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  • Blocked Fallopian Tubes

    Blocked fallopian tubes are one of the most common fertility problems. Getting diagnosed and treated correctly is important and knowing your options is key. Here are guidelines.

  • Coping With Infertility

    To couples with infertility, the diagnosis may seem like the start of a lonely, heartbreaking road. However, there are treatment options, reproductive alternatives and numerous support groups in...

  • Fertility Drugs

    Infertility is a generally defined as a person being physiologically unable to contribute to conception; however, this definition is somewhat limited in scope. Infertility can be the result of an...

  • Fertility Pills

    Fertility drugs are used to help women who are having problems conceiving and carrying a baby to full term by not ovulating or having multiple miscarriages. Fertility drugs come in two forms:...

  • Fertility Tips

    Many homeowners aspire to have a lawn that looks like it could be the green of a golf course. However, it takes work for a lawn to have that "golf course look." Lawn fertilizers are often...

  • Fertility Treatment

    Though fertility drugs exist, you may be searching for a natural alternative to help regulate your cycle and increase your chances for conception. In addition to several vitamins and herbs that...

  • Hcg Injections

    Injection of the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is thought to aid in weight loss for women and serve as a fertility supplement in men. There are versions of the hormone that can be...

  • Improve Fertility

    Congratulations on your decision to try to get pregnant. Now that you have decided to conceive, you may be curious about what you can do to boost the odds of it happening as soon as possible....

  • In Vitro Fertilization

    In vitro fertilization is an artificial conception method that allows the egg to be fertilized by sperm outside of the body. The fertilized egg is then planted in the woman's uterus with the hope...

  • Infertility Treatment

    Infertility is medically defined as not being able to conceive after 1 year of trying (or after 6 months for women over the age of 35). There are multiple treatment options for consideration.

  • What Are the Causes of Sperm Agglutination?

    According to the National Fertility Association, male infertility comprises 50% percent of childless marriages in the United States. There are many reasons that sperm functionality may become...

  • Family Leave Act and Fertility

    The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) legislation was implemented in 1993. It allows eligible employees to take time off from work for childcare, family care, and treatment for medical problems. ...

  • Wheatgrass and Fertility

    To maintain a healthy body it's important to get the right amount of fruits and vegetables, which includes wheatgrass. With its high chlorophyll level, wheatgrass increases the flow of oxygen...

  • What Are Normal Estradiol Levels in IVF?

    Normal estradiol levels during an in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle can vary from woman to woman. And while a level of 1,000 may be normal for one woman, it may be considered low for another,...

  • The Effects of L Arginine on Sperm

  • Health Issues Due to Assisted Reproductive Technology

    Assisted reproductive technology (ART) allows many infertile couples to have a baby, but there are potentially serious health risks for the mothers and children.

  • The Effect of Azinphos-methyl on the Human Sperm

    Azinphos-methyl is an agricultural pesticide with controversial effects on sperm quality and male fertility.

  • Ingredients of Solaray Fertility Blend

  • Viagra Overdose Treatment

    Viagra is a prescription drug used to treat male erectile dysfunction. It has been successfully used by over 25 million men worldwide. A doctor will advise a patient about the benefits and the...

  • Hormone Therapy to Have A Baby

    Hormone therapy is a common treatment for women with fertility problems. There are many causes of infertility, but fertility drugs may be able to help those with irregular ovulation. Three common...

  • What Are the Causes of Reproductive Health Problems?

    Causes of reproductive health problems are many and varied and can occur at the earliest stages of embryonic and fetal development and can persist through puberty into adulthood. Causes can range...

  • Fsh Test Information

    FSH tests are performed in order to measure follicle-stimulating hormone levels in a blood sample. Follicle-stimulating hormone is produced by the pituitary gland in both men and women.

  • Patient Injection Instructions for HCG

    HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a medication given via self-injection for women undergoing ovulation induction. HCG may be used to prepare for procedures such as IUI (intra uterine...

  • Fallopian Tubes Treatment

    Fallopian tubes are the pair of tubes in female mammals that are essential for ovulation and conception to occur. During ovulation and conception, the tubes transport a female's egg from the ovary...

  • What Are Blocked Fallopian Tubes?

    Fallopian tubes, also known as the oviducts are a pair of tubes that are found in every female mammal. During ovulation and conception, the fallopian tubes are used to transport a female's egg...

  • How to Tell If Your Fallopian Tubes Are Blocked

    Fallopian tubes are located on each side of the uterus. Their job is to help the egg find its way from a woman's ovaries to the uterus. When the fallopian tubes become blocked, the egg cannot...

  • What Is a High Fsh?

    FSH stands for Follicle Stimulating Hormone. It is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland and is responsible for the growth of eggs and sperm in females and males respectively.

  • What Can Urologists Do for Low Sperm Count?

    Low sperm count is a cause of male infertility. Treatment for low sperm count can increase your chances of fertilization, and urologists are skilled at deciding the correct form of treatment.

  • How to Increase Sperm Growth

    According to the Mayo Clinic, it's estimated that 10 to 15 percent of American couples are infertile. In about half of these cases, it's the male that can't produce enough healthy sperm to...

  • Diet & Glucophage to Control PCOS

    Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has many symptoms, including lack of ovulation, increased hair on the body, acne and obesity. Women with PCOS are insulin resistant, so their cells do not...

  • How to Extract Male Sperm

    There are two procedures that are performed by medical professionals to extract male sperm. They are MESE (microsurgical testicular sperm extraction) and TESE (testicular sperm extraction). These...

  • PCOS Infertility Diets

    For many years, women plagued with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) knew only that they were often subjected to painful ovarian cysts and diminished fertility. Recently however, it has been...

  • How To Take Red Clover to Reverse a Tubal Ligation

    If you have had a tubal ligation to prevent pregnancy, there may come a time when you wish to reverse the process and have another child. Before going the surgical route to reverse sterilization,...

  • Patient Instructions for Giving HCG Shot

    HCG, also known as human chorionic gonadotropin, is a hormone administered to patients undergoing fertility treatment to induce ovulation. HCG injections may also be given to patients who are...

  • How to Conceive With Low Male Testosterone

    When infertility issues arise, often the burden is on the woman. Many people still assume that the health and viability of woman's eggs are the primary ingredient to a successful pregnancy. ...

  • How to Treat Pain of Cystic Ovaries

    In order to treat the pain caused by cystic ovaries, you need to know the reason for the cyst formation. Cysts form during a normal menstrual cycle; these are called functional cysts and are...

  • What Are Good Fertility Drugs?

    Fertility drugs are used to help infertile couples conceive. The drugs can balance hormone levels, stimulate ovulation and boost sperm production. Several fertility drugs may be prescribed by a...

  • What to Expect at the First Appointment With a Reproductive Endocrinologist

    A reproductive endocrinologist (RE) treats reproductive disorders like infertility and recurrent miscarriage. It can be difficult to obtain an appointment, so you should schedule one as quickly as...

  • What Does a Reproductive Endocrinologist Do?

    Reproductive endocrinologists specialize in treating reproductive disorders that cause infertility. Infertility is the inability to get pregnant or impregnate someone due to a medical disorder...

  • How to Boost Sperm Count

    A sperm analysis can be performed for many reasons. It's especially critical when a couple is having difficulty in becoming pregnant. A sperm analysis assesses a sperm sample on three criteria:...

  • What Is Reproductive Endocrinology?

    According to the International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination, reproductive endocrinology is a medical specialty combining studies in obstetrics, gynecology and endocrinology....

  • Fertility Detox

    Before attempting to get pregnant, a woman should take care to ensure that she is healthy by eating nutritious food, exercising, and minimizing exposure to toxins, according to WomensHealth.gov....

  • How to Find a Fertility Clinic

    Fertility clinics-which help patients with infertility problems, reproductive surgery and programs like in vitro fertilization or artificial insemination-are easy to find. Many professional and...

  • Ovulex Vs. Clomid

    For those women seeking a way to increase their fertility, Ovulex and Clomid are two possible options. However, these two options differ greatly in chemical makeup, with Clomid being a synthetic...

  • Why Do People Use Fertility Drugs?

    Fertility drugs are commonly prescribed for couples who are experiencing infertility. Infertility is the inability to conceive a child after one year of trying. According to Shared Journey, a...

  • How to Correct Low Sperm Count

    A low sperm count decreases a man's chances of conceiving a child and is a leading cause of male infertility. Low sperm count is caused by genetic and environmental factors. Sometimes, addressing...

  • How to Produce More Sperm Naturally

    Low sperm count can be a barrier to conception. You can do many things that do not involve medications or surgery to raise it. Low amounts of testosterone, a varicocele (swollen vein in the...

  • What Will a Fertility Specialist Offer?

    A fertility specialist (or reproductive endocrinologist) is a doctor who has been trained in obstetrics and gynecology and also reproductive endocrinology. A fertility specialist can offer more...

  • How to Improve a Low Sperm Count in a Human

    The leading cause of male infertility is low sperm count. According to the Mayo Clinic, an exact cause for low sperm count can not always be found. However, there are lifestyle changes that a man...

  • Financial Help for Couples Who Can't Afford IVF

    When IVF (in-vitro fertilization) is recommended for couples diagnosed with infertility, the idea and process involved can be overwhelming. Factor in the cost for one IVF cycle, an average of...

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