When couples try to conceive and realize they may need help, the vast majority will turn to the Internet to learn more about what they are going through, many times even before seeing an infertility specialist. With so much information at just the click of a button, it is extremely important that patients be provided with medically accurate online resources.
- First and foremost, never hesitate to speak with your physician. The physicians at IVF FLORIDA are affiliated with The American Society of Reproductive Medicine (www.asrm.org). ASRM provides the most up-to-date information in the care of infertility patients.
- ASRM also has a patient portal: www.reproductivefacts.org where couples can go to explore several different aspects related to their journey including educational videos, news headlines, and/or the latest research.
- They also work with a group called Resolve, www.resolve.org, to provide patients with the emotional support they may need during this difficult time.
Finally, always remember that you are not alone. Your IVF FLORIDA physician and their team will be there for you with any questions you may have along the way.
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Carolina M. Sueldo, M.D., IVF FLORIDA Reproductive Associates at 8 Oct 2015
While only a doctor can diagnose PCOS, here are some common symptoms that you should bring up to your physician:
- Irregular periods
- Rapid weight gain and/or difficulty losing weight
- Sleep apnea
- Anxiety and/or depression
- Pain in your pelvic region
- Difficulty conceiving after 12 months of trying
- Thinning hair
- Hair growth on the body and/or face
- Lowered libido
- Feeling excessively stressed
- Multiple ovarian cysts
- High blood pressure, cholesterol, and/or triglycerides
- Skin tags and/or darkening skin patches
About 5-10% of women have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome but only about half actually get diagnosed. In honor of PCOS Awareness month, let your doctor know if you are experiencing any of the signs above to get treatment immediately. Women who are properly diagnosed and treated can go on to live healthy lives.
Contact South Florida’s premier fertility specialists at IVF FLORIDA if you have trouble getting pregnant.
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IVF FLORIDA at 25 Sep 2015
IVF FLORIDA is proud to welcome our newest reproductive specialist, Dr. Marc Gualtieri.
Dr. Gualtieri is now accepting infertility patients in our Wellington and Jupiter offices. He is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and specializes in assisted reproductive technologies, such as embryo transfer and intrauterine insemination; he also is skilled at endoscopic and robotic surgeries. He’s especially interested in natural cycle IVF, diminished ovarian reserve, and fertility preservation.
Dr. Gualtieri provides educational training of residents and medical students at the University of Miami. He is also nationally recognized for his work with stem cell technology and patients with diminished ovarian reserve.
Learn more about the talented Dr. Gualtieri here.
Schedule a fertility appointment today in one of our conveniently located offices!
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IVF FLORIDA at 15 Sep 2015
With the number of eggs (and their quality) decreasing as women age, egg freezing has become a popular option.
Time recently studied egg freezing procedures for six months and discovered some interesting facts:
- 500 women chose to freeze their eggs in 2009; four years later, nearly 5000 women elected for the procedure.
- Egg freezing is particularly popular with professional-minded women. They likely want to focus on their careers when they are younger and delay starting a family.
- Doctors have found that their patients are showing more interest in egg freezing since companies like Apple and Facebook decided to cover the procedure as part of their health insurance.
- In 2012, a new “quick-freeze vitrification method” has improved success rates of babies being born from a frozen egg.
At IVF FLORIDA, our reproductive specialists understand the many reasons for wanting to freeze eggs, and have developed fertility preservation packages to meet your needs. Schedule an appointment at one of our South Florida fertility clinics to get started.
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IVF FLORIDA at 31 Aug 2015
Have questions about infertility? South Florida’s reproductive specialists at IVF FLORIDA share ten important facts about infertility.
- Approximately one in eight couples have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy full term.
- About one-third of infertile couples are undergoing male fertility treatments.
- While female infertility is the cause of another one-third of fertility cases.
- The final third is caused by both partners being infertile or unexplainable factors.
- Women over 35 are likely to be diagnosed with age-related infertility.
- Those younger than 35 are more likely to have a reproductive condition, such as PCOS.
- Both men and women who smoke have decreased fertility.
- You should seek treatment after trying for a full year without success.
- About 25% of women who suffer from infertility have irregular ovulation.
- And another 12% of infertile women are either over or under-weight.
Learn more about infertility at IVF FLORIDA's site. And be sure to schedule an initial consultation with our South Florida reproductive specialists if you think these infertility issues may be affecting you.
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IVF FLORIDA at 19 Aug 2015