Profiles

Melissa Nicol, BC-ADM, CDCES, RDN

Registered Dietitian Obstetrics and Gynecology | Maternal-Fetal Medicine
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
Profiles

E. Ramsey Unal, MD

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist Obstetrics and Gynecology | Maternal-Fetal Medicine
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
Profiles

Gwyneth Thompson, MD

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist Obstetrics and Gynecology | Maternal-Fetal Medicine
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
Profiles

Robert Abrams, MD

Executive Director – Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology | Maternal-Fetal Medicine
400 N. 9th Street Springfield, IL 62702
News

7 things you need to know about infertility

Babies are everywhere. A trip to the mall or a quick scroll of any given Facebook news feed will tell you that. But for every adorable photo op (or less-adorable TMI post about baby bodily fluids) there’s another story”the story of those who’d give anything to have a baby of their own but, for whatever reason, can’t. According to the CDC, 1 million married women in the US are considered infertile, meaning they’ve been unable to get pregnant after at least a year of attempting. And 7.5 million women in the US considered to be in their childbearing years have what is known as “impaired fecundity
News

7 things you need to know about infertility

Babies are everywhere. A trip to the mall or a quick scroll of any given Facebook news feed will tell you that. But for every adorable photo op (or less-adorable TMI post about baby bodily fluids) there’s another story”the story of those who’d give anything to have a baby of their own but, for whatever reason, can’t. According to the CDC, 1 million married women in the US are considered infertile, meaning they’ve been unable to get pregnant after at least a year of attempting. And 7.5 million women in the US considered to be in their childbearing years have what is known as “impaired fecundity
News

7 things you need to know about infertility

Babies are everywhere. A trip to the mall or a quick scroll of any given Facebook news feed will tell you that. But for every adorable photo op (or less-adorable TMI post about baby bodily fluids) there’s another story”the story of those who’d give anything to have a baby of their own but, for whatever reason, can’t. According to the CDC, 1 million married women in the US are considered infertile, meaning they’ve been unable to get pregnant after at least a year of attempting. And 7.5 million women in the US considered to be in their childbearing years have what is known as “impaired fecundity
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