IVF is a fertility procedure that involves fertilizing eggs and sperm in a laboratory dish, then implanting a fertilized egg in the uterus with the aim of initiating pregnancy.
Ovulation induction uses fertility medications to stimulate the release of eggs from the ovary. Intrauterine insemination can be used with it to achieve pregnancy. Learn more about these procedures.
Infertility is the inability to get pregnant after a year of trying, which can result from a variety of factors. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Fertility preservation refers to the freezing of embryos, eggs, ovarian tissue, sperm, or testicular tissue for future reproduction.
Vasectomy reversal is a minor surgical procedure to allow men who have had vasectomies father children again. Learn about this procedure.
Egg donation is the process of a female donating some of her eggs so that another couple can have a child. Learn more about this process.
For a number of patients, egg donation is the only option that will allow them to achieve parenthood. This is an approach with high success rates.
Surrogacy is a process in which a woman carries and delivers a child for a couple or individual. Learn more about this process.
Male infertility is characterized by low-quality sperm or difficulty with sperm production that interferes with conception. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Abnormal uterine bleeding—or menstrual bleeding that is unpredictable in timing, amount or duration—is a common problem among women. Learn about symptoms and treatment.