Independent, evidence-based fertility treatment information—so you can make informed decisions.
To provide accessible, accurate, and unbiased fertility treatment information that empowers patients to advocate for themselves and make informed decisions about their care.
Fertility treatment is complex, expensive, and emotionally charged. Patients often face pressure to make quick decisions without fully understanding their options, costs, or realistic chances of success.
We created ConceiveGuide to give patients the objective information they need—drawn from CDC data, peer-reviewed research, and ASRM guidelines—without the influence of clinic marketing budgets.
Every patient deserves to understand their diagnosis, compare treatment options, and choose a clinic based on transparent data—not just proximity or advertising.
We do not accept clinic sponsorships, and clinics cannot pay for placement or favorable coverage in our directory. Our clinic data comes directly from CDC ART reports.
We may earn affiliate commissions from products we recommend, and we clearly disclose these relationships. Our editorial content is never influenced by these partnerships.
This independence is fundamental to our mission: you can trust that our information serves patients, not providers.
Every claim is backed by peer-reviewed research, CDC data, or official medical guidelines.
We disclose our sources, methodology, and any financial relationships clearly.
No clinic sponsorships. No pay-for-play. Our content serves patients, not providers.
Resources for all paths to parenthood—couples, single parents, and LGBTQ+ families.
Cost calculators, insurance guides, and tools that address real patient needs.
Regular updates to reflect the latest research, guidelines, and cost information.
Every piece of content follows a rigorous process to ensure accuracy.
Writers review CDC ART data, peer-reviewed studies, and ASRM/ACOG guidelines before drafting content. We prioritize primary sources over secondary reporting.
Medical claims include citations to original sources. Statistics link directly to CDC databases or published research. We don't make claims we can't verify.
Health content is reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals for accuracy, appropriate context, and clinical relevance.
We review content annually (or when new CDC data is released) to ensure statistics and recommendations remain current.
We state what we don't know. When evidence is limited or outcomes vary significantly, we say so explicitly.
We welcome feedback, corrections, and suggestions for improvement.
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