Stress and Infertility – Stress Reduction Tips
Worried about stress and infertility? Decrease your anxiety with stress reduction tips for fertility patients from our Dallas fertility clinic.
Worried about stress and infertility? Decrease your anxiety with stress reduction tips for fertility patients from our Dallas fertility clinic.
The holidays can be difficult when you’re trying to get pregnant. Dr. Dara Havemann offers tips for coping with infertility during the holidays.
Heard of fertility testing, but wondering if it’s for you? The fertility specialists at our Dallas fertility centers explain what you need to know.
In the U.S., 6.7 million women, or 10.9 percent of the population are infertile. Among women ages 15 through 44, 7.4 million have sought help from an infertility doctor.
Many couples are hesitant to try infertility treatment despite their dreams of starting a family. Sometimes, this is because they worry that in vitro fertilization (IVF) always leads to multiple pregnancies. Fertility doctors tend to agree that a single embryo transfer is preferable because there is a reduced risk of complications during pregnancy.
National success rates using donor eggs are 55 percent. At Dallas IVF, our pregnancy rates far exceed these national averages. Egg donors are a good choice if you have been trying IVF for several times or have a genetic disease that you don’t want to risk passing on to your child or if you are past your ovulating years.
Clomid and gonadotropin therapy are two common fertility drugs that are successful for many couples. Could these fertility treatments help you conceive?
Are you and your partner struggling to conceive? If so, you are not alone. Our Dallas Fertility Specialists offer tips for starting a family, and why there is hope.
If you have suffered the loss of a pregnancy, your fertility specialist might recommend undergoing a saline sonogram. A saline sonogram is a commonly performed diagnostic test to determine the underlying causes of infertility.
Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as suffering two or more miscarriages. If this occurs, there is still hope available to you. Consult an infertility specialist about your treatment options.