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Anovulation is the absence or infrequent release of an egg from an ovary. Unless an egg is released, it can’t get fertilised, and there’...
Blocked Fallopian tubes account for about 20% of female infertility cases, and the tubes are delicate, dynamic structures that link the ovaries to ...
Immune balance and fertility are inseparable, and our understanding is growing each year. Most women have a relatively balanced immune system that ...
There are three genetic conditions that can affect female fertility with varying degrees of severity, and there are management options that can res...
The immune system is essential for maintaining health and offering the possibility of creating a new life. It protects the body from invaders or ro...
Anti-ovarian antibodies (OA) can create an aggressive Th1 autoimmune disorder that attacks and removes healthy eggs and follicles from the ovaries....
Luteal phase deficiency (LPD) is also called “luteal phase defect” and it can prevent pregnancy even when an embryo implants in the womb. As the na...
Miscarriage is almost a taboo subject that’s rarely discussed because of the distress involved. It’s usually only after a personal expe...
Endometriosis is often a ‘silent’ condition that affects between 35–50% of women with infertility. It significantly affects the quality...
Turner’s syndrome only affects women, with about 1 in 2000 to 5000 girls born with it. A complete or partial lack of a sex chromosome results in a ...