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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Infertility
Infertility
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Have hope - even after a year Having a hard time conceiving? Take heart! A new study presented at a reproductive medicine conference in Vienna, Austria, shows that most healthy couples who haven't achieved pregnancy after one year of trying will ulti
When to see a specialist Making a baby can take a little more time than we might expect, so when do we know when it's time to seek help from a specialist? Obstetrician/Gynecologist Mark Kan explains.
5 Fertility basics to help you get pregnant naturally In his new book Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program for Maximum Fertility, Dr. Sami David, reproductive endocrinologist, advises that many couples struggling with fertility issues could actually conceive naturally if given “more thorough and tailored care by their doctors.” Check out our ex
5 Ways to increase you fertility Although there are clearly many things that need to line up in order to make the miracle of life occur, experts believe there are many things that you can do to help Mother Nature out. Find out more about boosting your own fertility.
A suprising pair of proteins help make healthy eggs Biologists at Brown University and the University of CaliforniaBerkeley have discovered that two proteins team up to turn on an assortment of ovarian genes critical to the production of healthy eggs. This finding, publi
Are your vices preventing you from becoming pregnant? Few Americans can count themselves "viceless." Whether it's having a glass or two of wine with dinner, or a midday cigarette break, or even a couple of cups of coffee to get going in the morning, the majority of us indul
Ask the experts your question here! Come ask our fertility, pregnancy and baby experts what you want to know! A selection of answers to your questions will be regularly posted on the site.
Big not always bad: Overweight and pregnant Impaired uterine function is not the cause of lower birth rates among overweight women using fertility technologies to become pregnant, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in the August 2003 issue of Fertility an
Careful healthcare consideration can heighten conceptual hopes Infertility affects approximately 10 percent to 15 percent of couples in the United States, says Dr Lisa Halvorson, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
The psychological impact of infertility There is usually not one single cause of infertility as it often stems from a number of factors – some known and treatable, others elusive and enigmatic. If you are struggling with infertility, read on to learn more about the emotions you are feeling and expert advice in dealing with them.
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