of ice crystals forming. …

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