Fallopian tubes are female reproductive organs that link the ovaries to the uterus. The fallopian tube is in charge of carrying an egg from the ovary to the uterus during ovulation. If conception occu...
Prolactin Levels May Reveal an Underlying Fertility Concern
Prolactin is a hormone that is made in the pituitary gland. This hormone helps to stimulate milk production within women, once they have delivered a baby. When a woman begins breastfeeding it is expec...
Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women with PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS, affects one in 10 women. Among the commonly known side effects such as weight gain and fertility struggles, there has also been a link found between PCOS and an incr...
Improving Egg Health: A 90-Day Process
For women struggling with fertility or wishing to improve chances of conceiving, 90 days of healthy habits improve egg health. For women who are struggling with fertility or simply want to improve ...
Understanding the Role of Progesterone in Female Fertility
Progesterone is one of the most important hormones when it comes to a female’s fertility and a healthy pregnancy. Progesterone is a hormone that is created after ovulation within the female body. Th...
How Fatigue May Affect Your Fertility
Fatigue is a common problem in our society. Due to stress, work and other important tasks, we have to deal every day, we are permanently exhausted, which in turn can negatively affect our fertility. B...
The Relationship Between Heart Disease Risk Factors and Women’s Fertility
There is a potential correlation between factors that affect a woman's fertility and her risk for developing heart disease. According to information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
How UTIs May Impact Your Fertility
Women often develop urinary tract infections (UTIs). Most UTIs are easily treated with no lasting effects. However, some infections can affect fertility. What Are UTIs? The urinary system includes t...
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