Reproductive Health Care Providers

At what point should I call the doctor about depression?

A women in gynecologist office talking to doctor about genital infections.

Everything you need to know about yeast infections, UTIs, and bacterial vaginosis

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COVID-19, assisted reproductive technology, and elective care: Your questions answered

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COVID-19 and pregnancy: Your questions answered

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Different types of artificial insemination available

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Which birth control option is best for me?

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Helpful facts and common misinformation about birth control

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Debunking birth control myths

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Why are Long Acting Reversible Contraception options so popular?

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Consider this before you talk to your healthcare provider about birth control

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Thinking of having a baby? Here’s how long it can take

Two women smiling and sharing IVF success stories.

Two moms journey toward becoming a family of three: Real talk about buying sperm, endless IVF shots, and adjusting to life as new parents

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What is the MTHFR gene?

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Switching healthcare providers: What you should know

A medical professional examining an IVF.

IVF and ICSI, what’s the difference?

A woman speaking with healthcare provider.

Being your own health care advocate

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Making sure your PCP is right for you

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Red flags down below: Signs you should call your healthcare provider

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Building and maintaining a strong support network while TTC

Different types of reproductive healthcare providers

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What to expect at an appointment with your primary care provider

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Do you really need to start taking prenatal vitamins before conception?

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Foods to fix iron-deficiency anemia

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Five things that might happen after pregnancy loss

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The best time to take a home pregnancy test

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If you think you’re having a miscarriage, take these steps

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Trying again

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Finding support after a pregnancy loss 

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How to cope after a pregnancy loss

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What happens during a miscarriage? Signs to look out for

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When will my cycle go back to normal?

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The details about sex after miscarriage

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Can I conceive after an ectopic pregnancy?

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Can tampons affect your fertility? 

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Alternative therapies for fertility

“Is it safe to skip my period?” and other common birth control questions

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What’s the difference between infertility and sterility?

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The ABCs of TTC: The acronyms you need to know when trying to conceive

A person looking at their negative pregnancy test that is potentially a false negative.

When all signs lead to pregnant but the home pregnancy test disagrees: Could you have gotten a false negative?

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How to best support your future fertility – even before you start trying

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Things condoms can’t always prevent

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Finding the healthcare provider who’s right for you

A person calculating their budget if they get pregnant without health insurance.

Off the grid: don’t have insurance while TTC?

A barista serving coffee to a customer and wondering about shift work and fertility.

Fertility tips: What’s the danger of shift work?

A person holding a pack of birth control pills and wondering about how it may affect fertility.

Fertility tips: birth control?

A couple smiling for a picture.

Lights, camera, conception! A pre-pregnancy checklist

A woman buying healthy foods.

Fertility tips: Go organic

A baby bird standing next to three eggs in the grass.

When to count your eggs

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What you need to know about premature ovarian failure

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Should I use an ovulation predictor kit?

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Household items that could affect fertility

A person looking up symptoms of sperm allergy on their laptop.

Could you have a sperm allergy?

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Does a negative pregnancy test mean I’m not pregnant?

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Tracking your cervical position

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Trying to conceive in a bigger body

A woman sitting on couch wondering if antidepressants affect fertility.

Are antidepressants safe when trying to conceive?

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Can I douche while I’m TTC?

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Can Clomid help me get pregnant?

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The 24 weirdest fertility myths

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Will exercising too much hurt my fertility?

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How can cervical fluid problems affect conception?

A person looking up early symptoms of pregnancy on the phone while laying on the couch.

Am I seeing signs of early pregnancy?

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18 tips to get pregnant faster that actually work

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Getting pregnant after diagnosed infertility

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Getting pregnant after cancer treatment

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Lifestyle changes that may boost your fertility to improve your chances of conceiving

How to use your fertility chart

A person looking up information on their phone on how to conceive fast.

Are you TTC? How Ovia can help you conceive faster

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Causes of infertility

A person reading a book and using their laptop to look up information about their infertility consultation.

What to expect at your first infertility consultation

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Your initial conversation with a patient coordinator

A doctor explaining the types of fertility treatments available to two patients.

Types of fertility treatments

A person using the calculator on their phone to calculate fertility treatment costs

Fertility costs and insurance coverage

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Why seek a fertility specialist

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Trying to conceive when 35 and older

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What you need to know about birth spacing

A sad woman lying with her head in her partner's lap.

Miscarriage: what it is, why it happens, and how it can affect future pregnancies

A couple and one is kissing the other on the forehead to people that have been trying to get pregnant for over a year.

Over one year of TTC

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Infertility treatments

A couple talking to a medical professional with a clipboard about infertility testing.

Trouble conceiving? Get tested for infertility

A woman cutting up vegetables in the kitchen to represent eating healthy to help fertility.

A healthy lifestyle today can lead to a healthy pregnancy tomorrow: what you can do now

A person consulting with their healthcare provider.

Why you need a trusted healthcare provider when trying to conceive

A couple talking about the effects of smoking and drinking on fertility.

How smoking and alcohol can affect fertility

A person using a spoon to eat from a bowl of oats and strawberries to represent foods to eat while trying to conceive.

Nutrition to promote fertility

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Exercise and fertility

Fertilized egg colored half in blue, half in pink to represent how to choose sex of your baby.

Choosing your baby’s sex: Is it possible?

Vials of blood in front of a medical form to represent genetic testing before pregnancy.

Why you might want to get genetic testing before getting pregnant

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Getting pregnant after birth control

A couple looking at their phone looking up information on how to track the fertile window.

Tracking fertility to get pregnant faster

A person sitting outside on their cellphone looking up information about ovulation and the fertility window.

When exactly can you get pregnant? All you need to know about the fertile window

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7 stubborn fertility myths we’re ready to retire

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Getting pregnant: How long should it take?

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How you can benefit from tracking your fertility if you’re TTC

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How can pre-existing mental health conditions affect a pregnancy?

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How to advocate for yourself as a patient to get the care you deserve

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Tracking your activity with Ovia

At what point should I call the doctor about depression?

Two women smiling while talking about how to be an advocate for their healthcare.

Advocate for your health by bringing a support person with you to appointment

Women talking to her doctor trying to figure out if she is the best healthcare provider for her.

Find a healthcare provider that really gets you

Women interviewing healthcare providers to decide if they are responsible.

When not to settle: choosing the healthcare provider who is responsible

A woman who understands the importance of sleep taking a day time nap in her bed.

Restful nights can make happy days: Are you getting enough sleep?

A person checking their phone while also using her laptop to research information about the BRCA gene.

Learn about the BRCA gene and why it’s important

A person talking on their phone about their abnormal Pap smear results.

Abnormal pap smears: Everything you need to know

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A beginner’s guide to exercise: starting at square one

A graphic of a leaf growing to represent the Ovia Fertility application.

How Ovia can help you be your healthiest, happiest self

Ovarian egg traveling in fallopian tubes during ovulation representing when you ovulate.

Learn about when you ovulate: One egg’s epic journey

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All about ovulation: One egg’s epic journey

A doctor talking to their patient about what to expect from a future Pap smear with a clipboard in their hand.

Are you getting a Pap smear? Here’s the process

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Helpful facts about migraines

Getting started with Ovia: Your quick start guide

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What’s the deal with gluten?

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Pros and cons of freezing your eggs

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Low-dose aspirin: What’s the deal?

A person staring off in to the distance wondering if a past abortion affect pregnancy

Future pregnancy with past abortion history

Woman getting a mammogram screening from her doctor.

Understand your mammogram screening

A person using their phone to track moods when trying to conceive

Tracking your moods with Ovia

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Managing your period as a trans, genderqueer, or non-binary person

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Endometriosis

Sperm swimming towards an egg in a microscope to represent what conception is.

Learn about conception: Babymaking 101

A graphic of a drop on an ovulation test to represent the importance of tracking your ovulation test with Ovia Fertility.

Tracking your ovulation tests with Ovia

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Tracking your cervical fluid with Ovia

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Tracking your basal body temperature with Ovia

A cellphone, pen, bag, and other items on a bed to represent using Ovia Fertility versus other tools to track your ovulation.

Using Ovia to track your ovulation – even with an irregular cycle

Person circling a day on the calendar with a pink marker to represent how to track your period.

When’s your period? How to track yours with Ovia, and how we predict when it will come next

A person using the Ovia Fertility tracker on their cellphone device.

From cervical fluid to sleep: How tracking your body’s signs and symptoms can identify when you ovulate

A couple discussing how effective the pull-out method is.

Is the pull-out method safe?

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What you should know about the Zika virus

A person holding an egg meant to represent an egg donation for someone trying to get pregnant.

Egg donation: Thinking it through

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Change in vaginal discharge: What it means

A person looking up signs of PCOS on their cellphone.

Could I have PCOS?

A phone on the bed to represent how to use it to track your luteal phase.

Tracking fertility during the luteal phase

A person using their fertility tracker app from Ovia Health.

Tracking fertility during the fertile window

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PCOS

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Forgetfulness: Learn the reasons behind it

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The meaning behind dark urine

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Clumsiness: Is it just having an “off” day?

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Helpful information about vaginal spotting or bleeding

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Surgical treatment options for early pregnancy loss

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Nonsurgical options for early pregnancy loss

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Nasal congestion

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Why the metallic taste and what it means

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Increased thirst: Do you need to drink more water?

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What really causes hiccups?

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Reasons why heavy vaginal bleeding might be occurring

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What is acid reflux?

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Causes for green or yellow vaginal discharge

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Experiencing frequent infections? What your body might be trying to say

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Fever: Why your temperature goes up

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Fainting 101: Why does it happen?

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Why you might have a flushed face

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Cloudy or strong-smelling urine: Is it something to worry about?

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Here’s why you might be feeling abdominal or pelvic cramping