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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 323-933-1795



Address: 6330 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 408 90048 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: beverlyhills.reproductivepartners.com

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Worried about your chances of conceiving when using Marijuana? New research gives some insight:

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Let's debunk 5 common false believes about egg freezing you might have heard:

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With the increased influence of technology in all aspects of our lives, fertility prediction devices and apps have flooded the market. Here's a quick overview:

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What are the main reasons women freeze their eggs? Is it career-related or other reasons? Find out in our most recent blog post:

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It's been four decades of fertility treatment:

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The many challenges women face who are diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS):

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The latest SART data for 2016 has been published! Here is a quick summary of the highlights:

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Here is our recommendation on marijuana use during pregnancy:

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Suffering from recurring miscarriages? Here is our advice:

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Congratulations to five of our RPMG doctors who have been recognized by their peers as "Top Doctors 2018"!

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Women suffering from anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa are warned about a potential link between eating disorders and fertility problems:

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Are you a man suffering from allergies and taking antihistamines? Chances are your sperm may be affected, according to new research:

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Another indication that reducing soda and overall sugar intake is beneficial for fertility and your overall health: