Determining the ideal time to try for a baby can be difficult. But using a fertility tracker can help.
Month: January 2015
Best Way to Conceive? Start with Good Health
If you’re among the hundreds of thousands of U.S. couples trying to get pregnant this season, experts say there are some lifestyle choices that could improve your odds.
Trying For Test-Tube Baby? Risks to Mom Are Rare, Study Says
Complications are uncommon for women undergoing test-tube fertility procedures: A new 12-year U.S. study shows the most frequent involve drugs used to stimulate ovaries, but it suggests problems are rarely fatal.
Jury Rules in Favor of Teacher in Discrimination Lawsuit
A federal jury has ruled in favor of a former elementary school teacher who sued the Fort Wayne-South Bend Catholic Diocese for discrimination after her contract was not renewed when it was learned she had undergone in vitro fertilization to try and get pregnant.
IVF Babies Born Abroad Test Canada’s Citizenship Laws
Appeal Court enforces requirement that child be genetically related to one parent.
Sperm Shopping Study Proves Women Want More Than Money
A study of online sperm markets shows women value more than just money when it comes to choosing a father for their children.
Fertility Specialist Retires After 35 Years of Helping Couples
The end of an era is here in the Midlands. After 35 years of helping couples realize their dream of having children, Dr. Edward Moore with the Carolina Center for Fertility is retiring effective December 31, 2014.
Couple’s Experiences Shed Light on the Modern Era of Fertility in New Book
The unadorned facts of Rhonda and Gerry Wile’s quest for a family cover a lot of ground on the subject of fertility.