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February 28, 2010 by
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Attempting to get pregnant unsuccessfully can be the worst moments in an expecting couple’s lives. The desire to become parents is often very strong and multiple failed attempts can be crushing.
While conventional methods of increasing fertility include medications and invasive procedures, they often carry terrible side effects. However, there is another alternative for naturally increasing fertility and stopping miscarriages. These methods are becoming more widespread because they work and they carry little to no side effects what so ever. Read the full post
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January 23, 2010 by
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There are many types of fertility treatments for those who are having difficulty conceiving a child. Success is not ensured with any of the different types of fertility treatments. As well, certain treatments are now raising ethical issues both inside and out of the medical community.
A basic infertility diagnosis is the first step toward fertility treatments. Often, a couple needs to try conceiving naturally for at least a year to 15 months prior to seeking fertility treatments. In some cases, couples may not be diagnosed with any fertility problems. Read the full post
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January 18, 2010 by
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Some people, in modern times, have delayed marriage and childbearing until at a later age than was traditionally the norm. Because of this, a lot of couples find it hard to get pregnant when they finally decide to. Studies show that fertility decreases with age and so does the rate of intercourse, while the rates of miscarriages, birth and pregnancy complications experienced by older pregnant women increase. Also, more patients over the age of 35 visit fertility clinics as compared to patients who are in their 20s because it is harder to get pregnant at a later age. There are now plenty of options available for older couples to get pregnant. These include fertility medications, in vitro fertilization, or egg donation. There are certain considerations which apply to these procedures. Extensive research, credible resources, and certified professionals must be foremost on the list when considering these options. Read the full post
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