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Texans need non-abortive ways to achieve healthier pregnancy outcomes

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  Texas Senate Bill 8 stands as a groundbreaking and polarizing piece of legislation, effectively prohibiting nearly all abortions in Texas. While supporters applaud its stringency, opponents decry its lack of exceptions, such as in cases of rape or fetal anomalies —  exceptions that are supported by a majority of Americans . Gov. Greg Abbott has quixotically remarked that the rape exception won’t be necessary if  Texas can “eliminate all rapists” ; more accomplishable is a reduction of pregnancies affected by anomalies. Terminations for fetal anomalies are common, with  1 in 8 abortions attributed to fetal health concerns . A familiar pregnancy refrain is “we don’t care if we’re having a boy or girl, as long as it’s healthy.” While  such a view can stigmatize disability , the fear and compassion underneath this desire is understandable, as the heartache of parenting a newborn through a painful, debilitating and terminal illness is daunting for the most resi...

4 Ways to Pay For Fertility Treatment

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  If you’re just starting out on your fertility journey, figuring out how to pay for all of the testing and treatment you may need can feel daunting. For many couples and individuals seeking fertility help to start a family, the cost of treatment can seem high and stand in the way of seeking the treatment they need to start or grow their family. Luckily, there are a variety of ways patients can help may treatment more affordable.  Here, the fertility experts of Dallas Fertility Center in Dallas, Texas share four ways many couples can make fertility treatment more affordable. Options To Make Fertility Treatment More Affordable   Figuring out how to pay for the fertility treatment you need to achieve the family of your dreams can feel overwhelming. Here, our team covers a few options available to patients that can help make treatment more affordable - and your dreams of family a reality.   Using Fertility Benefits While a handful of insurance plans cov...

Texans need non-abortive ways to achieve healthier pregnancy outcomes

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  Texas Senate Bill 8 stands as a groundbreaking and polarizing piece of legislation, effectively prohibiting nearly all abortions in Texas. While supporters applaud its stringency, opponents decry its lack of exceptions, such as in cases of rape or fetal anomalies —  exceptions that are supported by a majority of Americans . Gov. Greg Abbott has quixotically remarked that the rape exception won’t be necessary if  Texas can “eliminate all rapists” ; more accomplishable is a reduction of pregnancies affected by anomalies. Terminations for fetal anomalies are common, with  1 in 8 abortions attributed to fetal health concerns . A familiar pregnancy refrain is “we don’t care if we’re having a boy or girl, as long as it’s healthy.” While  such a view can stigmatize disability , the fear and compassion underneath this desire is understandable, as the heartache of parenting a newborn through a painful, debilitating and terminal illness is daunting for the most resi...

Egg Donor (ED): What do all these options mean?

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  For most women with poor ovarian reserve, accepting the diagnosis and using an egg donor is a difficult decision. It takes a few months to decide what type of egg donation is better suited for each couple. Each option has advantages and disadvantages that we have summarized below to guide your during your selection process. Known ED Frozen Donor Eggs Fresh Anonymous ED Someone known or relativeLess costlyTested for genetics*Tested for infections AnonymousAdult pictures availableEgg BanksTested for genetics*Tested for infectionsCost sharing; couples share the eggs from that ED cycle. AnonymousAdult pictures availableED AgencyTested for genetics*Tested for infectionsNo cost sharing; more expensive Donor undergoes IVF with CREAll eggs fertilized with husband’s spermYou carry the baby IVF is already done, may be faster.Typically only 6 eggsBecause 1/3 eggs are normal, may not be ideal for > 1 child.A transfer with 1 good blastocyst guaranteed. Donor undergoes IVF with CREAll eggs ...

Elective Egg Freezing: 4 Things to Know

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  Egg freezing  has been getting quite a bit of press lately. Chances are, you’ve heard about celebrities are coming out about their decision to freeze their eggs and clinics near you holding “Egg Freezing Parties.” The reason? Between increased awareness and the ever growing number of large companies offering egg freezing as part of their benefits package, more women than ever before are choosing to preserve their future fertility by freezing their eggs now. But deciding whether or not to freeze your eggs is a deeply personal decision – one that should be made only after informing yourself of all the facts. Here, the fertility experts of SIRM Dallas fertility center in Texas go over what you need to know before deciding whether or not to freeze your eggs.   1.  Why Would a Woman Choose to Freeze Her Eggs? There are a variety of reasons women choose to freeze their eggs. For some, medical issues that can cause infertility (such as an autoimmune disorder or cancer dia...

Fertility Awareness: Knowing Where You Stand

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  Do you have concerns about your fertility? If you’re a millennial woman, you’re not alone – 2 in 3 millennial women have concerns about their fertility, but few talk about it. But for young women today, many of whom are delaying motherhood for a variety of personal and professional reasons, knowing where they stand with their fertility can help them make informed decisions about their plans for building the family of their dreams. Here, Dr. Walid Saleh of SIRM Dallas in Dallas, Texas, goes over how women can get a clear picture of their fertility – and how to plan for the future if there are any concerns with the results. The Information You Need What does your reproductive health look like? While many women believe that their healthy lifestyles can allow them to achieve and maintain a pregnancy into their 40s, the truth of the matter is that age and family history are some of the biggest indicators of a woman’s fertility. If the women in your family had difficulty achieving or c...