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A lot of Intended Parents wonder why IVF costs so much. Affordable IVF is not common, and this is because, unlike other medical procedures, IVF treatment is not covered by health insurance. Hence, patients need to pay from their own...Read More
Azoospermia is a medical condition in which the man’s ejaculate (or semen) does not contain any sperm. It is a rare but severe form of male infertility, affecting just 1% of the whole population – and 10% of men with...Read More
According to data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), women in their thirties are now having more babies than those in their twenties in the US. And that is good news – it shows that American women...Read More
Although the terms “subfertility” and “infertility” are sometimes used interchangeably, they have different meanings. Subfertility refers to a delay in getting pregnant. Infertility, on the other hand, is the inability to become pregnant after a year of trying. In subfertility,...Read More
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID for short) is an infection of the upper female reproductive organs. It usually occurs when sexually transmitted bacteria move from the vagina into pelvic organs, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or womb. It affects approximately...Read More
While many countries now allow couples to grow their families through surrogacy, not all of them permit gay partners to embark on this exciting and highly rewarding journey. In this article, we will discuss some countries in the world where...Read More
What exactly is an ectopic pregnancy? An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that grows in other locations outside the womb. It is usually found in the fallopian tubes (the muscular J-shaped tubes in the female reproductive tract). In a normal...Read More
The cost of IVF or In Vitro Fertilization treatment in the US is usually estimated to be around $12,000 on average. In fact, that is the amount stated by the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and what most fertility clinics...Read More
If you have been trying to conceive naturally, chances are that you already know about timing sexual intercourse around the fertile period of your menstrual cycle. There’s a small window of time every month when a woman can conceive and...Read More
Infertility is one of the most common signs of endometriosis. 1 out of every 3 women with endometriosis have difficulty getting pregnant for reasons not well understood. Endometriosis has also been associated with a lower rate of live birth, and...Read More
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