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What is a Fertility Doctor?

What is a Fertility Doctor?
In more than seven years of medical school, internship, and residency (programs for doctors choosing to specialize in certain fields such as ob/gyn), doctors receive just a few weeks of training in infertility. That’s why women facing infertility should seek out a fertility doctor: a reproductive endocrinologist (RE).
After doctors complete their medical school, internship, and residency programs, those wishing to become REs must attend a two-to-three year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology, pass a written exam, have a two-year practice experience in reproductive endocrinology, and then pass a three-hour oral exam. In the U.S., there are about 500 REs. Another 800 or so physicians in the U.S. are called “board eligible in reproductive endocrinology.” These folks have completed all of the training to become REs, except for the oral exams.





i want to get pregnant but my tubes have been removed. can i get pregnant any other way.
Thanks so much for the question. IVF does offer a way for some women without fallopian tubes to get pregnant. An embryo (made up of your egg or a donor egg, and your partner's or donor sperm) is inserted directly into the uterus. You should see a fertility doctor - a reproductive endocrinologist - to determine if this treatment is right for you. We offer a Find A Doctor search on the top right of every page at FertilityAuthority - simply enter your zip code. I encourage you to see a fertility doctor as soon as you can, only s/he can accurately assess and treat your situation.
I wish you all the best,
Claire
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