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FAQs

We realize that infertility treatment and the inevitable waiting game can be a cause of concern for our patients and those closest to them. That’s why we are here to help you every step of the way with patient education and other valuable resources. We believe that the more you know about the tests and treatments you will receive, the less worry and stress you will experience throughout your fertility journey.

What is infertility?
Infertility is commonly defined as “not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying.” Experts often recommend that women who are older than 35 years and have not conceived during a six month period of unprotected sex should make an appointment with an infertility specialist. Women who do not have a regular monthly period should also consider seeing a reproductive endocrinologist because ovulation problems are the most common infertility factor in women.
What causes infertility?
How long should women try to get pregnant before calling their doctors?
How is infertility diagnosed?
How do doctors treat infertility?
What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)?
What is in vitro fertilization (IVF)?
Do insurance plans cover infertility treatment?
Should we have genetic testing?