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National Infertility Awareness Week 2024
Did you know that 50% of all infertility cases are male factor related? Join Kindbody Reproductive Urologist, Dr. Matthew Pollard, as he breaks down the most common causes of male factor infertility and how we can treat them.
"Kindbody made what could have been a cold clinical experience more nurturing and personal. They were always willing to answer questions, were our biggest cheerleaders, and were compassionate along the way.”
Jennifer & Obi's Story
Healther & Mark's Story
"Kindbody has been nothing short of amazing. The staff has been so supportive and caring through the whole process. I’m so thankful that Kindbody has been a huge part of our journey, and that I had the best care team in the world.”
Greta & Andreas' Story
At Kindbody, the third clinic we tried, we successfully welcomed our miracle baby. Starting our journey with Kindbody felt immediately different than the other clinics. The staff and care team assuaged all fears and calmed all anxieties.
Age is the most important indicator of fertility and therefore one of the main barriers to conceiving at home. Dr. Beltsos will dive deeper into why our age has such an impact on fertility, what steps we can take to preserve our fertility, and how we can leverage genetic testing to improve outcomes.
Chronic conditions like PCOS, Endometriosis, and Fibroids are some of the leading causes of infertility in those assigned female at birth. Join Dr. Jeelani as she takes us through some of the key signs and symptoms of these conditions, how we can treat them, and what fertility treatments she recommends.
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) can be caused by a variety of factors like uterine abnormalities, thyroid conditions, genetic conditions, and more. It can be one of the more emotionally taxing barriers to conceiving and we want to make sure you have all the information you need. Join Dr. Bendikson as she breaks down the causes of RPL and how we can help.
Fertility care is essential healthcare—and barriers exist beyond clinical diagnoses that keep people from getting equitable support when it comes to building their family. Kindbody’s Dr. Fahimeh Sasan breaks down ways Kindbody works to ensure fertility care is accessible to all—and how we meet all patients where they are, from LGBTQIA+ patients to patients looking for financial support, and beyond.