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When must I see a Fertility Specialist?

If you answer yes to any of these questions you need to see a Fertility Specialist: If you are under 35, have you been having regular unprotected intercourse for 12 months without a pregnancy? If you are over 35, have you been having regular unprotected intercourse...

What is infertility?

In November 2009 the World Health Organisation (hereinafter referred to as “WHO”) officially recognized infertility as a disease.  Significantly, the glossary defines infertility itself as “a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a...

Facts & Statistics

A couple is regarded as infertile when they have not conceived after 12 months of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. About 1 in 6 couples of reproductive age have a fertility problem. Infertility is not just a female problem. In about 40% of infertile couples,...

Infertility Diagnosis

Infertility is a disease, and if you have been diagnosed, you are not alone. It is important to see a specialist, such as a Reproductive Endocrinologist or urologist, or in some cases your Ob/Gyn for a complete fertility work-up and diagnosis. Endometriosis...

Understanding My Body

The Body Ovulation is your most fertile time. However, there are many components that factor in to when you ovulate. Tracking your basal temperature or the LH surge in your urine and getting a better understanding of your menstrual cycle as well as ovulation timing...