As many as six percent of women between the ages of 15-44 struggle with infertility. One of the most common causes of this problem is ovarian cysts. These small sacs develop in or on the surface of th...
The Science Behind the Two-Week Wait
The two-week wait refers to the grueling period of time a couple has to wait between ovulation and a pregnancy test to see if conception has occurred. This is often a stressful time for hopeful couple...
Miscarriages: Everything You Need To Know
A miscarriage is one of the most emotionally painful experiences a woman can go through. Though a large number of women will experience a miscarriage at least once during a lifetime, many are never aw...
Luteal Phase Defect and Its Impact on Your Fertility
A luteal phase defect, or LPD, is a common cause of infertility and recurrent miscarriages among women. The luteal phase of a woman’s menstrual cycle occurs between ovulation and menstruation. D...
Birth Control Recovery: Balancing Hormones for Conception
Hormonal birth control is prescribed to women for several reasons, the primary one being to prevent pregnancy. Once a woman has the desire to become pregnant and discontinues taking hormonal contracep...
Type O Blood and the Link to Possible Fertility Issues
A new study from Yale University has found that women with type O blood tend to have fewer eggs and lower success rates during in vitro fertilization. Roughly 10 percent of all women have trouble c...
10 Signs You May Have Fertility Complications
While not being able to conceive for a lengthy period of time might not necessarily indicate a problem when it comes to fertility, there are numerous signs that you should be on the lookout for when t...
Excessive Sweating: One of Many Possible Signs of PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormone imbalance that affects many women, and it cause people to sweat excessively without any cause. If you find yourself sweating a lot, it might be a sign ...
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