Understanding adenomyosis is crucial for those women who are trying to conceive because of the impact that it has on fertility. Adenomyosis, also referred to as endometrial hyperplasia, is a chroni...
Brain Produced Estrogen is a Necessary Element of Ovulation
Estrogen is a female hormone produced by ovarian follicles of females. It is responsible for the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics. It also prepares the uterus for implantation...
Celiac Disease and Its Effect on Male and Female Fertility
Celiac disease is a widespread chronic disease in the US and Europe that persists for a lifetime. It is assumed that one in 100 people are affected. In Europe, celiac disease is one of the most common...
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...
Premature Ovarian Failure and Your Fertility
Premature ovarian failure is a condition that affects one out of every 1,000 females who are between 25 and 29. Additionally, the condition affects one out of every 1,000 females between 20 and 39. ...
Superovulation Treatment: An Option for Those with Infertility?
Superovulation therapy, an infertility treatment, uses fertility drugs to enable growth of multiple eggs that are removed before ovulation to use in other treatments to increase the chances of concept...
Herpes and Infertility: How an HHV-6A Infection Can Impair Female Fertility
There are many factors that can affect a woman’s fertility. According to the newest research, a certain virus in the endometrium can lead to female infertility. Responsible for this is an infection ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and the Impact on Fertility
Pelvic inflammatory disease, or PID, affects more than 1 million women in the United States each year. Caused by sexually transmitted infections, PID is one of the leading causes of preventable infert...