There are Numerous Options That Can Help
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine recommends consulting a health care provider if a woman is under 35 years old and has been trying to conceive for more than 12 months, or is over 35 years old and has been trying to conceive for over 6 months.
Fertility treatments can increase the likelihood of getting pregnant. Treatments can include lifestyle changes, vitamins and supplements, surgery, medication, or assisted reproduction.
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How to Get Pregnant - Best Tips to Help You Conceive
Let’s First Look at How Pregnancy Happens To understand how to get pregnant, you need to understand the processes that…
What is Ovulation?
Ovulation is when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and made available to…
Preconception Health For Men
Historically, when couples had difficulty conceiving, it was assumed that the woman was infertile. We now know that male factor…
Ovulation: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ovulation? Ovulation is when a mature egg is released from the ovary, travels through the fallopian tube, and…
How Do FSH Levels Affect Fertility?
Follicle Stimulating Hormone, commonly known as FSH, is an important hormone in the reproductive processes in both men and women.…
How to Get & Keep a Healthy Sperm Count
Are you and your partner struggling to get pregnant? Although it may be immediately assumed that the woman is infertile,…
Understand Your Fertility Tests
When trying to get pregnant and maintain an healthy pregnancy, there are key things to know about your reproductive system…
Fertility Window Calculator
How to Determine Your Fertility Window Before we talk about how to calculate your fertility window, it might be helpful…