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The infertility treatment journey is characterized by emotional ups and downs. Our goal is to be a supportive partner throughout all of the ups and downs you may experience.
Living with endometriosis comes with many challenges. Symptoms can be far-ranging and painful – and treatment can be complex. Beyond this, fertility can be a concern. Many women wonder: Can I have a baby naturally? If so, what are my chances? Do I need to explore reproductive technology options? The short answer is yes –… Read more »
With heavy hearts we are remembering Dr. Shannon Corbett, who passed away unexpectedly earlier this month. We are thinking of her family, and all those whose lives she has touched so positively. Dr. Corbett was known for her kindness, compassion, and utmost commitment to her patients. She was an unwavering beacon of hope, expertise, and… Read more »
Are you hoping to become a mother or are currently trying to conceive without success? At RCC clinics, we know that fertility concerns can be a source of stress for many individuals and couples. Here are some tips to help you better understand your body and increase your chances of getting pregnant. Track your ovulation… Read more »
The importance of diet in sperm production cannot be understated. Not only does a healthy diet provide the necessary nutrients for sperm production, but it also helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of diseases that can impair fertility. Additionally, certain nutrients have been shown to improve sperm quality, including antioxidants and essential… Read more »
In recent years, the practice of mindfulness meditation has gained popularity for its ability to reduce stress and increase overall well-being. However, what many people may not realize is that mindfulness meditation can also have a profound effect on the ability to conceive a child. Studies have shown that practicing mindfulness can improve fertility, both… Read more »
One-third to one-half of women with endometriosis have difficulty getting pregnant. Many people may have heard of endometriosis, but they are unaware of how this condition can have an effect on fertility. The Mayo Clinic describes endometriosis as, “an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of… Read more »
A miscarriage occurs when a woman loses her pregnancy before the 20th week. Also called spontaneous abortion, it occurs in most cases during the first trimester (before 14 weeks). It is important to know that the rate of miscarriage increases with the age of the mother or the person providing the eggs. Since it often… Read more »
One subject of great importance in fertility is using sperm donors. It allows many infertile or homosexual couples to fulfill their dream of having a family. In the case of proven male infertility, it is often an abnormality or a qualitative defect in the sperm that is at fault, and the use of sperm donation… Read more »
Improve the sperm quantity, quality and mobility to have a better fertility. Male fertility is strongly related to sperm quantity, quality and mobility. By adopting effortless daily habits, you can improve the quality of your sperm and increase your chances of conception. In fact, sperm health, and therefore fertility, relies on a balanced diet and… Read more »
Some treatments for cancer can damage the reproductive system and lead to problems with fertility. As a result, women may have trouble bringing a pregnancy to term, or even getting pregnant at all. When it comes to men, his pregnancy plan with his partner may face difficulty to succeed as well. Fertility specialists at RCC… Read more »