In the Western world, two to five percent of all children are now born with the help of Iin vitro fertilization. According to the international market research firm Allied Analytics LLP, the global IV...
The Fertility Benefits of Soy in Moderation
When it comes to soy and fertility there is no clear-cut answer as to it's benefits, side effects and effectiveness—positive or negative. Studies show that one in eight couples struggle with in...
Rare Form of Infertility Linked to Gene Mutations
New findings by Chinese researchers indicate that gene mutations may affect fertility by preventing egg cells from ever maturing properly. Infertility is an issue that many women struggle with, and...
Does More Sex Increase Chances of Conception?
It is not uncommon for couples to have a difficult time conceiving, but a new research study may suggest that having more sex can increase their chances of pregnancy. A recent study presented at the E...
Supporting Each Other Through Infertility Struggles
One of the most difficult challenges any couple can go through is struggling with infertility. Between the huge financial outlay for fertility treatments, the repeated heartbreak over failed pregnanci...
Male Infertility: A Risk Factor for Cancer Development?
When a couple’s wish to have children isn’t coming true, male infertility is responsible one third of the time. There are several well-known causes of male infertility. But did you know that there...
How to Support a Friend Dealing with Infertility
Having a family is one of the most meaningful aspirations any one person can have. People who are dealing with fertility problems are usually stressed and distraught at the thought of this life long d...
Genital Tuberculosis and Infertility
Most think of tuberculosis as a respiratory disease, but the truth is that it can affect any part of the body, including the female reproductive system. Genital tuberculosis is a condition that predom...
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