Black women are more likely to experience infertility and less likely to seek and receive timely treatment.
The decline in fertility corresponds with the loss of eggs as females age. At birth this number declines from 6 to 7 million eggs to approximately 1 to 2 million.
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The goal of this SART micro-video is to explain fresh and frozen embryo transfer.
“I know what treatment I want and need to do, but how can I afford it?” This is a common question infertility patients often ask themselves on the path to parenthood. Due to the expense of
Before attempting pregnancy, a woman should make sure she is healthy enough for pregnancy by adopting a healthier lifestyle and taking prenatal vitamins. If she has a medical or genetic condition
Gamete donation is giving sperm, eggs, both, or embryos to another person/couple so that another person/couple may have a child. This offers patients the opportunity to have child(ren) when sperm
Gamete and embryo donation is using eggs, sperm, or embryos from someone else in order to help an intended parent(s) have a child. Intended parent is the term used for the person(s) who will
If you haven’t been able to get pregnant after trying for 6 months, some tests can be done to help find the reason. Your doctor may test your hormone levels, your partner’s sperm, and your
Information concerning infertility insurance coverage mandates for reproductive medicine and infertility in North Carolina
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