Stephanie Parker, BSN, RN

Stephanie has been working as a fertility/women's health nurse for over 15 years, with extensive clinical experience at CCRM Denver and multiple smaller REI clinics in Florida. She is dedicated to providing compassionate care, personalized support, and evidence-based guidance throughout every step of your fertility treatment process. Think of her as your trusted fertility confidante, equipped with medical expertise and dedicated support.

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Pregnancy After Miscarriage or Loss

Pregnancy After Miscarriage or Loss

Leyla Bilali, BSN, RN

Whether it’s your first miscarriage/pregnancy loss, or your second, third, fourth, etc. – yes, sadly that happens more often than you’d think – it makes any pregnancy after feel like a rollercoaster. Once you’ve gone through something that traumatic it’s hard to go back to where you started and have the benefit of ignorance is bliss – the innocence, excitement...

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Lifestyle Tips to Improve Your Fertility, Straight From a Fertility Doctor

Lifestyle Tips to Improve Your Fertility, Straight From a Fertility Doctor

Sasha Hakman, MD

Dr. Sasha Hakman of HRC Fertility in Beverly Hills explains how lifestyle factors, including exercise, diet, endocrine disruptors and sleep, can affect fertility and IVF success rates.

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Semen Analysis & Male Fertility Testing: Fertility MD Explains

Semen Analysis & Male Fertility Testing: Fertility MD Explains

Brian Levine, MD

When we talk about infertility and reproductive health, much of the pressure falls on the female partner. But the truth is that 30 percent of infertility is male factor, meaning the male partner has an issue with his sperm that’s making spontaneous conception, or pregnancy without medical treatment, more difficult or impossible. As with female fertility, male fertility can be...

Fertility Planning
Fertility Tests for Women: How, When, and What's Normal

Fertility Tests for Women: How, When, and What's Normal

Brian Levine, MD

Most women at their yearly OB/GYN appointment discuss pap smears, contraception management and general health issues, but unfortunately, it’s much less common to talk to your doctor about your reproductive health. Your doctor can test your fertility relatively easily, and this testing can and should be done before you try to get pregnant. Knowing your reproductive potential can inform your...