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Celebrities and Infertility – Raising Awareness

Discussing celebrities and infertility is raising awareness about fertility struggles

Discussing celebrities and infertility is raising awareness about fertility struggles

The media tends to give us unrealistic ideas about everything from beauty to gender roles. It can also be misleading about fertility. Seeing celebrities of all ages with their adorable babies can make you wonder whether any of them ever had trouble conceiving. As stars like Amy Schumer and Anne Hathaway open up, the world is learning more about celebrities and infertility.

Many celebrities have used IVF and egg donation to conceive in their late-40s or 50s, but they may want to keep this fact private. However, this may lead the public to believe such prolonged fertility is normal without medical assistance. Our Las Vegas infertility center wants you to know the truth.

The truth about infertility in America

In the past, many didn’t talk about their fertility struggles, which made people think they were the only ones going through it. However, statistics show that 16.2% of married women between the ages of 15 and 49 have had trouble conceiving or carrying a baby to term. Clearly, you’re far from alone if you’re struggling to welcome a baby.

It’s also common for women to seek fertility treatment services. In fact, 12.7% of women in this age group have sought treatment for infertility.

A look at celebrities and infertility

Renowned celebrities are among the women seeking fertility treatments. Here’s a picture of what celebrities and infertility look like today.

  • Gabrielle Union revealed that she had eight or nine miscarriages, due to adenomyosis (a specific type of endometriosis). Since then, she and her husband Dwayne Wade have welcomed a baby girl using surrogacy.
  • Chrissy Teigen has been open about her journey with husband John Legend to welcome their daughter and son using in vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • After facing pregnancy complication, Kim Kardashian West and Kayne West relied on a generous surrogate to help them have their third child.
  • Courtney Cox welcomed her daughter using IVF. She hasn’t shied away from discussing her fertility struggles, miscarriages and the treatment process.
  • Jamie King went to 10 doctors, experienced miscarriages, and underwent multiple rounds of intrauterine insemination (IUI) and IVF. She finally received a diagnosis of endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) before conceiving her son.
  • Anne Hathaway discussed her struggles with infertility when announcing her second pregnancy.

By sharing their stories, these stars are shedding a light on infertility. Our Las Vegas infertility center team is also doing our part to help more people see that fertility issues are common yet treatable. To learn more about your fertility treatment options, contact us.

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