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As the new year begins, many women set health-focused goals. If you're on a fertility journey, it's the perfect time to focus on your well-being. Here are four key steps…
Now more than ever, women are choosing to have children later in life. Fortunately, fertility preservation, or egg freezing, is making it easier for women to have the potential to…
Navigating the Later Years of Fertility Getting pregnant after 35 is becoming increasingly common as women delay childbirth for various reasons, including career advancements, personal goals, or simply a desire…
"When a child loses his parent, they are called an orphan. When a spouse loses her or his partner, they are called a widow or widower. When parents lose their…
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that causes hormonal imbalances, metabolism issues, irregular menstrual cycles and infertility. PCOS is a syndrome, or group of symptoms that affects the ovaries…
South Jersey Fertility Center is proud to commemorate its 35th anniversary, marking over three decades of dedicated care and innovation in the field of reproductive medicine. Since its founding in…
Putting yourself first during your fertility journey can be difficult. To help support and encourage you, we’re sharing some important self-care tips. Spend time with friends and family. Having a support…
The new year is often a time where people make plans and evaluate their goals. If starting or growing your family in 2024 is one of your goals, being prepared…
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recently published an updated, more inclusive, definition of infertility. In this new definition, there is a mention of a person’s inability to conceive…
In Vitro Fertilization is one of the most common fertility treatment options available today, and when paired with embryo genetic testing, success rates continue to rise. Learn more about if…