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Fertility and Reproductive Health

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Family Planning for LGBTQIA+ People

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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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5 Common Questions About Infertility

If you’ve been trying to conceive but aren’t getting pregnant, you may be wondering whether it’s time to talk with a healthcare provider.

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University Hospitals Physical Therapist Enhances Patient’s Fertility

Bianca had been trying to have a baby for four years. While waiting to see a fertility specialist, she went to a physical therapist for her pelvic pain, and the results were life-changing.

Nicole, Brian and Callie Hardman

UH Fertility Center Gives New Hope to Couple Who Lost Their Son to Rare Genetic Disorder

After the loss of their first child, the Hardmans came to University Hospitals Fertility Clinic to find a way to conceive without passing on a genetic disorder. Innovative treatments at UH enabled them to safely conceive without risk.

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