History of Fertility Treatments 1790 – First birth of a child is conceived through artificial insemination (in which sperm is injected into a female, not during sex). 1884 – The first known U.S. sperm donor enables a couple to have a child. 1937 –...
Menstrual cycle is very specific and individual, and can range from 24 days to 37 days. The length of the menstrual cycle may be affected by many things, including illness, stress, travel, fertility medication, and some other factors. Every woman should know her...
You and your partner decided to start happy family and you are ready for having a baby. What you should do? – Nothing special. You just need regular sexual contacts and become pregnant. But what to do if you tried during few months and you are still not pregnant?...
The general understanding of the word “INFERTILITY” is that despite regular sexual intercourse, without any form of contraception, a couple is unable to get pregnancy – it means not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying OR six months, if a woman is...
Ovulation and fertilization are the most important components of women fertility. If healthy woman during monthly menstrual cycle produces normal mature egg, she becomes a best candidate for fertilization and pregnancy. But ovulation is only one component – there are...