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In this clip, Dr. Michael Feinman explains how IVF and fertility treatments have specifically impacted the Jewish community, particularly when it comes to men producing specimen for reproductive purposes. https://t.co/Dr23fJFnOH
Many women don’t realize that their fertility begins to decline as early as their late 20s. Approximately 20% of women wait until age 35 to start trying to get pregnant, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). When trying to get pregnant, age matters.
Fertility issues vary person to person and couple to couple. But one question that all of our doctors are asked from female patients is about a popular procedure called a “D&C,” or Dilation and Curettage, and its impact on future pregnancies.
Miscarriage is never easy. This is particularly true for couples that have undergone infertility treatments. It may seem like there’s no hope, especially if you’ve had recurrent miscarriages, but with technology and science, there is always hope.