When Should You Have Your Fertility Checked? It is normal for it to take several months to become pregnant. However, at some point of being unsuccessful at conceiving, seeking a doctor’s opinion an...
Holistic Approaches for Inducing Ovulation
If you are looking for a natural way to parenthood but having trouble ovulating, there are a few different ways to naturally induce ovulation and holistically increase your chances of becoming pregna...
In Vitro Gametogenesis and the Controversy of “Designer Babies”
The concept of creating "designer babies" has been controversial since the technological advances made in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) during the latter half of the 20th century. Currently, In Vitro G...
The Role of Chronobiology in Fertility
Chronobiology is a branch of biology that deals with natural and cyclic phenomena in living things, in other words; circadian rhythms within the body and how they are affected by external stimuli. Chr...
Mild IVF Can Be a Better Alternative to Conventional IVF
For women struggling to get pregnant, there’s good news thanks to an advanced and simpler kind of IVF treatment called Mild IVF. Most people today are familiar with IVF, or in vitro fertilization...
Choosing Between a Day Three and Day Five Embryo Biopsy
In vitro fertilization (IVF) to help infertile women become pregnant is a complex combination of procedures that are designed to provide the best opportunity to have a viable pregnancy resulting in a ...
A Guide to Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
Some women undergoing fertility treatments may experience OHSS. This abnormality of the ovary is treatable with early detection and knowing what signs and symptoms to watch for. What is OHSS? Ovaria...
Add-on Fertility Treatments: Are They Worth It?
Researchers are finding that more women are opting to postpone pregnancy plans with the goals to establish their own careers and foundations—a factor that is resulting in them taking longer to conce...
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