Hyperprolactinemia and infertility are two conditions that are often misdiagnosed, and they can be very frustrating to find a solution for. About 40% of women experience infertility issues without eve...
Early Menopause and the Impact of Infertility
Menopause typically begins at the age of 51 for most women. However, some women may experience it before they have even reached 40 years old. Whether it's due to hormonal shifts, premature ovarian fai...
Testicular Failure and Male Infertility: What to Know
Although many people use "testicular failure" when referring to male infertility, the two are not the same. Though male infertility is most commonly caused by testicular failure, not all cases of test...
Testicular Sarcoidosis: A Rare, But Possible Cause for Male Infertility
Testicular sarcoidosis, an inflammatory condition of the testes, has been suggested as a cause of male infertility. What Is Testicular Sarcoidosis? Affecting only approximately 1 in 10,000 people in...
A Complete Guide to Understanding Secondary Infertility
On the road to growing a family, there are many factors that can impact the ability to conceive. For some couples who are looking to add baby number two, one frustrating factor can be, what is known a...
Conceiving Difficulties: Understanding Subfertility and Infertility
Fertility is a top concern for many couples. Today, we're going to talk about subfertility versus infertility and what they can mean for couples. For couples, understanding your body is important w...
What Women Should Know About Male Infertility
As a woman, you may be worried about why you are unable to conceive. At times, male infertility is the issue. By understanding male infertility, you can ensure your partner gets the treatment he needs...
When to Look into Fertility Restoration Measures
Infertility is the inability of a couple to get pregnant after one year of unprotected sex. This article will inform you how couples can approach fertility restoration. Infertility affects many cou...
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