A Fertility Clinic in California

At what point does a person become concerned with his/her inability to conceive or maintain a pregnancy? While most women’s first discussion regarding infertility happens in their OB/GYN’s office, many OB/GYNs may not specialize in fertility issues or are up to date on the latest in reproductive medicine.

Like many disorders, infertility can be a web of questions. Having a trusting comfortable relationship with your specialist is important.

The diagnosis and treatment of infertility is a complex and emotional process. Factors such as medical history and behavioral and environmental health risks play a role in the reproductive health of men and women. It is important for people having trouble getting pregnant to seek treatment from a doctor with the appropriate training and expertise whose communication style is comfortable.

It is important to understand the different roles of an OB/GYN and a reproductive endocrinologist. OB/GYNs are trained to diagnose and treat general disorders of the female reproductive system and to care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. Reproductive Endocrinologists are devoted to specifically treating infertility and can treat both women and men.

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