
Can digestive disorders cause infertility?
Can digestive and bowel disorders lead to infertility? This is an area that still requires much research. There is a great possibility that may of these diseases can indeed affect a person's ability to conceive, however.

Heavy, painful and prolonged periods: WHY?
Periods are an inevitable part of the month for every women in her childbearing years, but one in five women experiences a monthly hell.

Physical causes of female infertility
Female infertility can be placed into several different categories.

How Often Do You Really Need Gynecological Check-ups?
If you dread the annual pelvic exam, there may be some good news for you: current guidelines suggest that yearly trips to the OBGYN aren't medically necessary and that healthy women only need PAP smears once every three years.

Uterine fibroids during pregnancy
Uterine fibroids, benign growths in the uterus, are very common in women of childbearing age. How can these fibroids affect pregnancy?

Employers Paying For Female Employees To Have Their Eggs Frozen?
Egg freezing is a recent advance in fertility techniques. On the surface, it seems to offer something quite close to eternal youth.

Trying To Get Pregnant: Do Sex Positions Matter?
Are you right in the middle of the weird world of "TTC", "babydancing", or whatever else you want to call your venture to get pregnant?

Premenstrual Syndrome as a real medical problem
"Oh, are you suffering from PMS?" is something (very stupid) that's frequently said to a slightly moody woman. Premenstrual Syndrome is ridiculed often, and is often an excuse to ridicule women in general.

The Fascinating History of Menstrual Period Products
In the twenty-first century, people all over the world are remarkably open in discussing almost all aspects of sex, except menstruation. Fortunately, products that help a woman manage her period have advanced dramatically despite the secrecy.

Estradiol May Protect Against Sexually Transmitted Infections
Estradiol is an important female hormone which is an important part of the oral contraceptive pills. Recent research shows that estradiol may effectively guard the women against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).