It can be confusing for patient’s to navigate recommendations around exercise and fertility. Many of our patients ask if they should exercise while trying to get pregnant. They may have heard conflicting advice from friends, family, or the internet. These often...
Patients often come to their initial consultation filled with questions about infertility. Despite how many people need fertility services, we still have a long way to go when it comes to talking openly about infertility. Read on for answers to some of the most common...
Knowing how soon you can get pregnant after stopping birth control is an important part of family planning. In most cases, we counsel patients to stop their birth control method when they are ready to get pregnant, not before. With a few exceptions, the ability to...
Infertility-related topics involve many technical and possibly unfamiliar terms, including this one: reproductive endocrinologist. What does it mean to be a reproductive endocrinologist, and what do they do as part of a fertility team? This article will discuss this...
Embryo freezing is a way to store embryos for later use, for many reasons. Freezing embryos can allow for fertility preservation, future pregnancies, genetic testing, and more. Here are five common reasons why patients freeze their embryos. 1. Decrease the Number of...
Join Drs. Stephanie Rothenberg and Darcy Broughton on Monday June 28 at 5PM PST. They are introducing the PNWF Center for LGBTQ+ Family Building and answering your questions about LGBTQ+ fertility care.