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Melanie and her husband had been married for one year when they first decided to start trying for a baby. What they thought would be a short and hopeful season stretched into six long years without success. After realizing they needed additional support, they were referred to UNC Fertility, and that is when their true… Read more »
UNC Fertility’s very own, Dr. Lisa Marii Cookingham was featured in Everyday Health to discuss how antibiotics can affect fertility. “There is some evidence that certain antibiotics can influence reproductive function, but the effects vary widely depending on the medication and the situation,” says Lisa Marii Cookingham, MD, a clinical assistant professor and medical director of… Read more »
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Feb. 11, 2026 – UNC Fertility, one of North Carolina’s leading providers of fertility treatment and care, today announced its plans to expand to accommodate increasing demand from the state’s growing population, and form a new partnership with IVI RMA North America, one of the country’s leading providers of reproductive medicine services…. Read more »
UNC Fertility was proud to participate in this year’s National SREI Fellows Symposium, a premier event bringing together future leaders in reproductive endocrinology and infertility from across the country. Dr. Milroy delivered two impactful presentations: “Private Equity in Healthcare” & “Beyond Academia: How to Create a Successful and Sustainable Career” Reflecting on the experience, Dr…. Read more »
Learn about a clinical research study for PCOS-related infertility — Monday, September 8, 2025 | 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST September is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month, and at UNC Fertility, we’re proud to support research that helps improve the lives of individuals affected by PCOS.We invite you to attend a… Read more »
UNC Fertility is enrolling participants for the REBALANCE Study — a clinical trial evaluating a new approach to help women with infertility due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the leading cause of infertility in women. The study is a one-time, outpatient procedure called Ovarian Rebalancing™, designed to help women ovulate. The procedure uses radiofrequency energy… Read more »