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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: What if All the Tests Are Normal?

In approximately half the couples with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) the tests will all come back normal. These include tests for checking the uterine cavity (hysterosalpingogram, sonohysterogram, ... read more

Smoking and Infertility

The number of people smoking has decreased significantly over the past 30 years. However, 30% of reproductive age women and 35% of reproductive age men in the United States still smoke cigarettes. ... read more

Letrozole or Clomid - Which Drug is Best for PCOS Patients?

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 6 – 8% of women and is a common cause of infertility. Women with PCOS often have absent or irregular menses. They therefore either do not ovulate or ovulate ... read more

Does Obesity Affect Live Birth Rates with IVF?

Approximately 64% of American women are overweight or obese. The highest rate of obesity is in women 20 – 29 years old. Obesity is associated with an increase in heart disease, high blood pressure ... read more

Getting Pregnant After 40: Chances and Options

My previous blog addressed the chances of getting pregnant after 43 and the options for those in this age group who wish to have children. read more

Antioxidants and Male Fertility

I have previously written a blog on how to improve your chances of success with fertility treatment. Improving your lifestyle is a big step in the right direction. Weight loss, regular exercise, ... read more

Myths and Tips to Lose Weight to Get Pregnant

Here are just a few examples of what patients on Ideal Protein learn about weight loss from our Health and Wellness Coach Lauren Wismer. read more

Top 5 Takeaways from Our Getting Pregnant with PCOS Webinar

I recently hosted a webinar for InVia Fertility covering polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). If you haven’t had time to watch it, or if you’re wondering what it’s about, here are five quick important ... read more

Elevated Basal FSH Levels Without Diminished Ovarian Reserve

It is now well established that elevated basal (cycle days 2, 3 or 4) follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels can be an indicator of being infertile. This decrease in fertility due to a reduction ... read more

Infertility Rates Are Rising: Should I Be Worried?

Takeaway: If you’re having trouble getting pregnant, don’t wait. See a Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist! read more

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