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Over-the-counter (OTC) anti inflammatory and pain relievers are often a woman’s best friend when endometriosis is an issue. While effective, these medications can take a toll on your stomach and liver, and many women simply don’t want to be dependent on medications to find relief...

It’s true that endometriosis is a leading cause of infertility in the United States. However, most women with endometriosis still get pregnant. According to endometriosis.org, “…60% to 70% of women with endometriosis are considered fertile,” and more than half of those women get pregnant and...

Endometriosis occurs when endometrial cells (cells forming the endometrial lining in the uterus) grow outside of the uterine cavity. This tissue can be found on the ovaries and fallopian tubes, on the exterior lining of the uterus, the bladder and elsewhere in the pelvic cavity....

There is no doubt that advanced age has a negative impact on fertility. And, the reality is that while women are more youthful, vibrant and healthy at “advanced” ages (35-years and older) than ever before, fertility rates haven’t caught up. Don’t let Hollywood’s celebrity pregnancy...

Some infertility diagnoses are fixed, and there is nothing you can do about them. However, increasing sperm quality to include count and motility may be in your control. Therefore, we encourage all couples trying to get pregnant to “prepare their bodies for pregnancy,” mainly through...

We typically diagnose diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) during infertility testing. However, we’re noticing an uptick of young women coming to our practice after learning they have DOR through proactive AMH fertility testing. Egg stores and fertility rates diminish naturally with age, so virtually every woman...
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