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British women are facing an epidemic of “social infertility” according to a TV doctor who says she belongs to a new generation who want a baby but cannot find a partner.
Fertility tests can supposedly give you an idea of how easy (or hard) it will be to conceive before you start trying for a baby. Here's what ob-gyns say.
If you’ve watched the new Netflix film Private Life, released this month and starring Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti as a couple in their 40s struggling to have a child, you’ll be at least a little bit familiar with the nitty-gritty of infertility.
Women turn to egg freezing for numerous reasons. Often it’s medical, but new research suggests it could also have to do with finding the right partner.
There are several reasons why a woman might choose to freeze her eggs. Some do so for medical reasons: Treatments like chemotherapy, for example, can damage fertility.
Currently, the most common type of fertility coverage is offered strictly through insurance — more specifically, infertility insurance, which requires an official medical diagnosis to pay out.