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Seeking answers and help is the first step in getting pregnant when you experience difficulties. To make that step easier, you can find detailed information on all aspects of infertility here at Shared Journey. Whether you want to know about testing, possible causes of infertility, or natural ways to improve your fertility, Getting Pregnant covers all the basics. It also includes information on immunological factors that can contribute to fertility difficulties.
A common misconception when it comes to infertility is that it is usually the woman’s fault. Yet, this couldn’t be further from the truth! Fertility problems affect women and men equally. This is why it is so important for men to be investigated when you go for infertility testing. Male Infertility outlines the many possible reasons why a man may experience fertility problems as well as treatment options.
It is important to consider all your choices when you are dealing with infertility. For many people, becoming pregnant through assisted reproductive techniques (ART) is successful. Two of the most popular forms of ART are intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Yet, these methods don’t always work for everyone.
Despite the use of ART, some couples may still have to go through the devastation that multiple miscarriages can bring. Dealing with pregnancy loss can be overwhelming and emotionally draining but: you still have options. If ART has not worked for you, then take a look at After Infertility, which can help you sort through the many choices that are available to you. Surrogacy, donors and adoption are just some of the options still open to you.
To help you get started in your fertility journey, you may want to take a look at our Fertility Directory. This directory has listings of many fertility specialists nationwide. And if you’re still feeling alone or just have a question about infertility, then visit the Fertility Forums where you will find lots of support and helpful advice from people going through the same thing as you. After all, the path to fertility is a shared journey.