If you’re exploring your fertility options, you’ve likely come across two terms: IVF and IUI. Both are evidence-based treatment options to help you conceive, but how do they differ and how do you know which options is right for you? Find out more below and get expert perspectives from Generation Fertility Specialist, Dr. David Gurau.
If you’ve been having trouble getting pregnant, we understand that it can be a difficult time. Know that you’re not alone. Approximately 1 in 6 Canadian couples experience infertility.1 [Canada.ca, p1A] How do you know when it’s time to seek medical help?
If you’ve undergone tubal ligation, you may be wondering if you can still get pregnant. The simple answer is yes. Even if you’ve had your “tubes tied,” you have options to get pregnant. If you’re hoping to conceive after tubal ligation, the first step is to be informed about your options. Keep reading to learn more.
It’s estimated that endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women during their reproductive years. While the medical community has tested different hypotheses, what we do know is that YES, endometriosis can affect fertility. Thankfully, with appropriate diagnosis and proactive treatment, conception is possible.
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Knowing your company cares about your dream to start a family feels good. This is why companies that offer fertility benefits attract and retain great people. Already, many forward-thinking companies have added fertility and reproductive treatments to their plans and maybe yours.