Must Know Truth about Stress and Fertility

Posted on February 1st, 2019

It is very important to know the impact of stress on fertility. It is a common belief that stress contributes to fertility problems in women and men. As a matter of fact, the treatment itself is much stressful. Infertility is not a result of your tight work-schedules or punishment for working more than your capacity. […]

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IVF with Egg Donation in Cancun, Mexico

Posted on January 18th, 2019

Choosing an egg donor is a crucial aspect for intended parents. The decision of using them in the first place also is a major determination for them. They tend to look for the practical traits in the egg donors before finalizing them as they see it as a major factor in enhancing the features of […]

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Important Questions to Ask Your Fertility Doctor

Posted on January 4th, 2019

Starting the journey of fertility treatment is a vital decision of your life. You have a lot to think, plan and do as you take up the treatment for you. Once you have shortlisted the fertility clinics those you are considering, your next step should be to prepare yourself for the consultation session with the […]

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How Many Failed IVF Cycle Is Normal in an IVF Program

Posted on December 4th, 2018

Fertility treatment has bought smiles too many families. Childless couples have been able to have their own genetically connected child after IVF. IVF cycle can be a failure in the first few attempts. It is a normal phenomenon. It is normal and expected in the first few trials. Infertility has a wide diversity. As a […]

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Ligature of the uterine tubes or Salpingoclasia

Posted on July 21st, 2018

Salpingoclasis or Bilateral Tubal Obstruction (OTB) is a permanent (now reversible) family planning method in which light from the uterine tubes (or fallopian tubes) is obstructed by a cut, ligature, staple or cauterization. Its purpose, to prevent the union of the ovum with the spermatozoid inside the uterine tube, its effectiveness is 99%. Can I […]

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I still do not want to get pregnant. How can I preserve my fertility?

Posted on July 21st, 2018

Today the tendency to postpone the beginning of motherhood after 30 years is increasing, between the wishes of professional and personal improvement, we are postponing the moment in which we wish to become parents. However, the age factor is the main determinant of the time when we are faced with the desire to achieve a […]

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I have infertility. What should I do?

Posted on July 21st, 2018

Infertility is defined as the inability to achieve a pregnancy after one year of having unprotected sex, in women over 35 years are considered 6 months. Infertility should always be studied in pairs because it is estimated that the cause is almost always shared by up to 50%. The ideal is to perform some basic […]

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First Baby in Vitro

Posted on July 21st, 2018

The first baby In Vitro is called Louise Brown and has just turned 38. Since birth, in vitro fertilization techniques have not stopped progressing. Louise was the first person born after being conceived outside the maternal organism. It was the first “test baby.” Her parents had been unsuccessfully trying to have a child for nine […]

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