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Fertility can feel complicated, and it’s normal to worry about your role in starting a family. If you’ve been thinking…
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Fertility can feel complicated, and it’s normal to worry about your role in starting a family. If you’ve been thinking…
Read MoreThere are a number of barriers to in vitro fertilization and fertility care, from geographic to financial to systemic, and now more barriers to access have been erected, Nicole Ulrich, MD, reproductive endocrinologist, fertility specialist and director of advocacy at The Fertility Institute in New Orleans and president of the Louisiana Fertility Alliance, said during a presentation.
Read MoreAccording to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), acetaminophen is considered safe to use during pregnancy when taken…
Read MoreIn vitro fertilization (IVF) is a significant and deeply personal process on many couples’ and individuals’ paths to parenthood. At…
Read MoreYour embryo transfer is a hopeful moment on the path to parenthood. At this stage of the IVF process, you’re…
Read MoreAn endocrinologist and a dermatologist share why hair texture changes, and what—if anything—you can do about it.
Read MoreThe Fertility Institute is excited to announce the addition of Dr. Nicole Ulrich, M.D., to its team as an experienced Reproductive Endocrinologist and fertility specialist.
Read MoreIt’s still unknown if the injections are safe, or can harm, your unborn baby. There are reports of babies born healthy, but animal studies show side effects.
Read MoreThe Fertility Institute of New Orleans is pleased to welcome Dr. Stacey A. Scheib.
Read MoreLeta Fletcher had Julie, FINO’s 200th baby, through gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) in 1989. Decades later, Julie welcomed twins.
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