female fertility

How to Improve FSH Levels to Enhance Female Fertility and Ovarian Health

In the process of preparing for pregnancy, many couples pay attention to women’s hormone levels, with follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) being an important indicator. FSH is secreted by the pituitary gland and helps regulate follicle development and ovarian function. If FSH levels are too high, they may affect female fertility and ovarian health. What is FSH? Why…

AMH and Ovarian Reserve

Beyond AMH: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Ovarian Reserve and Fertility

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is currently one of the key clinical indicators used to evaluate ovarian reserve. Serum AMH levels are positively correlated with the number of preantral and small antral follicles in the ovaries. However, considering AMH as the sole or absolute indicator of fertility potential reflects a common misunderstanding. A comprehensive fertility evaluation—especially when…

women's fertility

What to Do About Irregular Menstrual Cycles? Understanding the Specific Impact of Cycle Fluctuations on Women’s Fertility

The menstrual cycle is one of the key indicators for assessing women’s reproductive health. A regular menstrual cycle typically means normal ovulation, balanced hormone levels, and favorable conditions for conception. Irregular menstrual cycles often reflect fluctuations in internal hormones or ovarian function, which can affect women’s fertility. What Is an Irregular Menstrual Cycle? A healthy…

A Scientific Guide to Preparing for Pregnancy After IVF Failure

A Scientific Guide to Preparing for Pregnancy After IVF Failure

After experiencing a failed IVF cycle, many couples may feel uncertain about their next steps on the path to parenthood. Scientific preconception planning is a proactive and systematic approach to reproductive health management. It helps individuals prepare both physically and emotionally, maximizing the chances of a successful pregnancy in the future. Based on official medical…

IUI AND IVF

IUI vs. IVF

When natural conception becomes difficult, understanding different medical intervention options is essential. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are two of the most common and effective assisted reproductive technologies (ART). They differ significantly in procedural complexity, clinical indications, and success rates. Understanding these differences is a key prerequisite for patients and physicians to…

follicle development

Diet Guide During IVF Ovarian Stimulation: How to Effectively Promote Follicle Development

In IVF treatment, ovarian stimulation is a key step for obtaining high-quality eggs. During this phase, doctors use medications to stimulate the ovaries, aiming to help multiple follicles develop and mature, so that a sufficient number of good-quality eggs can be retrieved during the egg retrieval procedure. To support the body in handling the metabolic changes…

What is IVF?

What Is IVF?

In vitro fertilization (IVF), also known as IVF-ET (In Vitro Fertization–Embryo Transfer), is a well-established assisted reproductive technology. In this process, fertilization between sperm and egg occurs in a laboratory environment. The resulting embryos are cultured and then transferred into the uterus. IVF helps address various causes of infertility and provides a scientifically supported pathway for…

How Diet Can Boost Fertility

How Diet Can Boost Fertility: The Ultimate Nutrition Guide for Couples Trying to Conceive

In today’s fast-paced world, an increasing number of couples face challenges when trying to conceive. Beyond emotional stress and busy lifestyles, poor dietary patterns are a major but often overlooked factor affecting fertility. Scientific evidence shows that a well-balanced diet not only supports overall health but also provides essential nutrients for healthy eggs and sperm.…

Antioxidant Capacity

The Importance of Antioxidant Capacity for Women Trying to Conceive at Advanced Maternal Age

As women increasingly delay childbearing, fertility challenges among those trying to conceive at advanced maternal age (typically defined as 35 years and older) have become a growing concern within the international medical community. Research published by the U.S. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) indicates that the natural conception rate among women aged 35–39 is…