Are you planning to expand your family soon? Did you know that infertility in women can be affected by diet and lifestyle? Making a few simple lifestyle changes now may boost your chances of conceiving. Take a look at five simple ways you can improve your fertility...
The hysterosalpingogram, often called the HSG test, is a useful tool because it allows a reproductive endocrinologist to see the inside of the uterus and Fallopian tubes. Because fertilization occurs in the Fallopian tubes, it is very important that they are open and...
One of the gender differences in human reproduction is that men make new sperm continuously throughout their lives and women make all of their eggs before they are born. Men are capable of conceiving children late in life while women usually exhaust their supply of...
If you are a woman with regular monthly menstrual cycles, an ovulation predictor test can give you an idea of when you are likely to be most fertile. If you have infrequent periods, or have not had any periods at all for an extended period of time, you are...
Deciding when to have a family is an important personal decision, and more women today are waiting until later in life to begin their families. One consequence of waiting is the normal age-related decline in the number and quality of eggs available in a woman’s...