What is the process for moving frozen embryos, eggs, and sperm?
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — October 2025. If you’ve chosen to preserve your fertility through freezing embryos, eggs, or sperm, […]
Updated by the Progyny Editorial Team — October 2025. If you’ve chosen to preserve your fertility through freezing embryos, eggs, or sperm, […]
Your postpartum checkup is the first visit you will have with your doctor after giving birth. It is important to ensure that you are recovering from your pregnancy and birth.
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, […]
Updated by the Progyny Clinical Team — November 2025. Conversations about health can sometimes focus solely on weight, which may […]
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 […]
Progyny hosted a webinar to better understand the basics of male infertility, the different treatment options, and ways men can optimize their fertility.
Progyny hosted a webinar that discussed how managers and people leaders can support someone when going through a family building journey.
Progyny hosted a webinar about understanding the health conditions that increase infertility in the Black community and finding the right doctor. We expanded the dialogue we started with our Fertility and Maternal Health in the Black Community webinar by pulling together experts to discuss the health conditions specific to the Black community and insights for finding a physician you connect with.
Receiving a cancer diagnosis can turn your world upside down, but understanding your fertility options from day one can make all the difference.
To better understand how telehealth differs from an in-person visit.
How clinics are keeping you safe and what fertility treatment will look like during COVID and beyond.