5 tips increasing your chances of getting pregnant
/Even couples, who are not yet actively trying to conceive, can follow these 5 steps improving their chances of holding their bundle of joy as soon as possible once that time comes.
Read MoreEven couples, who are not yet actively trying to conceive, can follow these 5 steps improving their chances of holding their bundle of joy as soon as possible once that time comes.
Read MoreAn alarming 15 to 20 percent of confirmed pregnancies end in miscarriage. If that statistic isn't worrying enough, researchers have just learned that some common classes of antibiotic can double the risk of miscarriage.
Read MoreMost women know not to try and get pregnant after age 40 because of the variety of complications that can occur, but some women simply cannot give birth after that age. They have lost normal function in their ovaries, a condition known as premature ovarian failure.
Read MoreProgesterone is a key hormone in the female body. It regulates your menstrual cycle, and prepares your womb each month for pregnancy by thickening the lining of your uterus to accommodate a fertilized egg. If no fertilized egg shows up, your progesterone levels drop, menstruation returns, and it's business as usual.
Read MoreInfertility can be from male or female etiology. A couple is diagnosed with infertility only if after 12 months of well-timed coituses, a pregnancy has not occurred.
Read MoreAs the legalization of smoking marijuana in some form or another has steadily grown across the United States, pregnant women have been given the warning not to participate.
Read MorePregnant women should ‘avoid all tuna’ due to the dangers of being exposed to high levels of mercury, according to a new study from Consumer Reports.
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