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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Why Can’t I Stay Pregnant?

Answering the question, “Why can’t I stay pregnant?”

Anyone who has experienced one or more miscarriages knows that getting pregnant is only half the battle. For some hopeful parents, staying pregnant is the real challenge. If you feel like you’ve been doing everything right but can’t carry a pregnancy to term, you might find yourself asking,

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When to See a Fertility Doctor

Learn when to see a fertility doctor for help conceiving

Have you and your partner tried to conceive without success? At Texas Fertility Center, we are dedicated to assisting our patients in achieving their goal of creating or building their family. Advanced training and expertise allow Erika Munch MD, our San Antonio fertility center expert,

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How Common is Miscarriage?

Answering the question – How common is miscarriage?

Many hopeful parents ask our San Antonio fertility specialists, “How common is miscarriage?” Although you might feel isolated after suffering a pregnancy loss, you aren’t alone. Approximately 20%-25% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage.

Miscarriage is more common in early pregnancy. In fact, more than 80% of miscarriages occur before 12 weeks,

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Coenzyme Q 10 and Female Fertility

Coenzyme Q 10, aka Co Q 10, but also known as ubiquinone, is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like compound that naturally occurs in most cells of the body, primarily in the mitochondria. Co Q 10 is needed for the basic function of cells and is the source of energy for the mitochondria. Mitochondria are the organelles inside cells that generate energy for the cell in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP),

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