Tagged as Infertility

Reproductive clocks determine how long a person remains fertile. We, women, begin being fertile at puberty and we cease being fertile at menopause (either naturally occurring or induced through surgery or chemical). So our reproductive clock -only has so many years from beginning to end. And one thing has, to this point, always been true of this cycle: there’s no going backward. But a new breakthrough...
August 17, 2020
Starting a family is one of the most exciting chapters in your life as a couple. My purpose is to educate, empower and inform readers about some of the common mistakes couples make during this stage, to help you grow your family and strengthen your partnership so you can conceive with ease and transition pleasantly into parenthood! - Sometimes we focus so much on the excitement of making a baby that...
December 26, 2019
When people start researching female infertility they often ask these female infertility questions: what is female infertility, what causes it, what are the signs and symptoms, how does age affect female infertility and a woman’s ability to get pregnant, how do doctors determine the cause of the infertility, how is female infertility treated, and what are the odds that an infertile woman will become...
March 20, 2017