When should we consult a doctor about fertility?
Having a baby is a goal for many couples, but if you’ve had no success getting pregnant, simply acknowledging that there may be a problem with you or your partner’s fertility is a huge step. Making a doctor’s appointment is the first step on a positive journey.
Fertility & age: the impact of age
Delaying plans to start a family could reduce your chances of conception. Despite the wealth of specialist expertise now available, science cannot ‘undo’ the effects of ageing on the reproductive system.
Fertility myths: separating fact from fiction
Pregnancy is a result of a complex combination of factors and events. Many people will have stories to tell you, involving reproductive health issues and pregnancy facts: and a lot of them are wrong! Here are ten fertility myths you may want to know the truth about.
What options are available to help us getting pregnant?
You know where you want to be: you are trying for parenthood but you’re not pregnant. Be reassured. Your expectations are likely to be realised even if some help is needed. This article will show you some of the help you can get in getting pregnant.
A complex process: how pregnancy occurs
Getting pregnant can take time and a good deal of luck. Numerous factors can affect you and your partner’s fertility and chances of pregnancy. Planning a course of action with your partner now is an important step towards increasing your chances of having a baby.
Female reproductive system: conception, anatomy & function
Understanding your reproductive system is an important part of knowing how to improve your chances of pregnancy.
Male reproduction: anatomy, function & conception problems
Before looking at possible causes of infertility, you may like to check some facts about the key organs involved in reproduction.