Did you know that a woman's fertility decreases with age, especially after age 35?*

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As you seek treatment, you will probably see either your primary care physician or Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN), or you can choose to see a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE).

An RE has had specialized training and devotes her/his time to helping people overcome infertility. You might begin the medical process by seeing an OB/GYN. If your initial treatments aren't successful, consider visiting an RE as soon as possible.

Remember, the sooner you seek treatment for infertility, the greater your chances are of successfully conceiving.

If you wish to speak to a Fertility Specialist, you can ask your healthcare provider for a referral, or find one here.

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The names of physicians, centers or other health care providers contained in our database are solely for informational purposes and do not imply an endorsement or recommendation. EMD Serono has not verified licenses or qualifications.

 

* American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Age and Fertility: A Guide for Patients. 2003

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