Fertility/Infertility Clinics, Doctors and Specalists
Being diagnosed as "infertile" comes one year after trying to conceive without success. This is true for women, who
cannot get pregnant and also for women, who manage to get pregnant but loose the baby due to miscarriage.
Infertility is not just a woman's issue. 33% of all cases, where a couple cannot conceive is due to male factors -
the same percentage of infertility issues due to female factors.
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Fertility Clinics, Doctors and Specialists listed by state. In cases, where a state is not listed, your best option is
to contact a fertility center located in a neighboring state or city.
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New york
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Washington D.C./District of Columbia
Washington State
West Virginia
INFERTILITY STATISTICS - Source: 2006 National Center For Health Statistics

Approximately 6 million women between the ages of 15 to 44 have problems conceiving.
The number of women, who have used infertility specialists, clinics and doctors to their quest for a precious little one, is estimated at 9 million.
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The number of couples, who sought infertility services is estimated at 2 million.