Understanding Women's Fertility | Improving Fertility

Discussing health concerns and lifestyle adjustments before getting pregnant is critical.

Bottoms up or baseless belief? Are there health benefits to drinking sperm?

Relaxation techniques could be the key to severing the link between stress and infertility.

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There's more to getting pregnant than just sex.

This treatment uses medication to induce ovulation and increase fertility.

Infertility, pregnancy and postpartum life all have unique stressors, but help is available.

Recent research shows promise for hormone treatments to reduce risk of recurrent pregnancy loss.

Though it can't cure infertility, Mayan abdominal therapy can reduce stress and help blood flow.

Understanding fertility and the lifestyle choices that affect it are crucial to conception.

The widening fertility window gives your biological clock a few more years to tick down.

Options outside of IVF exist. Are they right for you?

You can still maximize your chances of getting pregnant after the age of 35.

Whether you're trying to conceive or stay child-free, understanding your fertility is key.

Studies disagree on whether the traditional practice will solve your conception difficulties.

Your pregnancy journey should include exercise, but be careful of how much.

About 15 percent of couples in the U.S. struggle with infertility issues. But they have options.