Fertility After Breast Cancer

Fertility After Breast Cancer

The average age for first-time motherhood in the United States has been steadily increasing. In 2020, moms welcomed their first baby, on average, at 29.3 years old. In light of this increased average age of motherhood, there is a growing number of women who may have...
Instagram and the Infertility Comparison Game

Instagram and the Infertility Comparison Game

About 12% of women in the United States (approximately 7 million) are either facing an infertility diagnosis, are going through infertility treatments, or are looking at other options for pregnancy and parenthood (like embryo adoption). Yet, many of these women still...
PCOS & Embryo Adoption

PCOS & Embryo Adoption

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that can cause issues such as insulin resistance and irregular menstrual cycles. More importantly to most women, PCOS can stop ovulation from occurring, which in turn impacts fertility. Around 6% to 12% of US...
What Causes Male-Factor Infertility?

What Causes Male-Factor Infertility?

Did you know that 30% of infertility diagnoses are male factor infertility? Male factor infertility is an all-encompassing term, and there are several reasons why infertility is on the man’s side of things. These can include, but are not limited to: Abnormal sperm...
Are you 1 of 8? The Struggle of Infertility

Are you 1 of 8? The Struggle of Infertility

One in eight. 7.3 million women in the United States. You are not alone. Infertility is more common than you think. ASRM defines infertility as being unable to achieve pregnancy after a year of trying to get pregnant. If you and your partner fall into this category,...
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