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Choosing the Right Fertility Specialist

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

How do you know if a fertility specialist is right for you?  It’s a good question to ask, especially given the fact that you’ll be discussing intimate lifestyle details with him or her on a regular basis. 

Though the following list is not all-inclusive, it will give you a good starting point for determining if the fertility specialist you’re considering is the perfect one for your needs:

1.  Does the Fertility Specialist Show You Respect?

Your experiences with your fertility specialist should be positive, and that starts with him or her showing you respect.

2.  Do You Like the Fertility Specialist’s Office?

Does the office space seem clean to you?  Do you feel comfortable there?

3.  Does Your Fertility Specialist Make You Wait Inordinate Amounts of Time?

Though it’s not unusual for all physicians, including fertility specialists, to run behind from time to time, if you feel you’re constantly waiting… and waiting… and waiting… you may not be getting the service you deserve.

4.  Does Your Fertility Specialist Take Your Questions Seriously?  Does He/She Answer Them Promptly?

Have you ever had the experience of asking your fertility specialista question and receiving a rude or non-existent response?  If so, you may want to consider switching to a reproductive health science professional who will treat your concerns seriously.

5.  Does Your Partner Like the Fertility Specialist?

If you love your fertility specialist but your partner doesn’t, it may cause difficulty down the road.  While this isn’t a definitely “deal breaker”, it’s absolutely something you need to consider.

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  • Weight Can Be a Significant Factor in Fertility Treatments

    Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

    If you’re a woman who is either seriously overweight OR underweight, you may want to get your diet in check before moving forward with fertility treatments.

    Weight plays a definite factor in how well a woman’s body will respond to all types of fertility treatments, from Clomid to IVF.  So it’s important to prepare if you predict that fertility treatments will be in your future.

    How can you make sure your weight is in line?  BMI is often used by physicians as a measure of how appropriate your weight is based on your height.  While it’s not always perfect (if you have a lot of muscle mass or are unusually short or tall, the results can be skewed), it’s a good starting point.

    Another measure can be just how you look and feel.  Most people in the obese and underweight categories are aware that their bodies are out of proportion from where they should be.  In this case, a diet and exercise regimen may be warranted.

    As with all lifestyle change programs, it’s a good idea to talk with your family doctor first.  Explain to him or her that you’re going to be considering fertility treatments and that you want your weight to be in your favor, not against you.  Then, you can proceed as he or she suggests.

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