You've probably heard people say that mood swings are only a "female thing." But that's not true; anyone can experience mood changes. However, due to hormonal fluctuations, women are more…
We understand that the dream of becoming a parent can cost you a fortune. It often seems out of reach due to the high costs associated with IVF treatments and…
It's very important to understand your reproductive health, especially when you are trying to get pregnant. Several hormones, such as estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, hCG, etc., are crucial during pregnancy. One…
Whether to transfer embryos at the Cleavage or Blastocyst stage has been one of the main decisions made during in vitro fertilization (IVF). The terms are more commonly stated as…
Ever wondered when your body gives the green signal for pregnancy? Very few women truly understand the rhythm of their menstrual cycle, especially when ovulation happens after their period ends.…
Most men have never heard of the term “sperm cramps”, but it’s a real condition that can cause discomfort in the lower abdomen, testicles, or groin. So, what are sperm…
After an embryo transfer, some hopeful signs may suggest successful implantation and early pregnancy. These include mild cramping, light spotting (implantation bleeding), breast tenderness, fatigue, bloating, and increased urination. Some…
Yes, you can get pregnant with just one fallopian tube, as long as that tube is healthy and open. While your chances may be slightly lower than someone with both…
After an embryo transfer, every small choice matters, even the food you eat. The right diet can support your body, improve uterine health, and boost the chances of implantation, while…
The uterus is a crucial organ in a woman's reproductive system, and any abnormalities can significantly impact her ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term. One such condition…
