For obese women who plan to become or are pregnant, obesity can cause some unexpected challenges that must be tackled in order to achieve the best possible outcome for mom and baby.
All Posts Tagged
Tag: ‘pregnancy’
Coping With the Holidays
The holidays are officially upon us, and those struggling with infertility may find it hard to get through this time of year that focuses largely on children and families. It’s common to feel overwhelmed by the toy ads on TV, kids in line at the mall to sit on Santa’s lap, Christmas parties with children running around.
Sperm and Male Infertility
Often when a couple is infertile, it is the woman who is evaluated. But in actuality, 1/3 of difficult pregnancies involve a male factor.
The Truth About Trying
One in eight women in the United States will struggle with infertility, so why don’t we talk about it?
Three-Parent IVF Treatment
A new IVF procedure is currently being researched in the UK that may be able to reduce the presence of certain inherited disorders in the offspring of couples that have them.
Infertility Myths
During this National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association has urged us to “Bust A Myth” and share with our readers some common myths about infertility.
Price Gouging by Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
During a pregnancy, especially a pregnancy conceived via assistive reproductive technology, parents are focused on the health of the baby and will pay any price to make sure that their unborn child has everything necessary to develop.












