There are many tests that your fertility specialist will perform to see what is causing your infertility and to find a fertility treatment option that will help you become pregnant. However, the tests don’t always reveal a clear answer, resulting in the dreaded diagnosis, unexplained infertility. This diagnosis can feel daunting, but it is important...
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What Is a Chemical Pregnancy?
A chemical pregnancy is a term used to describe an early miscarriage. Chemical pregnancies indicate while fertilization occurred, something went wrong before the embryo could thrive, and the body rejected the resulting fetus. Confirmation of the chemical pregnancy is achieved by elevated levels of the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone levels in the woman’s blood....
Ovulation: “In the Mood” and Other Clues
When it comes to getting pregnant, few things are more important than knowing when the woman experiences ovulation each month. There are many ways to know, including fairly accurate home ovulation kits (provided you follow the directions carefully). However, your body gives you several clues, which include: Changes in cervical mucus. Throughout your cycle, your...
New Study Finds GMOs Made Rats Sterile
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are a part of our diet, finding their way into many of the foods we eat. This might not be good news for couples struggling with infertility. A new study finds that GMO corn made rats sterile. While rats are one thing and humans are another, it’s probably a safe bet...
Important Tips for Getting Back in Shape to Get Pregnant
Couples undergoing fertility treatment often ask me what they can do to help their effort to get pregnant. In many cases, I tell them the key to healthy and regular ovulation or optimizing male fertility is getting your body back in shape. A healthy lifestyle does more than get you back in shape, however. Eating...
Why You Should Freeze Sperm Before Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatment has a terrible effect on fertility. When you are diagnosed with cancer, it is important to act quickly as it pertains to fertility preservation. Men who would like to have children in the future are wise to learn all they can about freezing sperm — sooner rather than later. So how does cancer...
Getting the Skinny on Fats and Fertility
When it comes to things you can do to get your body ready for pregnancy, there are few things that have more impact than making better choices in your diet. For many couples, a so-called “fertility diet” is an excellent way to boost your body’s reproductive health for more regular ovulation and the best possible...
5 Key Factors for Your Preconception Exercise Plan
Many of my patients want to know what they can do to get their body in its best possible health when they are trying to conceive. The answer lies in many things, from a healthier diet to losing some bad habits. However, one thing I always recommend is a preconception exercise plan. Here are five...
Family Building: Time to Try Again With IVF?
When it comes to family building, many patients in infertility treatment wonder when to go for the next baby using one of their frozen embryos and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Depending on the case and other factors, that answer may vary. Here are some important questions you might consider while you make your decision: How...
The Key to Re-Igniting the Spark During Infertility Treatment
You have the green light. Ovulation is imminent. All signs, basal body temperature chart, cervical mucus consistency and the ovulation stick confirm it, too. The time is right for conception. But you’ve been in infertility treatment for a while, so your desire (the spark) isn’t exactly burning as bright as it once did. It’s common...