You've heard that your chronological clock impacts your biological one. Before you let the ticking of either unnerve you, get the facts on age and fertility.
Some people believe that waiting until after age 35 to become pregnant may increase a woman's risk of complications. Is this true? Conceiving a...
The American Fertility Association More than 15% of couples in this country have difficulty conceiving a child. Delayed childbearing has resulted in more women...
I am 41 and have not used birth control for the two years I have been married. I have erratic periods. What testing is...
My son was just diagnosed with sensory integrative dysfunction. I have read this can lead to dental problems. How will this condition affect his...
I've calculated that I'm three to four weeks pregnant, but the serum test done by the doctor indicates seven to eight weeks. Could this...
I am 41-years-old and have been trying to conceive. I take prenatal vitamins, eat well and exercise. Is there anything special that I should...
I'm 37 and, even though I use no birth control, I have not been able to conceive. I had a miscarriage 13 years ago...
I am 45 years old and thinking about trying to conceive. What complications might I encounter at this age? ...
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