Fertility and Reproductive Health

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What to Know About Fertility at Every Age

What to Know About Fertility at Every Age

The average age of first-time parents is now 30 for women and 31 for men, with many more couples having babies into their late 30s and beyond.

Surrogacy: A Path to Parenthood That’s on the Rise

Surrogacy: A Path to Parenthood That’s on the Rise

For people who want to have a baby but face medical obstacles, working with a gestational carrier can offer a promising path forward.

How GLP-1 Drugs Can Affect Fertility and Birth Control

How GLP-1 Drugs Can Affect Fertility and Birth Control

For some women, GLP-1s can boost fertility by improving overall health. The drugs can also reduce the effectiveness of some forms of birth control, making unplanned pregnancies more likely.

Family Planning for LGBTQIA+ People

Family Planning for LGBTQIA+ People

LGBTQIA+ couples have more options than ever to start or expand their families with biological children of their own.

How Young People With Cancer Can Preserve Fertility

How Young People With Cancer Can Preserve Fertility

Cancer treatment can harm a person’s ability to have children. Fortunately, young cancer patients have options to help preserve their fertility.

Latest Fibroid Treatment Techniques Can Preserve Fertility

Latest Fibroid Treatment Techniques Can Preserve Fertility

Hysterectomy has long been the gold standard for treating uterine fibroids, but newer techniques can preserve a woman’s uterus and fertility.

Managing the Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Managing the Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

While PCOS cannot be cured, there are many options available to manage the symptoms, including options to improve fertility

Trouble Conceiving? Some Possible Reasons Why

Trouble Conceiving? Some Possible Reasons Why

A reduced ability to conceive is linked most closely to the age of the female partner. But infertility is not just a woman’s problem. About 40 percent of the reasons for infertility can be linked to the male partner.

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