At one point or another, every woman or couple who’s tried to have a baby will learn about the importance of her egg count – and of something called an anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH). But what does one have to do with the other – and why does it all matter to fertility?
Read MoreSkylar and Dante met and married as teenagers. But not long after the wedding, Skylar was diagnosed with cancer—for a third time.
The young couple was not yet trying to conceive. However, knowing another round of radiation treatment would devitalize Skylar’s ovaries, her oncologist recommended that she take steps to preserve her fertility before beginning cancer treatment.
Read MoreAfter an unexpected pregnancy ended in miscarriage, Allison realized she was meant to be a mom — but the journey did not get easier from there. Here's how she and Russell overcame the odds to build their family with IVF:
Read MoreIn 2017, Natalie thought her family was complete. She was married with two beautiful daughters, including a baby, Sabrina, born from IVF. But in July of that year, her life was turned upside down when Sabrina was killed in a tragic car accident. Natalie shares her brave story of building her family in the face of countless obstacles and unspeakable tragedy.
Read MoreEndometriosis is very common, affecting around 1 in 10 women in the U.S., and the condition can lead to infertility. Many endometriosis cases aren't actually diagnosed until it's time to start a family, and patients find themselves unable to get or stay pregnant. Here are the best infertility treatment options for patients with endometriosis.
Read MoreA question we’re commonly asked by our IVF patients is, how many embryos should I transfer? There are risks and benefits to each approach. At CARE Fertility, we’d like each of our patients to be informed about their options so that together, we can determine the right approach for you.
Read MoreThe often expensive, invasive, and complicated nature of traditional IVF is exactly what motivated Drs. Kathy and Kevin Doody to find an easier and more affordable alternative to offer their patients: a revolutionary new treatment called effortless IVF®.
Read MoreMonitoring is an important part of the IVF process — both before and during pregnancy. Here, the doctors at CARE Fertility share a general timeline of blood tests and ultrasound for IVF patients so you have a general understanding of what happens during the process.
Read MoreStarting an IVF cycle can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Our team at CARE Fertility understands these emotions, and works to make sure our patients are comfortable throughout the entire process. For those new to IVF, here’s what to expect.
Read MoreThough the success rates for in vitro fertilization (IVF) are high, not every cycle will result in a pregnancy. As a result, many couples who choose to undergo IVF may end up doing multiple rounds. If an IVF cycle didn’t result in a pregnancy, here’s what our doctors recommend doing next.
Read MoreCalculating your IVF due date is easier and actually more accurate than with a traditional pregnancy. We’ll walk you through the 2 methods most commonly used to calculate your IVF due date.
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