Once you are pregnant, you will continue your care with us until 12 weeks, which coincides with the end of the 1st trimester. At that point you will “graduate” to your general Obstetrician or Perinatologist for the remainder of your prenatal care.
Learn
- FAQ’s
- What is infertility?
- Why am I not getting pregnant?
- Do I really need to see a fertility doctor?
- What is a Reproductive Endocrinologist?
- Does a woman’s age affect fertility?
- Is infertility primarily a woman’s problem?
- Why do fertility treatments work?
- What should I expect during my initial visit?
- Why do I need to be evaluated at the start of each treatment?
- Do I really need so many office visits and blood tests during my fertility treatments?
- Once I’m pregnant, what are my restrictions?
- Who will take care of me in my pregnancy?
- Treatment Costs
- Glossary
- Amniocentesis
- Anembryonic Pregnancy
- Aneuploidy
- Asherman’s Syndrome
- Assisted Hatching
- Asthenospermia
- Azoospermia
- Biochemical Pregnancy
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- Blastocyst
- Chorionic Villous Sampling (CVS)
- Clinical Pregnancy
- Embryo
- Embryonic Demise
- Endometriosis
- Euploidy
- Fibroid
- Gamete
- Gestational Sac
- Hydrosalpinx
- Hysterosalpingogram
- Hysteroscopy
- Implantation
- IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
- Infertility
- Links
- Topics
- FAQ’s
Orange County Office
Address
1401 Avocado Avenue
Suite 403
Newport Beach, CA 92660
MapPhone
949-706-2229 (BABY)

