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Are You Prepared for Your Fertility Consultation? The Must-See List of Do's and Don'ts

a blog by Claire, November 12, 2012

As stressful as infertility can be, there are a few things you should do to make your transition to the fertility doctor as seamless and stress-free as possible. Your fertility clinic is probably very busy and while the staff is working to ensure accuracy and efficiency, as with any type of medical care, you need to be your own advocate. Here is the essential list of do's and dont's:

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If Your Fertility Doctor Is the Pilot ...

a blog by David Kreiner, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., East Coast Fertility, August 9, 2011

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“Scuza,scuza , Signore e signori we are experiencing technical difficulties...”

While I sit uncomfortably detained aboard an Al Italia jet on the tarmac at the Sicilian airport waiting for the mechanics to determine if they can repair the mechanical troubles, my mind drifts to the plight my patients experience while they go through their fertility treatments.

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Spring Training for Infertility Virgins (Coaches Needed)

a blog by Lori Shandle-Fox, Laughing IS Conceivable, March 25, 2011

First, I must apologize for using the term: "Infertility Virgins." It sounds like some crazy modern day, scientific form of immaculate conception.

However they prefer to be referred to: Let all of us infertility vets welcome all those new to this wacky, unjust world.

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Moving On

a blog by Deborah Moore, August 9, 2010

Goodbye, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodnight!

It has been a long two years of building hopes, postponing out-of-town vacations and juggling morning schedules to get to the clinic, but my husband and I have decided to move on from fertility treatments.

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Cross-Border Reproductive Care

a blog by David Kreiner, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

There has been a lot of negative press recently about “reproductive tourism” – or cross-border reproductive care -- that is, traveling abroad for fertility services. However, the fact remains that in some areas, couples struggling to start a family sometimes have no other option but to seek help away from their homes.

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Having Trouble Getting (Staying) Pregnant?

a blog by marie lee

Thank you to reader Cilipadi for asking about Dr. Alan Beer’s work:

I came across your blog and your comments about Dr. Alan Beer. I've been treating my fertility for the past 3 years and still have had no success. I read about Dr. Beer's immunology theory and programs. What does his treatment entail?

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