If you've recently been told your AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels are low, you're probably feeling a mix of worry and confusion. One of the first questions most women ask their...
Planning a baby is exciting, but it also comes with a long checklist of "what should I be doing right now?" One answer that almost every fertility specialist gives first...
Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful journeys a woman can experience — and also one that requires careful medical attention. Among the most important aspects of antenatal care are...
Trying to start a family is one of the most personal and emotional journeys a woman can take. But for millions of women worldwide, getting pregnant isn't as straightforward as...
If you and your partner are on a fertility journey, you've probably come across two terms more than once — IVF and IUI. Both are popular fertility treatments, but they...
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous (benign) growths that develop in or around the uterus. Medically known as leiomyomas or myomas, they are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue. While they...
Quick Answer: Yes, you can get pregnant after a D&C. For most women, fertility returns within 4–6 weeks of the procedure. Many successfully conceive within 1–3 months. Ovulation can occur...
Planning a second pregnancy after a C-section (Caesarean delivery) is a common concern among women. One of the most frequently asked questions is: what is the ideal time to conceive...