Love, Loss and the Mystery of Unknown Infertility
From the frustration of an unknown infertility diagnosis to joy: a couple’s hopeful path to parenthood.
The Loma Linda University Center for Fertility & IVF has provided personalized, quality fertility care in the Inland Empire area for more than 25 years. As one of the longest standing fertility centers in southern California, our dedicated staff has helped thousands of couples realize their dreams of creating a family.
From the frustration of an unknown infertility diagnosis to joy: a couple’s hopeful path to parenthood.
Stephani & her husband didn’t expect a low sperm count and male infertility diagnosis, but they never lost hope of their dream of a family.
Alabama court ruling on embryo personhood sparks concerns but no changes for our fertility patients.
Amy and her husband endured years of loss, but with the help of assisted reproductive technology they were able to start a family.
Should Loma Linda Fertility patients get the COVID-19 vaccine if they are pregnant or seeking to become pregnant? We’ve got answers in our FAQ.
LLU Center for Fertility & IVF is pleased to announce our clinic has re-opened and we are resuming fertility treatments. Learn more about new COVID-19 safety measures and what to expect.
Report named LLUMC as the best hospital in the Riverside/San Bernardino metro area & ranked the gynecology department among the top 30 in the U.S.
Using an egg donor or sperm donor can mean that you’re going to have a baby that has someone else’s DNA. But you can still find a donor who feels like a natural fit for your family.
Debbie and her husband, Kevin, had a long list of medical issues standing in their way of becoming parents. But thanks to the egg donation process, she is now pregnant with their second child.
After years of disappointment, Samantha could not envision seeing a positive sign on a pregnancy test – but she has now, all thanks to an egg donor.