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Concerns About Fertility

What do I do if I have urgent reproductive health concerns?

It is important to seek immediate medical attention through your healthcare provider or calling 911. If you are looking for an opinion, contact Dr. Chin for a fertility evaluation!

What should I do if I have a family history of fertility issues?

We recommend that you be proactive and get diagnostic bloodwork and hormonal testing done. The data from these tests will provide a comprehensive look at what your body is doing presently to see if you have a similar condition or if there are any preventative options available for you.

As genetics are important to be aware of, your lifestyle factors are significant as well.

How can I learn more about my fertility and reproductive health?

We encourage you to schedule a fertility treatment evaluation with Dr. Chin today!

What can I do about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

Hormonal testing and ultrasounds are used to diagnose PCOS as a potential cause of fertility struggles.

Based on our team's assessment, lifestyle changes may be recommended to improve nutrition and insulin sensitivity.

Effective management of PCOS symptoms is important in controlling the disorder and improving the chances of pregnancy.

Following symptom management, ovulation induction medication, along with assisted reproductive techniques like intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be recommended to further enhance the chances of conception.

What can I do about endometriosis?

Clinical history and suspicion and ultrasounds are frequently utilized diagnostic tools in assessing the potential connection between endometriosis and fertility.

Managing signs and symptoms of endometriosis is essential for addressing the disorder and increasing the possibility of pregnancy.

Treatment options may involve medications to stimulate ovulation and assisted reproductive techniques such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) to improve the chances of conceiving. Laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis may also be helpful.

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