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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Dispelling the HSG Myths
by Wende Allen, PAC If you’ve begun the process to evaluate the cause of your infertility, no doubt you are concerned about the testing that will be required. In particular, the HSG may be the test you are most dreading. … Continue reading
Posted in General Infertility
Tagged blocked tubes, conceiving, egg, fallopian tubes, fertility, fertility doctor, fertility specialist, fibroids, GBMC, HSG, Hysterosalpingogram, Infertility, infertility blog, Insider's Guide to Fertility, polyps, scare tissue, Shady Grove Fertility, Wende Allen, x-ray
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Ask Courtney: The Rainbow in the Grey Sky
If there is one thing I grow tired of hearing, it is the number of people being diagnosed with cancer. Every day, it seems, I hear more and more about another good person falling victim to the duplicitous disease. Just … Continue reading
Posted in Ask Courtney, Fertility Preservation
Tagged ask courtney, cancer, cancer & fertility, cancer and infertility, center for fertillity preservation, egg freezing, embryo freezing, fertile hope, fertility, fertility preservation, Infertility, lance armstrong, lance armstrong foundation, livestrong, Shady Grove Fertility, sharing help, sperm freezing
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Your Menstrual Cycle: A Fertility Vital Sign
by Dr. Eric Levens Ready for a fertility fact? Forty percent of women with fertility problems aren’t regularly producing an egg that can be fertilized (anovulation). The vast majority of problems with ovulation are accounted for by a condition known … Continue reading





