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Five Signs That You’re Expecting: Early Pregnancy Symptoms

Knowing that you are pregnant as early as possible can be important to preserving the health of your future baby. Here are five early pregnancy…

Posted by HCRM on Dec 15, 2016

Learn More about the Causes of Miscarriage

At the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine, our doctors can help to pinpoint the causes of miscarriage and provide treatment options.

Posted by HCRM on Nov 16, 2016

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Although PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility, it is highly treatable. IVF pregnancy rates among patients with PCOS are very high.

Posted by HCRM on Oct 18, 2016

Infertility by the Numbers: Statistics and Figures to Consider

These statistics on male and female infertility offer a wealth of perspective. Numbers and figures like these are why fertility doctors are here to help.

Posted by HCRM on Aug 15, 2016

Female Fertility and Fibroids

Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that develop in the uterus. Are they common? How do they affect fertility, if they affect it at all?

Posted by HCRM on Jul 15, 2016

Another Reason to Quit: How Smoking Affects Female Fertility

Smoking can lead to female infertility. Our fertility specialists would like to consider why this is the case.

Posted by HCRM on Mar 15, 2016

How Fallopian Tube Blockages Affect Female Fertility

Blocked fallopian tubes can lead to female infertility. Fertility specialists have a number of treatments available.

Posted by HCRM on Jan 15, 2016

How Does Age Affect Female Fertility?

Female fertility and age are closely linked. Learn more about age and female fertility in this overview.  

Posted by HCRM on Dec 15, 2015

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Fertility Treatment

Our doctors explain polycystic ovarian syndrome and fertility treatment options to help you overcome this condition and achieve a healthy pregnancy.

Posted by HCRM on Jul 15, 2015

How Does Magnesium Affect Female Fertility?

Magnesium can ensure the success of your pregnancy, prevent miscarriage and premature birth, and reduce chances of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Posted by HCRM on Sep 08, 2014

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Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine

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