PCOS Awareness: Are You or Someone You Know Showing Signs of This Serious Medical Condition?

If you have been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS, you are not alone. In fact, this medical disorder which involves genetic, hormone, metabolic and reproduction system afflicts nearly 7 million women around the country. Not only is it the leading cause of infertility in women, but less than half that number even know they have it. Let that... read more »

Faith in the Future: Guest Mother’s Day Blog by Becky Walls

Faith in the Future Faith in the future…that is a hard concept to grasp when you are facing infertility. As my husband and I started our life together, we were okay with the thought of a small family. Never did I guess it would take so long and have so many setbacks. We started to be surrounded by other couples... read more »

Mother’s Day Guest Blog: Favorite Mother’s Day by Ali Adams-Montemayer

I have experienced Mother's Day in many different ways, first as a child celebrating my own mother, as a hopeful parent, a mother of loss, and then there's this year. This year is my favorite. This year, I get to hold twin babies in my arms, and guess what...they are all mine. For the first time I get to envelop... read more »

Are You Looking for Ways to Treat Your Infertility?

At Utah Fertility Center, we understand how personal your fertility journey is and are ready to offer you the care you deserve when seeking to expand your family. We can provide you with expert care delivered with compassion, dignity and joy. We work with your unique needs while offering some of the best treatment options around within a reasonable level... read more »

Fertility

Genetic Testing Can Help You Achieve a Healthy Pregnancy

About 10-25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. It's estimated that 40% to 75% of miscarriages are due to random genetic problems in the developing baby. One in eight couples will face infertility and may need to seek help from a fertility specialist in order to conceive. There is growing evidence that genetic abnormalities may be present in 10% of infertile... read more »

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5 facts about Egg Freezing

We deserve it all, ladies: a lucrative career, the perfect guy, and two and a half kids by the time we hit age 30. But let’s face it, life doesn’t always go as planned. If Mr. Right has yet to knock, your career path delayed having children, or maybe timing just hasn’t been right, there are fertility preservations options that... read more »

What Can You Do About Recurrent Pregnancy Loss?

One of the toughest fertility issues to cope with is spontaneous pregnancy loss.  If you have experienced one, you are not alone. Doctors are familiar with this occurrence, seeing up to 15% of pregnancies ending in a misscarriage.  This can be especially hard on prospective parents, particularly if more than one occurs. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is where you have... read more »

My First Mother’s Day

Guest blog written by Jenica Parcell - https://www.instagram.com/asliceofstyle/?hl=en I'm overwhelmed at what it took to get to my first Mother's Day last year, mostly simply overwhelmed with gratitude for all that I have experienced, all that I have learned, and all that I continue to get to experience with Harris and Goldie in my world. You tend to forget all of the hard... read more »

Medical Conditions Linked to Infertility

Many people assume that infertility is an issue for older women who started a family later in life. While age can play a factor in the complications of conception, there are many more factors that may be involved. In light of April’s National Infertility Awareness Week, we have provided a review of the medical conditions that are linked to infertility.... read more »

What Is Infertility?

This year, National Infertility Awareness Week will take place in April 2018, from the 22nd to the 28th. To combat the stigma that prevents couples from seeking professional assistance, we offer some insight into the nature of infertility. Complications with conception affect one in eight couples, and as much as 7.4 million women receive infertility services at some point in... read more »