Discover the difference between an OB/GYN and fertility doctor
Midwest Fertility Specialists (MFS) often helps hopeful parents curious about the difference between an OB/GYN and fertility doctor. Put simply, an OB/GYN is an obstetrician and gynecologist, while a fertility doctor is a reproductive endocrinologist. But the big question is, who can offer the best support when you’re trying to become pregnant?
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Father’s Day and infertility can be emotional for hopeful dads
Many people think that infertility only affects women, but the team at Midwest Fertility Specialists (MFS) knows this isn’t true. Just like both women and men can have infertility, both genders can experience strong emotions about it. Nowhere is this more noticeable than when our Indiana fertility clinic team thinks about Father’s Day and infertility.
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What is a telemedicine appointment like?
You may not realize that it’s not always necessary to meet with your fertility doctor in person. However, because telemedicine is a relatively new option, you may be asking, “What is a telemedicine appointment like?” and “How does telemedicine work?”
If you need Indiana telemedicine fertility care,
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Learn about the advantages of telemedicine in fertility care
For people who need fertility treatment, timing is critical. The advantages of telemedicine make it possible for fertility patients to move forward toward their goals, regardless of any outside factors that may limit access to an in-office visit.
Because so many people have computers and mobile devices,
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National Infertility Awareness Week 2020 is bringing infertility into the light
Midwest Fertility Specialists (MFS) believes that understanding your fertility is the first step to take control of it. Our Indiana fertility doctors are using National Infertility Awareness Week 2020 (NIAW) as an opportunity to raise awareness and provide education. We’ve compiled an overview of NIAW and some fast fertility facts.
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Learn the facts about the coronavirus and fertility
There’s no doubt that the coronavirus is a hot topic right now. All the information can be overwhelming, and some of it is conflicting, which is enough to stress out anyone. Midwest Fertility Specialists (MFS) wants to put your mind at ease. Our Indiana fertility doctors have been carefully monitoring this situation.
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Simple steps to help sperm quantity and quality
Male infertility is often associated with decreased quality or quantity of sperm. Researchers estimate that at least one in every three cases of reproductive trouble is due to infertility in the man alone.
The good news is that there are many ways to boost male fertility,
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Dr. Laura Reuter announces her retirement from the practice.
With much joy and some sadness, I am writing to let you know of my intention to retire this summer. I truly have enjoyed and felt privileged to provide care for you over my time in practice. My last day with Midwest Fertility Specialists will be Friday,
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Endometriosis is a reproductive disorder characterized primarily by pain. Approximately 1 in 10 women have endometriosis, and it is one of the most common reasons that women see a fertility specialist.
Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus. It can cause pelvic pain both during and outside of your menstrual cycle and can be very disruptive to your daily life.
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