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Dr Rydfors received his Medical degree and specialization training from Stanford University Medical Center. He is an Assistant Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center and is board certified.
He is the initial creator and current Co-Author of the popular "Handbook in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility". Now in its sixth edition, the main handbook used by all Obstetricians and Gynecologists in training in the US.
He is the Chief Medical Advisor for the American Pregnancy Association. He is the recipient of the Compassionate Doctor and Patient's Choice award.
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View AllThings You Need to Know about Ovulation Tracking Devices
BBT Tracking is a widely used conventional method for women to manage their menstrual cycle and prepare for pregnancy. Many measurements can be used to track basal body temperature, oral measurement is the most common, most people consider oral measurement as basal body temperature tracking equally, but in fact, oral measurement is just one of the methods, the other methods include wrist temperature measurement, and finger temperature measurement, which is the most convenient way. Thus, the smart ring has become an innovative solution for simplifying the process of fertility tracking.
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Why Can't I Get Pregnant? 7 Possible Reasons
For many individuals or couples, bringing new life into the world is a wonderful and natural desire. However, the fertility journey is not always as easy as you would like it to be. Some people may find themselves getting pregnant quickly after trying, while others may encounter challenges that make them wonder, "Why can't I get pregnant?"
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What is LH Hormone? Effects of it on Pregnancy
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a chemical in the body, essentially a glycoprotein hormone that is released by our pituitary gland at the same time as FSH, which prepares the follicle to release the egg, and LH, which stimulates the ovaries to release the egg, ultimately helping the woman to release a healthy, intact egg, and ensuring women’s reproductive health. LH is an important hormone for pregnancy. In an infertile adult woman, the luteinizing hormone triggers the ovaries to release an egg and is produced at a higher level 24-36 hours before every ovulation phase of the menstrual cycle.
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