Infertility Awareness | Mental Health | Pregnancy & Infant Loss
By:
Joshua Hurwitz, MD
October 18th, 2024
With around 25% of recognized pregnancies ending in loss, miscarriages are much more common than you might think. But what causes some people to experience repeated pregnancy losses? And what are the most common causes of recurrent miscarriage?
Fertility | Infertility Awareness | Fertility Treatment
By:
Sierra Dehmler
October 7th, 2024
Feeling overwhelmed about your fertility treatment options? Not sure where to even begin? This free quiz takes only a few minutes to complete and provides personalized insights into your reproductive health, empowering you to make informed decisions about your future.
Infertility Awareness | IVF | Patient Stories
By:
Sierra Dehmler
August 1st, 2024
When most people dream of starting a family, they don't envision needing the help of a fertility specialist. But when trying to conceive stretches from months into years, it becomes clear that something is wrong. In this powerful story, new parents AmyKate and Brian open up about their emotional journey, and how love and hope carried them through.
Infertility Awareness | Fertility Basics | Video
By:
Monica Moore, MSN, APRN
July 17th, 2024
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Infertility Awareness | Men's Health | Mental Health
By:
Sierra Dehmler
May 31st, 2024
While the physical burden of fertility treatment typically rests on the female partner in a relationship, men are primarily expected to provide support to them throughout the process. But fertility struggles affect men in different ways - and their experience matters too.
Infertility Awareness | Mental Health
By:
Monica Moore, MSN, APRN
May 10th, 2024
No matter where you are on your family-building journey, holidays like Mother's Day can sting. If you're still in the trenches of trying to conceive, navigating fertility treatment or coping with losses, this day is even harder. Here are some words of comfort from a veteran fertility nurse.
Infertility Awareness | Advocacy | Community | BIPOC
By:
Thelma Osei, NP
February 5th, 2024
While Black women are almost twice as likely to experience infertility, only 8% actually seek fertility treatment (compared to 15% of white women). Statistics like these, compounded by the fact that Black women are three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes, highlight inequalities in reproductive healthcare that must be addressed.
Infertility Awareness | Advocacy
By:
Ilana Ressler, MD
October 27th, 2023
Rebecca* is a wife, a mother, and a practicing Orthodox Jew. She is also among the 11 percent of women in the United States who have experienced infertility.