Fertility and maternal health in the Black community
Black women are twice as likely to suffer from infertility but are half as likely to access care than white women.
Black women are twice as likely to suffer from infertility but are half as likely to access care than white women.
Years into a difficult fertility journey, James and Krista found hope. Thanks to their Progyny coverage put in place by […]
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Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team. Reviewed by the Progyny Clinical Team — January 2026. In vitro fertilization (IVF) often […]
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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.
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — December 2025. After an embryo transfer or intrauterine insemination, you’ll wait about two weeks before […]
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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.
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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, […]