Today we're going to cover a little bit about what your basic infertility workup looks like and what you can expect at your consultation appointment with your physician. You may begin by seeing your physician on day one, but more commonly, we are scheduling a preliminary appointment with our Physician Assistant. Regardless, you can expect the focus of your infertility... read more »
We've finally slid into 2022, and the prospect of a brighter future from new possibilities can be a motivating force behind our goals and resolutions, including fertility. If you are like many who hope to start a family, the new year is an inspiring time to drop old habits by exchanging them for better ones. If you are looking to... read more »
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects women's hormones, metabolism and reproduction. Not only is it the number one cause of infertility in women, but it is also an early sign of a serious health condition that can harm your overall health. PCOS is marked by having an excess of androgens - a male hormone. The ovaries commonly create small collections of... read more »
If you are preparing for a frozen embryo transfer, or FET, you are in good company. The majority of transfers taking place at Idaho Fertility Center are Frozen Embryo Transfers. This process involves taking frozen embryos from a former IVF (in-vitro fertilization) treatment cycle and thawing the embryo(s) so it(they) can be implanted back into your uterus. Our team is... read more »
by Leigha Harris A 2 a.m. Skype call, followed by a comment to my husband, "This is going to be hard, but I know we are meant to do it". I could feel this would take us on a journey like no other we had been through together. At the time I had no idea how right I was. You... read more »