Fertility is a very private and sensitive matter. However, if you and your partner are having trouble conceiving, you may want to learn more about how it works, particularly as it relates to heredity....
The Impact of Vitamin D on Fertility Treatments
Vitamin D is involved in various stages of conception and maintaining a pregnancy and can affect the outcome of fertility treatments. Calcitriol, or D3, is the active form of this vitamin that is u...
A Mother-In-Law’s Impact Upon Fertility
Some researchers have hypothesized that a key relationship could play a significant role in determining an individual’s fertility. It is widely accepted and, in some cases, scientifically proven ...
The Importance of Egg Count for Fertility
Since time immemorial, the ability of women to conceive has been linked to their identity. A “real” woman is one who is capable of giving birth. As a result of this widespread view, there has been...
How the Corpus Luteum Affects Your Fertility
The corpus luteum is an integral part of conception. It enables a fertilized egg to implant in the uterine wall. Many conditions can cause a defective corpus luteum. Developed during the luteal pha...
Boosting Your Baby Exposure to Increase Fertility
Women today are multifaceted. Their education and careers are of the utmost importance. For many women, travel and cultural experiences are also a priority. Eventually, though, many women get marri...
Melatonin’s Role in IVF Treatments and Success Rates
Melatonin is a hormone that is primarily produced in the pineal glands. It helps to control the circadian rhythm, i.e. the 24-hour cycle of physiological processes of living beings, including fertilit...
Tips for a Happy and Comfortable Thanksgiving With Loved Ones Dealing With Infertility
Though Thanksgiving is typically depicted as a fun time for the whole family, it can lead to a lot of unpleasant drama if one person says the wrong thing. Therefore, it is very important to be thought...
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