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Couples choosing to undergo fertility treatments have several options to choose from. Making a choice is based on what challenges you’re facing and your specific needs. The choices can range from lifestyle choices to medication, surgery, and assisted reproductive treatments (ART). The two most popular fertility treatments are assisted reproductive treatments- intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Some people are more familiar with one method than another, and it can be difficult to choose between them. This article will take a comprehensive view of each of these methods and what you should expect when you visit your fertility specialist.
Age plays a huge role in your fertility. Though males assigned at birth are fertile longer than women, now more than ever, many people are having babies later in life. Nevertheless, the older you grow the harder it can be to get pregnant in both males and females.
Maintaining a nutritious diet during pregnancy is key to having a healthy pregnancy. Choosing the right meals to eat can be overwhelming, especially with all the information available online. Some foods are promoted as taboos, and one such food is the pineapple. An old wives’ tale has attributed miscarriages and other pregnancy challenges to the pineapple. But is any of these true?
Endometriosis is a medical condition that’s quite common. In America, endometriosis affects more than 11% of women between the ages of 15 and 44. As women get into their 30s and 40s, chances of getting it increase, making it harder to get pregnant. Now more than ever, conversations around Endometriosis are increasing because often than not, many women are misdiagnosed until it’s too late.
Being pregnant and getting your period a few days later can be confusing and extremely disappointing. If this happens to you, you may have gone through a chemical pregnancy. Though this is a common occurrence, it can still be devastating, especially if you have struggled with infertility for some time. Many women who have a chemical pregnancy may not even realize that they were pregnant in the first place. Let’s look at how chemical pregnancies happen and what they mean for you.