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.
Infertility on the rise? The high chances of having a baby
Complete infertility is rare. More common is reduced or subfertility, which describes a delay or difficulty in getting pregnant. Many couples diagnosed with conception difficulties are successfully treated and go on to have a baby.
Conception: assess your options and chances
Human beings are among the least fertile of any species on earth. When pregnancy doesn’t happen straight away, you may feel a creeping anxiety. And yet, here we all are, giving reason for optimism!
How can we improve our chances to get pregnant?
Getting pregnant is a result of a complex combination of fertility factors and events. Even when everything works perfectly, conception can take time – and luck. But there are practical steps you can take to increase your chances of getting pregnant.
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.
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.