A To Z
- Testosterone is the most important male sex hormone. It helps in sperm production and keeps men interested in sex. Low testosterone impairs a man’s fertility and sex drive. READ MORE»
- A testicle that hasn’t moved into its proper position in the scrotum prior to birth. READ MORE»
- The inability to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse despite no apparent medical cause. READ MORE»
- Some women are born with malformed uteruses that make it difficult to carry a pregnancy to term. For example, the uterus may be divided down the middle by tissue, developed only on one side, or separated into two horn-shaped structures. In some cases, there may be a double uterus with two cervixes. In extremely rare cases, a woman may have no uterus at all. READ MORE»
- Experts define normal weight as a BMI (body mass index) of 18.5 to 24.9. Overweight is a BMI between 25 and 29; 30 and over is considered obese. The formula to calculate BMI is a bit complicated: Take your weight in pounds and divide it by your height in inches, squared. Multiply that result by the number 703. Or, for an easier way, plug your height and weight into Conceive’s automatic BMI calculator: BMI Calculator READ MORE»
