Heartland Fertility Blog

Female Fertility and Fibroids

Fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that develop in the uterus. Are they common? How do they affect fertility, if they affect it at all?

Posted by HCRM on Jul 15, 2016

Male Infertility and Low Sperm Motility: What Is the Link?

Low sperm motility can have a negative impact on male fertility. Let's see why this causes issues with infertility.

Posted by HCRM on Jun 15, 2016

Fertility Treatment for Men with Low Sperm Count

At Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine, PC, we offer several fertility treatments for couples having difficulty conceiving due to low sperm count.

Posted by HCRM on May 15, 2016

Another Reason to Quit: How Smoking Affects Female Fertility

Smoking can lead to female infertility. Our fertility specialists would like to consider why this is the case.

Posted by HCRM on Mar 15, 2016

How Smoking Impacts Male Fertility

Men who smoke are likely to experience infertility issues such as poor sperm count and erectile dysfunction.

Posted by HCRM on Mar 15, 2016

How Fallopian Tube Blockages Affect Female Fertility

Blocked fallopian tubes can lead to female infertility. Fertility specialists have a number of treatments available.

Posted by HCRM on Jan 15, 2016

How Does Age Affect Female Fertility?

Female fertility and age are closely linked. Learn more about age and female fertility in this overview.  

Posted by HCRM on Dec 15, 2015

The Relationship Between Age and Male Infertility

At Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine, PC, patients can explore fertility treatment options for male infertility that may be age-related.

Posted by HCRM on Nov 15, 2015

The Benefits of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) involves injecting a sperm directly into an egg. The benefits are numerous.

Posted by HCRM on Oct 15, 2015

IUI vs. IVF: Which Is Right for You?

Intrauterine insemination and in vitro fertilization can help couples become pregnant. Find out more about IUI vs. IVF.

Posted by HCRM on Sep 15, 2015

Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine

Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine

Our board certified fertility specialists offer state-of-the-art fertility treatments. An open and inclusive environment, the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine can address different causes of infertility and help LGBTQ couples build loving families.

Contact our practice online or call us at (402) 717-4200 to schedule a consultation.

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