Using egg banks for pregnancy
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by the Progyny Clinical Team — December 2025. An egg bank is a specialized facility where human […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by the Progyny Clinical Team — December 2025. An egg bank is a specialized facility where human […]
You may have heard that drinking pomegranate juice and eating pineapple can help with pregnancy, but is there truth to this?
There are several ways to evaluate tubal and uterine anomalies, including Saline Sonogram (SIS), Hysterosalpingogram (HSG), and Sonohysterosalpingogram
By Janet Choi, MD, Chief Medical Officer ASRM is one of my favorite annual gatherings because it’s a chance to […]
Updated by the Progyny Clinical Team — December 2025. A cancer diagnosis, or learning that you’re at higher risk, can raise urgent questions about […]
Tubal disease, a disorder in which the fallopian tubes are blocked or damaged, is responsible for approximately 25 to 35 percent of all female factor infertility.
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — December 2025. Adoption involves several key steps, from choosing an agency to completing […]
Progyny hosted a webinar that dove into how men can find support in a family building journey. Hear from others on how they coped through infertility and loss.
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — November 2025. Did you know that humans are actually pretty good at dealing with stress? But there’s […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — October 2025. It takes a village to build any family. If you’re dealing with the isolation that can come with infertility, […]
Progyny recognizes that infertility does not discriminate, impacting both men and women equally. This Men’s Health Week, we hosted a […]
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September), Progyny hosted a special webinar about infertility in the Latinx and Hispanic […]