What You Can Expect with your Frozen Embryo Transfer?

Frozen Embryo Transfer, or FET, is a fertility cycle where frozen embryos are taken from an earlier IVF, (in-vitro fertilization) and thawed so they can be transferred back into a woman's uterus. FETs make up more than 90% of the embryo transfers performed at Utah Fertility Center (versus using fresh, stimulated cycle embryos). Often times that is due to pre-implantation genetic... read more »

Age and Fertility: Conceiving in Your 20’s, 30’s and 40’s

Age is an important factor for a woman trying to conceive. There are unique challenges to keep in mind when trying to conceive in your 20's, 30's and 40's. Egg quantity and egg quality are directly affected as a woman ages. Did you know that a woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have, somewhere in the... 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 »

Stress less this Holiday Season

The holidays are a stressful time of year at a time when you're supposed to be having a merry old time. In reality, you likely have too much to do like shopping for the right gifts, and unless you're doing it online, you are dealing with the throngs who are also in your shopping shoes! Then there's decorating, baking, entertaining,... read more »

PRIORITIZE SLEEP FOR BETTER HEALTH AND FERTILITY

Here at Utah Fertility Center, we endeavor to use our new blog as a regular means for publishing valuable content for our community through monthly blog posts. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, we’re able to further explore some of the most important topics pertaining to our industry and area of expertise here on our website through these articles.... read more »