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The blog topics below address many questions patients have about fertility options, choosing a fertility clinic, advantages of particular treatment plans to match your unique needs, and wellness guidelines while on your fertility journey, and much more.
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Preserving Fertility Until YOU’RE Ready for a Family
Age-related infertility may seem far-off, but preserving fertility is something that you should think about when you’re young, whether or not you have definite plans to have children. The age-related decline in fertility is a natural part of a woman’s life cycle that...
Egg Donation: How Does Age Affect Fertility
Deciding when to have a family is an important personal decision, and more women today are waiting until later in life to begin their families. One consequence of waiting is the normal age-related decline in the number and quality of eggs available in a woman's...
Oocyte Vitrification: Stopping the reproductive clock by “freezing eggs”
One of the primary reasons that there are so many fertility clinics in the United States is that American couples are living longer and delaying childbearing to pursue education and careers. The consequences of this change in behavior is much more significant for...
What is the Rate of Success with IVF and Egg Donation?
Embarking on fertility treatment using IVF and egg donation is a big step for anyone wanting to become a parent. When you undertake the process you need to know what your chances are for success, because this makes it slightly less intimidating and gives you more...
The Pros and Cons of Becoming an Egg Donor
Donating eggs or oocytes so others can become parents is a life-changing gift of life and it is decision that only a few healthy, fertile women ages 21 to 31 have the opportunity make every day. Whether you are motivated to help a struggling couple or are attracted...
3 Factors that Determine the Impact of Chemotherapy on Fertility
One of the clear signs of success in our ability to cure certain types of cancer is the rising interest in preserving fertility in cancer patients. While both men and women have had children after cancer treatments, it is much more effective to intervene before being...
4 Ways to Take Part in National Infertility Awareness Week
National Infertility Awareness Week is here, and this your chance to do something to change the conversation around infertility once and for all. Whether you have experienced infertility personally or through someone close to you, this is the ideal opportunity for...