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Endometriosis: What it is and how it’s treated

Endometriosis: What it is and how it’s treated

The endometrium — the lining of the uterus — has a valuable purpose: It gives a fetus a healthy place to grow. When that kind of tissue grows outside the uterus, though, it causes problems. Those problems can be extremely painful and threatening to fertility, and it’s important to diagnose and treat endometriosis promptly.  ...

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Ectopic Pregnancy: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment  

In a healthy pregnancy, a fertilized egg finds a home in the lining of the mother’s uterus and begins to...
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Intrauterine Insemination: What it is and how it works

When you’re dealing with infertility, it can be easy to research every fertility solution available, and hard to understand some...
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Uterine Fibroids: The symptoms and treatment options

If you have uterine fibroids, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that 40 to 60 percent of women have fibroids by...
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Donor Eggs: Fresh or Frozen?

Should you choose a local egg donor or use frozen eggs to conceive? You have the option of using either...
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What You Need to Know About Your Fertility

Many factors play a part in contributing to your fertility, or ability to become pregnant. Knowing your fertility begins with...
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Understand What Causes Infertility in Men and Women

Couples often feel a loss of control when they are experiencing infertility, and we believe that knowledge is power. We...
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