Genetic testing at various phases throughout conception and pregnancy increases your chances of experiencing a healthy, full-term birth. Chromosomal and genetic abnormalities are the leading causes of failed conception, miscarriage, and failed fertility treatments. The more information we have about your genetic information, and that...
The fertility treatment road almost always causes some level of stress and anxiety for patients. And, since most of them were already worried or anxious about infertility before they found us. That motivates us to help patients cope with emotional stress sooner – rather than...
Postpartum hormonal surges take new moms on a wild ride. But then, combine that with lack of sleep, a healing body, and the demands of a newborn, and you can understand why new moms need so much support. Studies show that most new moms experience...
There is almost no greater emotional devastation than the death of a baby. Whether it is a miscarriage, a stillbirth, or the result of a genetic disorder or medical complication, parents are left stunned and bereft. While far less common than they used to be,...
Struggling with infertility can transform easy going people into anxious messes. The combination of grief, worry, appointment tracking, stress, and then some more grief and worry can get you in quite the energetic rut. One thing you can do to occupy and soothe your worried...
Women and couples facing fertility treatments can have a tough time over the holidays. Each one focuses on family, which is a beautiful thing, but that can be painful when you are surrounded by children and other family members’ pregnant bellies. 5 Ideas to Honor...
The holidays are such a tricky thing to navigate for the infertility community. What feels like a steady stream of fun parties and gatherings with friends and family can feel like a series of emotional traps of landmines instead. Take Good Care of Yourself Over...
We are fortunate to live in a community that has many resources for those struggling with infertility. 1 in 8 couples experience infertility. You are not alone.