The fallopian tubes are attached to the uterus (womb) on the left and right sides.
In this video series, Dr. Roger Lobo explains the basics of infertility, including causes, treatments and coping methods.
Dr. Cristin Slater and Betsy Campbell from RESOLVE (The National Infertility Association that helps to ensure equal access to all family building options) discuss: barriers to infertility care;
"I can get pregnant, but I can't stay pregnant," is echoed by patients with recurrent pregnancy loss. Recurrent pregnancy loss, defined as 2 or more pregnancy losses, is discussed by
Black women are more likely to experience infertility and less likely to seek and receive timely treatment.
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