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Fertility doctor is inundated with questions about coronavirus, egg freezing guidance
March 17, 2020Dr. Brian Levine discusses fertility treatments amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus sparks egg-freeze frenzy at NYC fertility clinic
March 17, 2020What Do Pregnant Women Need to Know About COVID-19? Dr. Rashmi Kudesia weighs in on what can be done to stay safe.
Fertility treatment IVM could give cancer patients more options
february 20, 2020A 34-year-old cancer survivor has become the first patient to give birth through a rare fertility treatment. Dr. Rebecca Krisher weighs in on her thoughts.
One in eight people struggle with infertility. Colorado lawmakers want insurance to cover treatment
March 17, 2020This Colorado bill would require insurance to cover IVF and services to preserve eggs and sperm for patients undergoing lifesaving medical treatment like chemo.
New mothers don’t get enough sleep. That needs to change.
February 12, 2020Dr. Rashmi Kudesia shares her insights on the importance of sleep for new mothers.
8 Things That Do — And Don’t — Improve His Sperm Quality, According To Experts
February 10, 2020There are some things that may improve sperm quality, and some that may not. Dr. Yetunde Ibrahim weighs in on the significance of antioxidants.
Can a ‘Fertility Diet’ Actually Improve Your Chances of Getting Pregnant?
November 9, 2018As infertility rates rise, it’s becoming more common to eat for fertility. Dr. Rashmi Kudesia weighs in on the effectiveness of the fertility diet.
How Your Exercise Routine Can Affect Your Fertility
November 9, 2018When no treatment or lifestyle change seems to help your odds of conceiving, changing up your exercise regimen may just boost fertility.
‘Michelle Obama effect’ sees more black women seeking fertility treatment 1 year after ‘Becoming’
November 9, 2018There has been a rise in black women going through IVF treatment after Michelle Obama opened up about her infertility.
14 Conditions Endometriosis Is Mistaken for the Most
November 9, 2018Endometriosis impacts 10% of women 1 in 10 women, but it's difficult to diagnose because it shares symptoms with so many other conditions.