Learn How You Can Boost Your Egg Quality While Trying To Conceive

The biological clock is real ladies which means your age impacts your egg quality by lessening your chances of conception and increasing your chances of enduring a pregnancy loss. That's because, by the time you reach 40, less than half of your eggs are considered "normal", impacting your odds of pregnancy mainly because of your ovarian environment. The good news... read more »

AMH Testing Is One of the Best Ways To Determine Female Fertility

One of the best fertility tests we offer at our Idaho Fertility Center facility is the anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) testing. This test is considered the most accurate predictor of how many eggs a woman has left in her ovaries. A woman is born carrying a reserve full of eggs, which are used up over the span of her fertile lifetime.... read more »

What Can You Do To Recognize Endometriosis Month This March?

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, and our Idaho Utah Fertility Center team uses this opportunity to help spread awareness for this common medical condition. Endometriosis Association created this awareness program in 1993 to help shine a light on this chronic condition that affects approximately 200 million women around the globe and one out of every 10 women in the United... read more »

September Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month: What You Should Know About This Treatable Disorder.

Did you know that Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) affects over 10 million women, and over half don't even know it? September is PCOS Awareness Month, spotlighting this common hormonal disorder that afflicts countless women who are of reproductive age. If you experience sparse menstrual periods, periods that are prolonged, or your body produces excessive male hormone (androgen) levels, then you... read more »

Proven Solutions That Can Help With Secondary Infertility!

For women struggling with infertility, primary or secondary, there are solutions to help. Primary infertility can arise in women who can't conceive after trying for a year without using protection, or after six months if she is over 35 years of age. Secondary infertility happens to women who have already had one or more child but for whatever reason can't... read more »