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Diagnostics


What labs will I need first? Initial diagnostics
🩷 Understanding Initial Fertility Bloodwork: What These Tests Reveal About Your Reproductive Health When you first visit a fertility clinic, one of the first steps your doctor may recommend is a series of baseline blood tests .These tests provide a detailed snapshot of your hormonal health and ovarian function — helping your care team create a personalized plan that fits your unique fertility goals. Even if you’ve never had fertility testing before, knowing what each test me
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Endometrial Polyps and Fertility
Understanding Endometrial Polyps and Their Impact on Fertility Endometrial polyps are a common but often overlooked cause of fertility challenges. These small growths inside the uterus can interfere with conception or implantation — but the good news is, they’re usually easy to diagnose and treat . Learning about endometrial polyps and their role in fertility can help you take proactive steps toward a healthy pregnancy. 1. What Are Endometrial Polyps? Endometrial polyps are s
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Sperm Analysis and MFI
💙 Understanding Male Factor Infertility (MFI) and Sperm Analysis in IVF Fertility challenges aren’t just a “female issue”—in fact, male factor infertility contributes to nearly half of all infertility cases . The good news is that most causes can be identified with simple testing and effectively treated. If you and your partner are considering IVF or fertility evaluation, understanding how sperm health plays a role is an important part of the journey. 1. What Is Male Factor
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PCOS and Fertility
Learn how PCOS affects ovulation and fertility, common symptoms, key lab values, and effective treatment options to help you conceive and balance hormones.
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Oct 283 min read


Diminished Ovarian Reserve: Understanding Its Impact on Fertility
If you’ve been hearing the term “diminished ovarian reserve” (DOR) and wondering what it means for your fertility, you’re not alone. It’s a common topic in fertility care—and understanding it can help you make informed, confident decisions about your next steps. 1. What Is Diminished Ovarian Reserve? Diminished ovarian reserve means the ovaries have fewer eggs than expected for your age, or that the remaining eggs may not be as healthy as they once were. Everyone is born wit
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Oct 283 min read
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