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Fertility & Family Planning: Clarity without the judgment

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Whether you are planning for a baby, curious about egg freezing, or managing PCOS, we are here for honest answers. We break down the science of fertility with empathy, not medical jargon.

Thinking about your fertility? This client shares her experience coming in for a fertility consult, feeling nervous at first but leaving happy and informed. Our doctors are warm, non-judgmental, and trust you to make your own decisions.

Taking the first step to know your body better with a fertility test. This client shares how her consultation taught her more than any biology class and how our doctors answered her questions patiently.

"The sooner you find out, the sooner you can be there for your future self." This client, a 27-year-old software engineer, shares why she decided to be proactive about her reproductive health.

What's a first fertility consult like? Our fertility specialist explains that we start with a comprehensive evaluation for you and your partner, then create a tailor-made treatment plan. Meeting a specialist early gives you more options.

What causes fertility problems? An OBGYN and fertility specialist explains the leading causes in women (like PCOD and thyroid issues) and men (sperm alterations), and why seeing a specialist early is key.

Here are five essential questions to ask your fertility specialist, from understanding your chances of getting pregnant to the costs involved. Being prepared for your consultation helps you get the most out of it.

Our fertility specialists discuss three common red flags for couples trying to conceive: not doing a pre-workup, not managing lifestyle factors like stress, and not knowing your fertile period.

The irony of sex education: we're taught getting pregnant is easy, but the reality is often a microscopic ovulation window. This gap in knowledge is why seeking fertility support early is so important.

Four things you should know about your fertility if you're trying to conceive. Knowledge is the first step.

1. Know Your Cycle. Understanding when you are most fertile is the best way to know when you have the highest chances of getting pregnant.

About Fertility & Family Planning

The biggest misconception we see is waiting until you hit a roadblock before talking to a specialist. Fertility is not just about trying to conceive; it's about understanding your AMH levels, managing PCOD, or checking male partner counts early on. Come in for a chat before you feel the pressure—our consultations are about exploring options, not just rushing into IVF.

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