IVF Message Boards Explained

IVF or In Vitro Fertilization is known to be a method of assisted reproduction technique in which fertilization is…

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In Vitro Fertilization: New Hope for Overcoming Infertility

Infertility is defined as not being able to conceive a child despite trying for at least a year. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, infertility affects 6.1 million American women and their partners, about 10 percent of the reproductive age population. Though this issue concerns most women, it is a myth that infertility is always a woman’s problem. Experts say that 80 percent of cases which was diagnosed with infertility are due to male problems.…

Male Fertility Booster and Solutions for Female Infertility

Contrary to popular belief, daily sex can increase the chances of couples who are trying to conceive. It has been a common knowledge for couples with fertility problems not to engage in sex for several days in order to boost sperm production before trying to conceive. However, during a recent American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference, a team of experts from Sydney University revealed that abstinence could result to poorer quality of sperm. At least one UK…

Infertilityn – A National Problem

Sometimes fertility treatment doesn’t work and you may need time to recover physically and emotionally before thinking about tying again. A doctor should be your first “port of call” if you are looking for the reason for your infertility as there are many possible reasons for the problem. It is just as important to know which partner has the problem as it is to know what the couple can do about it when they see an infertility…

Couples Rejoice Because of IVF

In a recently held beauty pageant, once contestant was asked this question: “What is the essence of being a woman?” Confidently, the attractive young lady replied, “The very essence of a woman is to bear a child.” At first, one would think that there is merit to this short but sure answer. However, one should still ask: What if a woman cannot conceive a child? What if she choose to be child-less? Does being child-less disqualify a…