by Dr. John Preston Parry | May 25, 2021 | Doctor's Blog
The graduation of advanced fertility treatment such as the upper levels of IVF happens from the beginnings of spontaneous efforts at conception or low-cost oral medication and insemination. Many can be reassured that, though there are exceptions, many people...
by Dr. John Preston Parry | Nov 24, 2020 | Doctor's Blog
Let me start by saying the topic of Diminished Ovarian Reserve or Premature Ovarian Failure, although the conventional description of this topic, are not terms I like to use. With premature ovarian failure, there is no failure. No one has done anything wrong. It is...
by Dr. John Preston Parry | Aug 10, 2020 | Doctor's Blog
Though many joke infertility isn’t hereditary (if your parents didn’t have children, it couldn’t apply to you), PCOS is an important exception. PCOS is short for polycystic ovarian syndrome, which relates to an overabundance of eggs and is a top reason for not only...
by Dr. John Preston Parry | Feb 1, 2020 | Doctor's Blog
Valentine’s Day focuses us on relationships, where we celebrate what is going well and imagine what could be better. For some, “more love” involves bringing a baby in to the relationship, where “two become three.” (Or variations, such as twins, being a single mom,...
by Dr. John Preston Parry | Dec 5, 2019 | Doctor's Blog
It is very hard to sing “For unto us a child is born” as a Christmas song, when deep down one is thinking about how that is not the case. Couples struggling with infertility often avoid parties or friends and family whom they think will pressure them about having a...