Conceiving despite Unexplained Infertility

Are you experiencing infertility but don't know why? Unexplained infertility means infertility with no known cause and that doctors can't tell you what is creating this condition at this moment. Considering that fertilization, embryo development, and implantation are highly complex biological processes, it's understandable that 15% of couples trying to conceive may face some known or unknown barrier.   Most Common... read more »

June Is Men’s Health Month and Gay Pride Month! It’s the Perfect Time To Address Male Infertility

This is a time for men to get out there and get overdue health screenings, check out health fairs and take some time to learn about ways to achieve your best health! This month is also a time to engage in outreach activities that spotlight health and fitness to motivate you to get those routine checkups and timely treatment for... read more »

Past, Present and Future of IVF?

Past, Present and Future of IVF? Welcome to Utah Fertility Center, where you will receive the personal, individualized care you deserve as you make your way through your fertility journey. Reproductive medicine is an exciting field and has come a long way over the past 40 years.  Louise Brown, the first in vitro fertilization baby was born in 1978, making... read more »

Are You Looking for Ways to Treat Your Infertility?

At Utah Fertility Center, we understand how personal your fertility journey is and are ready to offer you the care you deserve when seeking to expand your family. We can provide you with expert care delivered with compassion, dignity and joy. We work with your unique needs while offering some of the best treatment options around within a reasonable level... read more »

How Breast Cancer Awareness Can Help Your Fertility

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and is a good time to talk a little bit about how breast cancer can impact your fertility. For American women, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer, next to skin cancer. According to breastcancer.org, in the U.S. this year alone, it is estimated that 266,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer are... read more »

SEVEN FERTILITY OPTIONS TO CONSIDER

With 1 in 8 couples struggling to conceive, it is important to recognize that you and your partner are not alone. It is recommended to see a specialist if you have been trying to conceive for over a year without success. For those over 35 years old (females), you should seek help after six months of trying. Reproductive Endocrinologists are... read more »