Dr. Allison Rodgers is board certified in both Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and has been practicing medicine since 2004. She currently practices at the Fertility Centers of Illinois. Dr. Rodgers’ personal experiences with both secondary infertility and pregnancy loss have given her a unique insight into reproductive medicine in order to help you BEAT INFERTILITY.
Have you been diagnosed with unexplained infertility? After Dr. Rodgers answers two listener questions, we dive deep into possible explanations your doctor should explore.
- What is unexplained infertility, and why is it “unexplained”?
- Why do many unexplained infertility cases require IVF?
- What is prolactin, and how can it impact fertility?
- How can low Vitamin D levels impact fertility, and is this routinely tested for?
- Other than prolactin and Vitamin D, what are some other potential avenues to explore when you’ve so far been diagnosed as “unexplained”?
- How can an unexplained patient cope with the diagnosis? What do you tell them?
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