Making the decision to start a family is one of the biggest choices we can make in life. But sometimes we need a little help along the way to have a child. There are many different causes of infertility, and it can be discouraging. But we want you to know we’re here to help you every step of the way and that you’re not alone in your struggles to conceive. Nearly 10 to 15 percent of Americans aren’t able to have children on their own and seek out effective alternatives to achieve success.
There are a variety of solutions we can recommend for both women and men to overcome infertility such as surgery or medications. Modern reproductive technologies also allow for conception outside the body using methods like IVF or in vitro fertilization.
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