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5th November 2016 No Comments on For herKnowing you are a woman… This is under construction
Read moreKnowing you are a woman… This is under construction
Read moreWhen you are trying to conceive and things go not exactly as fast and easy as you thought their would, there is a world of opportunities ahead. You can strengthen your relationship with your partner, learn a lot about your body and health, meet many interesting new people and travel places, but now, with in-fertility…
Read moreWe are a professional network of individuals, activists, associations, bloggers, therapists, doctors, nurses and other professionals involved in-fertility from many countries and you can join us. We work together on education campaigns, projects and initiatives that make a change, such as FerTeen, International Fertility Day or Hope-in-fertility and Work of ART. At the beginning of 2016 we were a group of…
Read moreNo, fertility treatment is not going to an IVF clinic. While IVF today is offering a range of standard procedures, it not a standard procedure to have IVF if you are failing to conceive. 90% of fertility problems can be fixed with medication and much simpler, less risky and less expensive procedures. The most important…
Read morein-fertility quoting the article in The Times is pleased to say, it in fact more than doubles women’s chances of having a baby through IVF, according to early results from a British trial. Researchers now urge the NHS to offer the treatment routinely to all fertility clinic patients and those, trying to conceive naturally should…
Read moreThe new network in-fertility was just proudly introduced to some of the ESHRE congress participants this year. The paramedical group, even though with just a couple of very engaged individuals at the site, had an idea to observe, test and ask some participants about things, which are not related to medicine, yet they are the…
Read moreFor generations we have taught teenagers and couples how to avoid getting pregnant. We have informed them that they should always plan a pregnancy, which actually ment postponing and avoiding, so in essence not really planning. Times have changed. Today women are trying to have a baby too late, and know too little about the…
Read moreFor ages it was “the Eve” who was expected to expect… It was the woman who did or did not get pregnant. Despite the very true fact: “it takes two”, the man was only expected to cope with the facts… So different to today. Not only do we know quite a lot about sperm, we…
Read moreAll you wish for is the loving closeness of the one you want to have a baby with, then the good news or smiley face on the pregnancy test. Also the desire that this should be in private, just between the two of you. While this does work for many, here at in-fertility, experience tells…
Read moreThe urge to confirm pregnancy is something that has been around since the beginning of mankind. The very first methods we know of were used by the ancient Egyptians. They used the urine of the woman to water wheat and barley. Germination indicated pregnancy and the type of grain that sprouted was taken as a…
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