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Age and Fertility: The Truth About Your Biological Clock
For many reasons, people today are having babies later than ever before. If you’re planning on having a family someday, you may be wondering how your age may impact your chances of conceiving. Is there an age cutoff for pregnancy? What’s the likelihood of getting pregnant in your 20s, 30s,...
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Age and Fertility: The Truth About Your Biological Clock
For many reasons, people today are having babies later than ever before. If you’re planning on having a family someday, you may...
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Chlamydia infections and their impact on fertility
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. But in most cases (around 80%), an infection causes no symptoms...
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Busting 8 Common Myths about Fertility and the Menstrual Cycle
If you’re currently experiencing difficulty conceiving, you’ve likely heard some of these old wives’ tales mixed in with some not so helpful...
6 Interesting Facts About Ovaries You Might Not Know
Women have two ovaries which are located on either side of the uterus. They’re around 3-5 cm long – about the size...
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Female hormones: What you need to know about reproductive hormones, the menstrual cycle, and fertility
When you’re struggling with fertility, one of the first places to look is your hormones. Certain vital reproductive hormones are in charge...
What to Do if You Get an Abnormal Semen Analysis
If you did a semen analysis and the results were abnormal, it means that one or more factors didn’t meet the medical...
Irregular Periods: Potential Causes and What to Do About It
How do you know if your period is irregular? What are the potential reasons behind irregular periods and what could it mean...
Does Exercise Increase Fertility?
Working out brings a wealth of amazing benefits for physical and mental well-being, and research shows that exercise matters for female fertility...
Exclusive roundtable insights: Improving the fertility care experience and patient outcomes
LEVY Health hosted our very first Dinner Dialogues, an evening where fertility leaders in the Washington D.C. area came together to discuss...
Why intrauterine insemination (IUI) is done and what to expect
It’s a common misconception that when couples can’t conceive, in vitro fertilization (IVF) will be the only option to have a baby....
Understanding carrier screening: Essential insights for family building
Carrier screening is a test to see if someone is carrying gene mutations for certain genetic disorders. It's a proactive step that...
Genetic testing’s role in future infertility treatments
Dr. Mili Thakur is a reproductive specialist based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with expertise in obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, and medical...
Can IVF help PCOS? Exploring IVF as a Treatment Avenue for PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex hormonal imbalance affecting countless women globally, and it’s a leading cause of infertility. Assisted Reproductive...
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Female hormones: What you need to know about reproductive hormones, the menstrual cycle, and fertility
When you’re struggling with fertility, one of the first places to look is your hormones. Certain vital reproductive hormones are in charge...
Fertility blood test: Why does it need to be cycle days 2-5?
When you test your fertility with LEVY, you will always check your basic reproductive hormone levels (including FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, Estradiol,...
Excess vitamin B12 and pregnancy
Excess vitamin B12 during pregnancy can increase the risk of health complications for the baby. Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin that...
Forms of amenorrhea and fertility
Not getting your period is a condition called amenorrhea. It’s important for fertility because not having a menstrual cycle with monthly ovulation...
Diagnosis Lexicon
See moreEosinophil granulocytes
Eosinophil granulocytes, or “eosinophils” for short, are a type of white blood cell that helps your immune system defend you from foreign...
Basophilic granulocytes
Basophilic granulocytes, or just “basophils”, are a type of white blood cell.