In my first trimester of my first pregnancy, my husband and I took
a trip to the mountains. My husband really wanted to ski with some
friends. And although I wasn’t going to ski, I thought it ... Read More »
I found that when I was going through all my tests, trying to find
a reason for my inability to get pregnant, that I was torn about
getting the results. Part of me wanted the doctors to find ... Read More »
One of the most helpful tools your doctor has at their disposal,
when dealing with the possible reasons for infertility, is the
laparoscopic camera. If you have already been through the lab
tests, ... Read More »
I’ve recently written a number of posts about STD’s and their
potential subsequent effect on fertility; due to pelvic
inflammatory disease, adhesions, etc. and how that can in turn,
increase the ... Read More »
An allergy is the overreaction of the body’s immune system to a
normally benign substance. When the body becomes hypersensitive to
something, it treats it as an “invader.” Antibodies are
... Read More »
While a pregnancy almost always carries full term in the uterus, a
fertilized egg can actually implant in other areas other than the
uterus. A pregnancy imbedded in any other tissue other than the
... Read More »
In the step-by-step process of ruling out my fertility issues,
there is a litany of tests that the insurance company and therefore
my OB would request. One of these tests was the hysterosalpingogram
... Read More »
According to a study from Brown University, not only can the number
of sperm affect fertility, but so can the variation of the length
of the sperm. These two factors seem to be tied together, as
... Read More »
There are two seemingly simple components to making a baby: an egg
and sperm. However, there are so many complex variables that affect
the sperm and the egg. One of the main, unavoidable factors is
... Read More »