Getting Pregnant
Getting pregnant isn’t always easy. And it comes with a lot of responsibility. Premier Health providers share advice about infertility, achieving a healthy weight before and during pregnancy, and other healthy steps you can take to impact your baby’s growth and development.

With the promise of infertility treatments comes the increased chance of multiple births and the risks they pose

- Cancer Information for Women
- Endometriosis
- Getting Pregnant
- Health Topics
- Infertility
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What you need to know for your good health.

Being overweight can put you and your baby at risk.

Are headaches more common in women? The answer is yes, and here’s why.

Is surgery really the only way to diagnose endometriosis?

- Baby on the Way
- Bladder and Pelvic Health
- Getting Pregnant
- Infertility
- Labor and Delivery
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Some affect fertility; others are symptomless.

Drugs – not the stork – might help bring you a baby.

IUI or IVF? Understand the differences in these fertility treatments.

Is this advanced fertility procedure right for you?

This imaging test can reveal why you can’t get pregnant.

Is your baby at risk for a genetic disorder?

Tried-and-true can leave you tired and blue.

Even before the stick turns blue, your body might give you subtle clues.

A recent study suggests your body will be ready when you are.

Good advice for eating when you want to get pregnant.

If you can’t predict your cycle, you need to learn about these.