RMA Opens New State-of-the-Art Fertility Center and IVF Lab in Bellevue, Washington
BELLEVUE, WA – March 13, 2024 – Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA), one of the nation's leading reproductive service providers and a pioneer in IVF research, announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art fertility center and in vitro fertilization lab (IVF) in Bellevue. The clinic is RMA’s second location in Washington state, after Seattle, and adds to an extensive network of more than sixty RMA clinics across the United States. “We’re committed to expanding access to cutting-edge fertility care for the roughly 1 in 5 Americans who struggle with infertility,” said Lynn Mason, CEO of IVI RMA America. “Under the exceptional leadership of
Fertility Treatment Options: 9 Ways to Treat Infertility
If you're struggling with fertility issues, you're not alone. Millions of people around the world are facing the same challenge. But there's hope — advances in reproductive medicine and assisted reproductive technology have enabled individuals and couples to achieve their dream of starting or growing their families. In this article, we discuss the basics of infertility and briefly overview the different treatment options available. What is infertility? Infertility is the inability to get pregnant. If a person or couple has been trying (having regular unprotected sex) for 12 months or longer without success, they may be considered infertile. Women 35 years or older are considered
RMA Network Refreshes Education on LGBTQ+ Communities
There's nothing new about the RMA Network's commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ community members. We've created hundreds of LGBTQ+ families, stand in partnership with LGBTQ+ organizations, and support our patients and team from the LGBTQ+ community. Our expertise on LGBTQ+ fertility drives us to continually improve our professional education on the subject. We know that new information on supporting our LGBTQ+ patients emerges each year. No fertility center can assume that training from five years ago will suffice; we're committed to ongoing education for everyone on our team. That's why the RMA Network recently completed our first LGBTQ+ competency training for 2022.
Do Male Fertility Supplements Work? Beware They Probably Don’t
Maybe you’ve been trying to conceive unsuccessfully (for a while) to get your partner pregnant, or maybe you’re about to start trying and want to make sure your body and sperm are in their best health before you do. Or you could just be a health nut who loves to take supplements and are curious about male fertility supplements. Whatever the reason, the main questions you probably have are: what is in male fertility supplements? Do they work? If not, what else can I do to improve my fertility and odds of pregnancy? We’ve got answers below. But if you’re in a
PCOS and Fertility: Everything You Need to Know
PCOS is the commonly used abbreviation for the medical condition of polycystic ovary syndrome. You may not have heard of it unless you are a sufferer, but this hormonal condition is surprisingly widespread, affecting 5% - 10% of all women. It is known as a syndrome because, unlike a single identifiable disease, it is a collection of symptoms or problems that are typically found together. There is a wide range of symptoms associated with PCOS, but for a diagnosis of PCOS to be made, a woman must have 2 out of 3 criteria. In this IVIRMA blog article, our goal is

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