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Articles from January, 2022

How Tubal Ligation Reversals Impact Fertility (And How They Don’t)

There are plenty of reasons why women decide to get their tubes tied, and it can create a lot of questions like, “Does tubal ligation cause early menopause?” and leave them pondering about the pain after tubal ligation surgery. One of the things women know before the procedure is that the chance of getting pregnant…. read more

Financing Resources with NCCRM

It can be challenging to go through something like fertilization treatment, but with NCCRM, one of the best sperm banks in North Carolina, you don’t have to worry about taking care of the financial side of things. We are happy to offer financial services so you can focus more on growing your family. At the…. read more

FAQs about In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

There are many different fertility options for couples to try. NCCRM offers quite a few of them. With some of the best reproductive technology in the state, we can offer you a custom plan of care for every fertility journey. One of the procedures we can offer is called in-vitro fertilization. This is a fairly…. read more

Dealing with Infertility? Get Started at NCCRM!

If you’re having trouble conceiving, it can be a struggle trying to figure out your next steps. However, you aren’t alone. Approximately one in eight couples are impacted by fertility. The North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine, also known as NCCRM, is a fertility and women’s health center in Cary, NC. We offer a wide…. read more

Antidepressants and Trying to Conceive

Taking antidepressants is fairly common among Americans. In fact, there’s been a 64% increase in antidepressant use from 1999 to 2014, up from 7.7% in 1999. A large portion of antidepressant users are women, who are two times more likely to take them than men. They are great for helping increase the number of neurotransmitters…. read more


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