Author: <span>Kristina Hansen</span>

Our Commitment to Equitable Care

Fertility care is something that should be personal, respectful, and highly supportive, and that also means it needs to take into account every patient’s unique background, experience, and story.

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Patient IVF Story: Kalley

"My husband and I got married in 2022 and began trying for a family. After a year of not getting…

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Donor Egg IVF Success Story: From Fertility Struggles to Twin Parenthood

I had such a wonderful experience working with CRM—specifically, with the donor egg program. My…

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Navigating Male Factor Infertility: Our IVF Story

Our Story & Diagnosis We first learned male factor infertility was part of our diagnosis…

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What are the benefits of using donor eggs for women of advanced reproductive age?

By Dr. Joshua Kapfhamer If you’re in your 40s or early 50s and are hoping to grow your family,…

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Why Planning Ahead Matters When You Want More Than One Child

By Dr. Joshua Kapfhamer Thinking about growing your family can be an exciting thing to consider,…

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Lighting the Way Through Infertility

Lighting It Up Orange: Year Two of Illuminating Awareness As we welcome spring and kickoff…

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Does Your Clinic Recommend A Single or Double Embryo Transfer?

Our program strongly advises single embryo transfer for patients who are good candidates. A…

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How Does Age Affect Fertility?

Age plays a significant role in fertility. There are age-related impacts on both female and male…

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Maximizing Your Andrology Care

Andrology care, which is the study and care of the infertile male, is sometimes a less defined and…

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The “White Face of Infertility”

A recent column in the Independent addresses a crucial issue facing black women who are struggling…

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Finding Donors Can Feel Like a Minefield

It’s a natural human instinct to want your natural born children to bear at least a passing…

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