Infertility is a condition defined as the inability to become pregnant. For women, an infertility diagnosis comes after one year of trying to get pregnant if you’re younger than 35 or six months of trying to get pregnant if you’re older than 35. There are two types of infertility: primary and secondary. Primary infertility means…
Month: August 2024
Staying Sane When Considering Making an Appointment to Freeze Your Eggs
In today’s world, It may seem like everyone is freezing their eggs – celebrities, co-workers, relatives, friends, and even neighbors. They appear to be effortlessly making the decision to put motherhood on hold while they pursue their careers, search for Right partner, or waiting for the perfect time. But how do you know if freezing…
Staying Sane as You Begin Your First IVF Cycle
Forty years ago, IVF (in vitro fertilization) was only offered to women with blocked or absent fallopian tubes. Today, it is utilized by diverse range of individuals and couples for an ever-expanding number of diagnoses, from tubal issues to male factor infertility, endometriosis, unexplained infertility, fertility preservation/egg freezing, PCOS, and the need for genetic testing…