Infertility Specialized Doctor

Updated on February 06, 2008
M.I. asks from Charlotte, NC
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Hello. I'm trying to conceive for months but it's just not happening. I just turned 40, and my periods are getting shorter and lighter flow. I feel my time is ticking... Does anyone know the best doctor to see? My OB/GYN was honest and told me that it is not her specialized area.

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K.

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I went to Dr Wing at REACH (Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charotte). There are two main places here and have about the same success rates.

They were, for whatever reason, unsuccessful with all types of treatment, and we adopted a beautiful baby boy.

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L.D.

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Seek out a infertility doctor. I had my first and only child at age 46 with the help of Dr. Woods. I was living in Texas at the time. Just moved to the NC area. My friend and husband are proud parents of twin girls at the age of 55. Her husband 60 years old.

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A.C.

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Try going to REACH--Reproductive Endocrinolgy Associates of CHarlotte.

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S.H.

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You should be able to find one in the yellow pages. Check with your insurance first,they probably have one listed. You should have asked your Dr. for a reference to one they might know.

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