Face-to-Face with Secondary Infertility
Couples can struggle with infertility, even after having a biological child without any medical intervention. We call this ‘Secondary Infertility.’ In fact, estimates by the National Center for Health Statistics suggest that more than 3 million women in the U.S. have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying another child to term. While infertility has slowly gained […]
Fertility After Miscarriage
Amidst the excitement of a new pregnancy, miscarriage can be a daunting fear — even more so for those who have experienced a miscarriage before. Dr. Edwin Robins from Center for Reproductive Health in Spokane, Washington, shares answers to the two most common fertility questions from those who have experienced a miscarriage. 1. “WILL THIS […]
Combating PCOS
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects up to 1 in 10 women of child-bearing age. Polycystic ovaries contain many small cysts just below the surface of the ovaries. PCOS can have several different manifestations, but most women experience irregular, unreliable ovulation and menstrual periods. This condition often leads to trouble getting pregnant. A PCOS diagnosis doesn’t […]
We’re Hiring!
Join the top fertility care team in the Inland Northwest! The Center for Reproductive Health is looking to expand our team. We are currently seeking talented, motivated and compassionate people in Spokane, Washington. The Center for Reproductive Health helps patients from across Washington, Idaho and Montana realize their dreams of becoming parents. Our work is […]
Life After Fertility Treatment: Baby Fever
You did it. You fought through infertility. You and your partner are finding your groove as new parents. Maybe it’s the lack of sleep or erupting hormones talking, but you find yourself dreaming of another baby. You’re not alone! According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average family has 2-3 children. For those who sought fertility treatment […]