Health-fitness
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How to Break Bad News to a Friend
Our resident psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman devises the best approach to being the messenger.
By Samantha Boardman Published
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Ginger Ale Isn't Good for Upset Stomachs
What the hell, mom?!
By Chloe Metzger Published
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When You Can’t Rely on Your College for the Mental Health Help You Need
One in five students have thought about suicide in the past year, according to a recent study.
By Rose Minutaglio Published
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Help! The News Is Making Me Feel Depressed
Our resident psychiatrist Samantha Boardman has the antidote to news-induced stress.
By Samantha Boardman Published
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How Are Appetite Suppressing Lollipops Still a Thing?
One writer investigates the hype by trying them herself.
By Allie Conti Published
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When Your Dreams of Motherhood Are Destroyed
In March, a fertility clinic in Cleveland ruined more than 4,000 frozen eggs and embryos. This is the story of the women whose hopes of motherhood were lost that day.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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What Role Can Genetic Testing Play in IVF and Egg Freezing?
Before trying to conceive couples can undergo carrier screening to see if they have an mutations in their DNA that could lead to a health issue for their baby. They can also test eggs or embryos created during IVF for chromosomal abnormalities and more.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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What Kind of Testing Will My Fertility Specialist Conduct?
If you're having trouble conceiving naturally and make an appointment with a fertility specialist, he or she may order the following blood and/or urine tests to check several different hormones and determine what might be stopping you from conceiving.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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Can Men Cause Fertility Issues?
Issues with the male reproductive system actually contributes to as much as 50 percent of fertility struggles. Read on for some of the ailments that can affect sperm quality and motility, as well as other hormonal and anatomical problems that might prevent a couple from getting pregnant.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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My Long, Messy, Beautifully Complicated Path to Adopting My Son
Claire Gibson expected to have a big family, but infertility had other plans. Here, she shares her adoption story.
By Claire Gibson Published
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Why Women Reeling From Miscarriage Are Turning to the Web
Guilt. Powerlessness. Failure. Many women who have miscarried are intimately familiar with these emotions and bear a secret shame. But more and more, women who have suffered pregnancy loss are opening up online.
By Natalie Lampert Published
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How to Stay Sane While Struggling to Get Pregnant
We've got you (and the torturous Two Week Wait) covered.
By Colleen Leahey McKeegan Published
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The Wild World of IVF, Explained
Everything you need to know before your first shot of hormones.
By Pamela Tsigdinos Published
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Can This Test Tell You When You Should Have a Baby?
Celmatix's Fertilome test checks your DNA for gene variants that might affect your reproductive health.
By Sally Holmes Published
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What Is the Process Like for Freezing Your Eggs?
Since the quality and number of eggs a woman has goes down with age, increasingly, women are electing to freeze their eggs when they are young. A fertility expert breaks down what that process is like, and how successful you can expect it to be when you choose to thaw the eggs.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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How Does Surrogacy Work and What Does It Cost?
Surrogacy has become more mainstream, thanks to celebrities like Kim Kardashian West, but the process remains mysterious. Here a fertility expert breaks down the surrogacy process as well as the related costs.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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I'm Having Trouble Getting Pregnant—Should I Undergo Genetic Testing?
Certain ethnic populations are at higher risk for some genetic diseases—and could pass them on to their children. Couples trying to conceive can undergo carrier screening to determine if these illnesses are in their DNA. Embryos created via IVF can also be genetically tested.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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What Are the Chances IVF Works?
IVF is one of the most common and most successful fertility treatment methods. Still there are a lot of factors that play into whether you'll have a baby at the end of the process, including maternal age, genetic testing, and number of embryos transferred.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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5 Women Get Candid About Why They Chose to Carry Someone Else’s Child
It’s no small feat.
By Danielle McNally Published
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What Is IVF and How Long Does It Take?
IVF is one of the most common and most successful fertility treatments available. Here, a fertility doctor breaks down exactly what happens during each step of the process, from egg retrieval to fertilization and embryo transfer.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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What's the Difference Between IVF and IUI?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI), or artificial insemination, sound similar, and they are both successful methods of treating infertility. But there process and use cases are very different.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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What Are the Treatments for Infertility?
If you've been having trouble getting pregnant naturally, there are several different procedures your fertility doctor might recommend, including ovulation induction, IVF, and more.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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All Your Fertility Questions Answered
Welcome to the ultimate, expert-backed fertility FAQ.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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How Long After a Miscarriage Can I Start Trying Again?
After a miscarriage, you may feel the age to start trying to conceive again right away. But there are a couple of things you should wait to happen naturally before you do so.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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Why Did I Have a Miscarriage?
Despite persistent group-think to the contrary, miscarriage is incredibly common. And it isn't caused by exercise, flying, or other lifestyle choices. The main reason a pregnancy ends early? A chromosomal issue. Read on to learn more.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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How Long Should It Take to Conceive Naturally?
We asked a fertility doctor how many months you should spend trying to conceive naturally before seeing a reproductive specialist. His answer: It depends on your age and medial history. Read more details here.
By Jennifer Gerson Published
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I Want to Get Pregnant—Where Do I Start?
We talked to a fertility expert to find out when exactly you should start having sex to optimize your chances of getting pregnant naturally based on your ovulation (with tips on how to track it!).
By Jennifer Gerson Published