HEALTH RESOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE FERTILITY

With a new year underway, many of us have contemplated making resolutions or have already made alterations in our lives. For those struggling with infertility, here is a good one to consider. Make small and simple changes that can boost your fertility and improve your overall health as you move through fertility treatments. Switch out that second cup of coffee... read more »

HOLIDAY TIPS TO SUPPORT OTHERS WITH INFERTILITY

It’s the most wonderful time of the year….unless you are one of the 1 in 8…the ones wishing that their gift this year would be a child…the ones who find the happiest time of year to be one of the hardest times. With the rate of infertility being 1 in 8 individuals, chances are that someone you know and love... read more »

“GAME PLAN” BY THE GOODMAN FAMILY.

It is hard to fully articulate all that Utah Fertility Center has done for our family. We struggled with infertility for 5 years. We started our journey of surgeries, treatments, procedures, medications, and the list goes on and on — all while living in South Carolina. As most everyone who experiences it knows, infertility is such an emotional roller coaster.... read more »

HIGHER BIRTH RATES! MINIMAL STIMULATION IVF OR IVF?

Increased number of eggs at retrieval correlates with higher birth rates and higher number of embryos frozen for future cycles. In order to decrease the cost for patients undergoing IVF, some fertility specialists recommend a minimal stimulation protocol which utilizes less drugs than standard IVF stimulation protocols. Although this may be appropriate for some patients, higher dose drug stimulation typically... read more »

EAT HEALTHY-FAVORITE FALL RECIPES

Improving one’s overall health can be an important step when trying to conceive. With the changing seasons and baked good around every corner, it is hard to eat healthy! We wanted to share with you some of our favorite fall recipes for staying healthy by incorporating more whole grains, fruits, and veggies into your autumn diet. You can enjoy all... read more »

THE FLU VACCINE AND FERTILITY

Trying to conceive and have questions about the flu vaccine? Dr. Jason Parker answers some common questions on how to best navigate the season of sniffles. Q: Is it a good idea to get the flu vaccine while undergoing fertility treatment? Absolutely! The ultimate goal from IVF is a healthy pregnancy. With increased evidence demonstrating that nutrition and lifestyle can... read more »

TO OUR FERTILITY SUPER SONIC HEROES

To: Our Fertility Super Sonic Heroes Our infertile womb was discovered four years ago, Back then, until now, our time has ticked slow. A neat brain tumor, lots of intercourse and three IUI’s, Our first round of IVF worked, with a little surprise. “Well, hey, our luck has turned around” We thought. Ad just for a small, tiny moment we... read more »

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE NOT EXPECTING

What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting: The Infertility Consult You’ve seen your OBGYN, you’ve realized that whatever you are trying isn’t working, and you made your appointment to see a specialist. Here’s what you can expect… 1. Compassion. You will have a doctor, nurses, an entire team of people who are cheering you on and committed to helping you... read more »

HORMONE TESTING. WHAT IT REVEALS?

What does cycle Day 3 hormone testing reveal? For those struggling with conception, your OB physician or Reproductive Endocrinologist, may likely order CD3 labs, which consists of a blood draw on day 3 of your menstrual cycle. Have you ever wondered what those tests reveal and what information is gained? Here are some of the most commonly ordered tests and... read more »

THE ZIKA VIRUS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

NOTE: This article may be slightly outdated as we learn more about the ZIKA Virus everyday. For the most accurate information about the ZIKA virus please visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention official ZIKA page. ZIKA Virus and Reproductive Health – Utah What is ZIKA? Zika is a virus related to West Nile Virus. It was first identified... read more »