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Preconception Planning

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Pinpoint The Best Time For Conception

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When it comes to a discussion of human fertility, the saying “life is not fair” seems to have extraordinary significance. Couples who don’t want to get pregnant seem to be the ones that do and the ones [...]

Fertility Software

How can women over 35 reduce the time to conceive or identify fertility problems early? Using Ovusoft Fertility Planning software, which will assist you in fully understanding your body and its natural cycles.
Had I known or cared at 20 or even 30 that one day my hormones would one day rage and I would actually [...]

Male Obesity, Diabetes and Infertility

European researchers have discovered a link between sperm problems in both obese men and men with diabetes. ” Research shows that obese men have less seminal fluid and more sperm abnormalities than men of normal weight, Ghiyath Shayeb of Aberdeen University said at the 24th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction [...]

Genetic Screening Via IVF

A young British couple recently underwent in vitro fertilization and are now 14 weeks pregnant. What makes them different from every other IVF couple is that they are perfectly fertile. They underwent IVF to conceive a fetus guaranteed not to carry a specific breast cancer gene. While the BRCA-1 or BRCA-2 genes only account [...]

Mercury Free Basal Thermometer

Fertility charting is an excellent way to pinpoint ovulation and track your cycles to learn the optimal time for intercourse and conception but pregnancy and mercury do not mix. Now, a new mercury-free basal thermometer provides a safe alternative for women using a basal thermometer to chart their fertility cycles.

Will FertilityBlend Help?- Product Review

FertilityBlend For Women
A variety of nutritional deficiencies can impair human fertility so many couples who are trying to conceive often wonder if a simple multivitamin will suffice to boost their odds, or if there is a specific benefit from supplements designed to enhance fertility. FertilityBlend has two formulations, one for women and one for [...]

Video: Natural Fertility Boosters

This is a nice video filled with natural fertility boosting tips. You will not find herbal remedies for infertility or charting information, but it provides the basic information about nutrition that is vital for both male and female fertility as well as some fitness and stress information. It is a good watch for [...]

When to Step Back From Your Conception Plans

Here is an interesting idea I found over at Fertility Blog. Take a break from trying to conceive. This is useful advice for anyone on the infertility treadmill but an especially useful concept for anyone undergoing physically and emotionally stressful infertility treatments. Trying to conceive is can be a lot of [...]

Prevent Infertility With Diet and Lifestyle Changes

Diet And Lifestyle Changes Prevent Infertility (MedicalNewsToday.com):
A recent study published in the November 1, 2007, issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology which was completed by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)concluded that women can substantially reduce their relative risk of infertility caused by ovulatory disorders with simple dietary and lifestyle changes.
The study [...]

Hypothyroidism, Infertility and Iodine

One cause of infertility that is often overlooked is thyroid disorders. This tiny gland at the base of your neck can cause serious health complications if it is over or under active. An overactive thyroid is called hyperactive while an underactive one is called hypoactive.


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