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Male Infertility: More Common Than You Think
Did you know that Male Infertility is one of the most common form of infertility? Nearly 50% of all infertility cases are due to male infertility. With Father’s Day right around the corner, Shady Grove Fertility has put together a male infertility Q&A to answer some common questions about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of male infertility. Read More
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Racing to Build Families
Shady Grove Fertility has partnered with the Cade Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to couple battling infertility, and will present the 4th Annual Race for the Family this September. Read about how this partnership came to be, and how you can help raise money to assist families trying to build their families. Read More.
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The Long Traveled Road to Parenthood
For Maria and Maury Burgwin, their journey to parenthood was a long one that spanned six years and three states. The couple, who resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is more than appreciative of Shady Grove Fertility Center for helping to give them “their little miracle.” Read more.
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New Health Financing Program Now Available
Shady Grove Fertility is happy to announce that we are now working with Health One Financial, a leader in providing patient financing services for all types of medical procedures. Health One works with patients of all credit types, allowing them to attain the necessary financing required to make their procedure affordable. Learn More.
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SGFC Supports RESOLVE Advocacy Day
Today we are in a unique moment in US history where the future of healthcare reform is being discussed in the halls of Congress. Together we need to make sure that the leaders of this discussion hear first hand what those touched by infertility need in our healthcare system. There’s never been a time in RESOLVE’s 35 year history where we need you more than we do today. Grab your spouse, partner, best-friend or mom and join us June 25 in Washington D.C. Stand up and be heard..
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In The Know Short Film Competition
Anyone who has struggled with infertility knows the emotional and physical burden of trying to conceive. The In The Know Short Film Competition encourages those 7.3 million Americans affected by infertility to share their stories and provide hope and encouragement to others. Learn More.
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