Clomid: The Cure-All of Infertility?
If you've been trying to conceive for some time, I'm sure you've heard of the drug Clomid. Also called clomiphene citrate and is prescribed under the brand names Clomid and Serophene, Clomid being the most popular name.
Considering Adoption
You are considering adoption! Maybe you have no children through infertility and are ready to start your family. Or you may have homegrown children and know you are not finished.
Discovering Infertility Through Charting
I highly recommend charting your fertility signs and symptoms if you are trying to conceive. (We offer a free fertility chart!)
Not only will it help in pinpointing ovulation but it will help you to discover any infertility problems you may have. By knowing what infertility issues you may have you can learn how to improve fertility and correct those issues.
Endometrosis Defined
Endometriosis affects 5% of the females of childbearing age. That's quite a few if you stop and think about it.
Frozen Embryo Replacement (F.E.R.)
as a treatment in infertility
The frozen embryo replacement cycle is relatively non-invasive compared to an egg collection cycle. The embryos can be replaced either in a natural cycle or in a controlled cycle depending on whether we can easily monitor the time of natural ovulation.
THE DIANA GROUP OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR COUPLES
FACING INFERTILITY
Over 6 million people face difficulty Conceiving or maintaining a pregnancy in the United States. That is 1 in 10 couples every year.
Trying to Conceive When He Has Infertility
Trying to conceive when the man has infertility poses new obstacles to overcome. Most people assume that when infertility is an issue - it's a "female" thing. Quite honestly though, male factor infertility accounts
for many of the childless couples.
Will We Ever Get Pregnant? (Coping With
Infertility)
For most couples, the decision to get pregnant is usually a calculated and thoughtful choice that isn't easily made. There are often concerns about financial security, loss of leisure time, and questions of one's own readiness to become a parent. More often than not, one person is more ready than the other to have children.