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Getting Pregnant After 35: A Guide To Fertility & Beyond

Navigating the Later Years of Fertility

Getting pregnant after 35 is becoming increasingly common as women delay childbirth for various reasons, including career advancements, personal goals, or simply a desire to wait. While there are unique challenges associated with later pregnancies, it’s important to understand that it’s still entirely possible to conceive and have a healthy baby at this age,

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Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month is a time for those struggling with the loss of a pregnancy or infant to receive support. We understands there are few experiences as difficult as experiencing a miscarriage or the loss of an infant. Honoring this loss while also seeking the care of a support group or a therapist is essential to a person’s healing.

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Fertility & The New Year: 4 Ways To Prepare in 2024

The new year is often a time where people make plans and evaluate their goals. If starting or growing your family in 2024 is one of your goals, being prepared is important! Explore some of our expert-approved tips below!

Evaluate your plan. Are you and your partner on the same page? Have you tried options in the past that have not been successful?

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Tips For Traveling While In Treatment

The holiday season is a time where many women travel to be with friends, family, or to enjoy a getaway. Traveling while undergoing fertility treatments requires some preparation to ensure your planned trips go as smoothly as possible. Our care team shares their expert tips.

4 Tips To Traveling While In Fertility Treatment

Check Your Medication Lists – Twice! 

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National Rainbow Baby Day

On National Rainbow Baby Day, learn how we help patients overcome miscarriage

In honor of National Rainbow Baby Day, our Indianapolis fertility clinic wants to share how we support patients after miscarriage. Many people go on to have a healthy baby on their own after their first miscarriage. However, those who experience recurrent miscarriage (two or more miscarriages before 20 weeks of gestation) might need support from a fertility specialist.

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Find Support For Mother’s Day 2022

The support of a fertility doctor can make Mother’s Day 2022 a little easier

As Mother’s Day 2022 approaches, many people are considering how to move forward on the path to parenthood. While this day can be stressful for those trying to conceive, it can also be helpful motivation to seek the support of a fertility doctor at our Indianapolis fertility clinic.

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Self-Care Tips for Coping with Infertility

Coping with infertility by relying on self-care

The team at our Indianapolis fertility center helps patients with the process of coping with infertility. We understand how important it is to have tools for lowering stress, enhancing health and managing uncomfortable social situations. These tools can help you navigate the journey to parenthood with hope.

Tips for coping with infertility

While many people facing infertility think they just need to suffer through their feelings,

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Find Tips for Coping With Father’s Day and Infertility

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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The Howard Family: A Journey of Hope

NEVER GIVING UP

Jay and Courtney Howard knew early in their relationship that they wanted a family. A seasoned Indy Car driver and youth racing coach, Jay loved working with kids; and Courtney wanted nothing more than to be a mother. But the couple struggled for years with infertility.

After numerous rounds of intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF),

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