We understand that those trying for a pregnancy are anxious to conceive, and the instinct to seek medical care within a few months of trying to get pregnant naturally may seem logical. Fertility Solutions understands the stress that those who wish to conceive immediately can feel when it doesn’t happen right away, but our team also wanted to clear up some misconceptions … [Read more...] about How Long Should I Wait to See a Fertility Specialist?
Age and female fertility
Why Age Matters When Trying To Conceive
When it comes to conception, the human reproductive system has not gotten the memo that many couples want to wait longer than normal before starting a family. Age Matters When Trying To Conceive (TTC) So, while the current average age for post-collegiate or career-driven parents to have a baby is 30+, the human body conceives most readily in the 20s and early 30s. … [Read more...] about Why Age Matters When Trying To Conceive
Three Fertility Myths That Can Hurt Modern Family Building
Although access to fertility information, family-building support, and third-party reproductive services has improved greatly over the years, there are still a lot of misconceptions surrounding fertility in general. To help you better understand the various factors that affect your chances of conceiving, we’ve outlined three common fertility myths that can hurt … [Read more...] about Three Fertility Myths That Can Hurt Modern Family Building
Five Myths That Can Harm Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
A surprising amount of the information we take in comes from sources that might not be as reputable as we’d like, particularly in the age of social media. It’s not uncommon for fertility patients to come across social media posts and articles about getting pregnant, including specific ways to help women get pregnant. In some cases, this information comes from authoritative, … [Read more...] about Five Myths That Can Harm Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
Three Factors That May Disqualify You from IVF Treatment
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the most common infertility treatments. It is typically recommended in cases where the female patient has an inherited genetic disease, experiences recurrent miscarriages, has damaged or blocked fallopian tubes, or endometriosis-related infertility. It is also used in cases where the male patient has low sperm count or motility. We … [Read more...] about Three Factors That May Disqualify You from IVF Treatment