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Fertility Treatments During the Coronavirus Pandemic

While “social distancing” constraints are gradually being relaxed, many people have remaining questions about what activities they should or should not engage in to help “flatten the curve.” As the Dayton, OH area’s premier fertility experts, we are frequently asked if it is safe to start or resume fertility treatments during these unusual and challenging […]

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Living with Infertility During the Pandemic “Baby Boom”

The coronavirus pandemic has undeniably been stressful for everyone, but there is a hidden and painful level of even deeper stress for men, women, and couples who are privately dealing with infertility during these already challenging times. The media and many well-meaning people are having a field day with jokes about the upcoming “baby boom”

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3 Overlooked Factors to Require in a Fertility Center

Infertility is a highly personal, and often very private, journey. Yet choosing a fertility center for your reproductive assistance is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. At SpringCreek Center in the Columbus, OH area, we believe that educated and supported fertility patients will experience the best results as they work toward

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Gestational Carriers Help Dreams Come True for Male Couples

For any couple, beginning the journey toward building a family is a big step. But, unlike cis or lesbian couples, the process is a little more complicated for male couples as neither partner has a uterus in which to carry a child. Fortunately, with the assistance of a gestational carrier,  male couples’ dreams of having

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Egg Freezing: When Your Biological Clock is Ticking

In today’s complex and demanding society, the path to parenthood is not always a straightforward one. As a woman progresses through her reproductive years, her family-building timeline may suddenly start to close in on her. Career, financial and family obligations, travel, education, illness, and even finding the right parenting partner can cause unavoidable delays in

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Egg Donation: 5 Things Egg Donors Should Know

Egg donation can be a tremendously rewarding endeavor. In fact, the majority of egg donors decide to undertake the process not because of the momentary compensation – but for the altruistic satisfaction of helping someone else have a child. Indeed, many women’s decision to become an egg donor has been inspired by a friend or

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Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness

 Alison went through two miscarriages before her pregnancy. She eventually gave birth to two more children after working with SpringCreek’s Dr. Jeremy Groll. She talked about her experiences with medical professionals—some were more sensitive than others—and about how she healed with time and connection to other women who’d miscarried. During this National Pregnancy and Infant

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Speaking Up About Endometriosis

If television is talking about it, that usually means the general public is ready to acknowledge it, if not embrace it. Exhibit A: endometriosis. Endometriosis, which affects an estimated 200 million women around the world, is the subject of at least two TV commercials right now—bringing to the forefront an often excruciating condition that women have been

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