Estrogen is a female hormone produced by ovarian follicles of females. It is responsible for the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics. It also prepares the uterus for implantation...
Are Fertility Issues Hereditary?
Fertility is a very private and sensitive matter. However, if you and your partner are having trouble conceiving, you may want to learn more about how it works, particularly as it relates to heredity....
Are Fertility Tests an Accurate Gauge of Your Biological Clock?
Women in their 30s and 40s, especially those who don’t already have a child, typically feel as though their biological clocks are running out. As a result, many decide to get fertility testing to de...
A Mother-In-Law’s Impact Upon Fertility
Some researchers have hypothesized that a key relationship could play a significant role in determining an individual’s fertility. It is widely accepted and, in some cases, scientifically proven ...
The Importance of Egg Count for Fertility
Since time immemorial, the ability of women to conceive has been linked to their identity. A “real” woman is one who is capable of giving birth. As a result of this widespread view, there has been...
How the Corpus Luteum Affects Your Fertility
The corpus luteum is an integral part of conception. It enables a fertilized egg to implant in the uterine wall. Many conditions can cause a defective corpus luteum. Developed during the luteal pha...
The Link Between Overall Health and Fertility Health
For many couples, conceiving a child is quick and easy. For others, it is a frustrating ordeal. So many variables affect fertility but general good health can make all the difference. In the quest ...
Minimal Stimulation: Providing a New Hope for the Infertile
If you are one of the estimated one in eight American couples who struggle with infertility, you might want to pay close attention to the studies being done on minimal stimulation in vitro fertiliza...
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