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Sperm donation
One
couple in eight experiencing fertility problems uses donor sperm to conceive a
child. If your partner has fertility problems such as a low sperm count, is
sterile, or has undergone radiot . . .
Surrogacy
If
you’re not able to carry a baby because you have had a hysterectomy or have a
uterine malformation, or because you have a medical problem that makes
pregnancy dangerous for you, you might want t . . .
Your fertility encyclopedia
IVF stands for in vitro fertilization, and is where an egg and sperm
are fertilised outside of the body in a glass dish, and placed back in the
woman’s uterus. This treatment is recommended if a wom . . .
Understanding your body
Reading the signs of your body and knowing when you are ovulating, can be extremely helpful when trying to conceive.
When is it too late to have a baby?
In today’s society, an increasing number of women are leaving it until their late thirties to have children so they can pursue a career before starting a family.
Great in theory – as long as . . .
How to get pregnant
No one ever said that trying for a baby would be easy. Your age, what you eat, and your daily habits can all impact your chances of conceiving.
Pregnancy acronyms explained
Trying for a baby or pregnant and perplexed by all those pesky acronyms you find in chatrooms? Just what exactly is a BFP? And would you rather have one of those than a COW?
Do fertility drugs work?
If you’re having fertility problems and have been trying for a baby for a long time without conceiving, fertility drugs might increase your chances. They also can help you ovulate in order to have IVF . . .
Gay parenting
More Americans are becoming parents in the context of same-sex relationships. If you are gay or lesbian and want to become a parent, your options include donor sperm, IVF and adoption…