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Lifestyle Factors Affecting Fertility – Part 2

What Is Good For the Brain Is Good For the Gametes Last month’s article discussed the importance of exercise and proper sleep in lowering inflammation… Continue Reading

Infertility Options

Having a baby is a happy occasion that many couples look forward to. However, some couples need help to conceive. About 10% of Americans of… Continue Reading

Treating Infertility: Part Two

Infertility may be caused by more than one factor. Some causes are easily found and treated, while others are not. In some cases, no cause… Continue Reading

Treating Infertility: Part One

Part One Many couples who want to have a child have not been able to do so. About 15% of couples in the United States… Continue Reading

Endocrinology and Female Infertility

What Is Infertility and Why Is It a Concern? Infertility is the inability of a sexually active couple, not using any contraception, to conceive during… Continue Reading

Treatment For Male Infertility

In some severe cases, no treatment is available for male infertility, but many times, treatment provides a cost-effective resolution to the problem that will allow… Continue Reading

Why You Are Unable To Conceive: Part Three

Part 3 There are many ways to see if ovulation occurs. Some tests are done by the woman herself and others are done by the… Continue Reading

Why You Are Unable To Conceive: Part Two

Part Two Infertility may be caused by more than one factor. Some causes are easily found and treated, while others are not. In some cases,… Continue Reading

Acupuncture For Increasing Fertility

Around 10-12% of women in the United States have difficulty getting and staying pregnant. One in eight couples are struggling with fertility. Unfortunately, as these… Continue Reading

Why You Are Unable To Conceive

Part One Many couples who want to have a child are not able to do so. About 15% of couples in the United States are… Continue Reading

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