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A Few Potential Signs You May Have a Fertility Problem

Posted on: October 27th, 2020 by Amir Nazmy No Comments

A typical rule of thumb when it comes to trying to conceive is that if you have been trying to get pregnant for one year without success or for six months if you’re 35 or older without success, then your infertility specialist at NCCRM will likely diagnose you with infertility. You might be thinking that…. read more

Symptoms & Treatment of Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Posted on: July 15th, 2020 by Amir Nazmy No Comments

The fallopian tube is the canal to a woman’s eggs and up to 30 percent of infertility is caused by a blockage of one or both tubes. Fertilization occurs when the egg is released from the ovary into the uterus. However, if one or both fallopian tubes are blocked then the egg cannot fertilize causing…. read more

What is Secondary Infertility?

Posted on: January 20th, 2020 by redsharkdigital No Comments

Secondary infertility is defined by the World Health Organization as, “when a woman is unable to bear a child, either due to the inability to become pregnant or the inability to carry a pregnancy to a live birth following either a previous pregnancy or previous ability to carry a pregnancy to a live birth.” Potential…. read more

Infertility FAQ

Posted on: November 24th, 2019 by redsharkdigital No Comments

Did you know that infertility affects about 10-15% of couples in the United States? Conception depends on a number of factors, including the production of healthy sperm by the man, healthy eggs produced by the woman, the sperm’s ability to fertilize the egg, the ability of the fertilized egg to become implanted in the woman’s…. read more

How Does Alcohol Affect Fertility?

Posted on: July 25th, 2019 by Amir Nazmy No Comments

If you and your significant other are trying for a baby, it is time to cut alcohol out of your diet. Heavy drinking can increase the time it takes to get pregnant and can affect a developing baby’s health. Alcohol has a big impact on your liver, which plays a role in hormone function. This…. read more

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