Seeking Diagnosis & Treatment

Going to see a healthcare provider can be an anxious time for you and your partner. The sooner you seek help, the better your chances of success may be.

My Fertility Profile

Get a personalized summary of factors that may affect your ability to conceive by completing My Fertility Profile.

Prepare for Your Doctor's Visit

Suggested questions and topics to discuss with your healthcare provider.

 

My Fertility Plan

Think ahead about your time, emotional, and financial commitments.

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Common Reasons for Conception Difficulties

Learn about common reasons for conception difficulties and what the healthcare provider is looking for during fertility tests.

 

Initial Treatments

Advanced Treatments

If initial treatments fail, your healthcare provider may consider Ovulation Induction (OI) and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) treatments.

View the day–by–day animation of a woman's monthly cycle aided by OI and ART treatments.

 

Working With a Fertility Specialist

Find out what a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE) does. It may be time to go to a Fertility Specialist.

Paying for Treatment

85-90% of couples that have difficulty conceiving are treated with conventional therapies such as oral medication and surgery.*
 

* American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Frequently Asked Questions About Infertility.

 
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Fertility LifeLines™

Not sure if your insurance will cover fertility treatments? Call Fertility LifeLines™ to speak to a benefits specialist.  All calls are free and confidential.

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