Testosterone deficiency 101
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by Philip Cheng, MD — October 2025. Testosterone deficiency (also known as low testosterone, “low T,” or hypogonadism) is common, affecting 4 to 5 […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by Philip Cheng, MD — October 2025. Testosterone deficiency (also known as low testosterone, “low T,” or hypogonadism) is common, affecting 4 to 5 […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — October 2025. A fertility journey can be exhausting — physically and emotionally — and knowing […]
By Janet Choi, MD, Chief Medical Officer As Progyny continues to champion benefits that support family building and women’s health […]
Updated by the Progyny Clinical Team — September 2025. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal condition that affects […]
Written by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by the Progyny Clinical Team — November 2025. During pregnancy, you have a […]
IUI entails the insemination of sperm through the cervix directly into the uterus, with the idea that having an increased concentration of sperm in the upper reproductive tract increases your chances for pregnancy.
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Black women are twice as likely to suffer from infertility but are half as likely to access care than white women.
Join Dr. Georgia Witkin as she sits down with Nora Spielman, a licensed clinical social worker with a specialty in […]
Pregnancy loss (also known as a miscarriage) is an emotionally and physically difficult challenge many individuals and couples face when […]
Fertility treatments can take an emotional and physical toll on both partners in the relationship as they try to get […]
Exploring the path to parenthood as a single parent by choice.