June Is Men’s Health Month and Gay Pride Month! It’s the Perfect Time To Address Male Infertility

This is a time for men to get out there and get overdue health screenings, check out health fairs and take some time to learn about ways to achieve your best health! This month is also a time to engage in outreach activities that spotlight health and fitness to motivate you to get those routine checkups and timely treatment for... read more »

We’re Grateful We Can Help You Expand Your Family Using Fertility Treatments

At the Utah Fertility Center, we are thankful to be able to assist patients seeking to expand their families with the help of proven fertility treatments. If you and your partner are having problems conceiving, our Utah Fertility Center team is here to help you create an effective treatment plan. U.S. Fertility Rates The U.S. total fertility rate (TFR) has... read more »

Celebrate Men’s Health & LGBTQ Gay Pride Month

In honor of June's National Men’s Health Month, Utah Fertility Center would like to share some ways you can take better care of yourself for better health and wellness (which boosts fertility). Many men are often so busy taking care of others that they neglect their own self-care. Raising awareness of men's health issues helps prevent and detect problems earlier... read more »

Journey to Motherhood: through the beautiful gift of gestational surrogacy

by Kirsten McLennan “Would you like to hold him?” These were the words we had been aching to hear for years. On July 5th at 11:49A.M., our beautiful son Spencer John Wilson was born. It had been a long journey. And like most things worth fighting for, it had been a hard one. Ryan and I married in 2011 and... read more »

Sisters Through Motherhood: from a Gestational Carriers eyes

by Leigha Harris A 2 a.m. Skype call, followed by a comment to my husband, "This is going to be hard, but I know we are meant to do it". I could feel this would take us on a journey like no other we had been through together. At the time I had no idea how right I was. You... read more »