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Male fertility issues can be caused by various factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and health conditions, including obesity. In order to achieve a successful fertilization, sperm must be considered good quality, which refers to its shape, size, and motility. Excess weight can affect the formation of the sperm in addition to causing other related […]
Common infertility myths can be detrimental to a person’s fertility journey since misinformation can cause added stress and mental anguish on either partner. It is vital to understand that infertility affects everyone differently, but having the right information and facts can lead you to the right treatment plan. To expand on the importance of assessment […]
Hormonal imbalances play a major role in both a woman’s and a man’s infertility. Proper hormone levels help to regulate the health and quality of the ovaries, eggs, and sperm. Hormones are naturally produced chemicals that control the function of organs and the development and growth of the body. Originating in the endocrine system, these […]
For IUI and IVF treatments, there are specific guidelines for each woman to follow, including the amount of allowable exercise during fertility treatment. Many couples trying to conceive take particular care to avoid potential harmful foods, beverages, and lifestyle habits that could hinder the fertility process. Exercise is essential to maintain good health, regardless of […]
The sex hormone testosterone is a key player with a man’s reproductive system. Produced by the testes, this hormone is responsible for the development of muscle, bone, hair, and sex organs. It is also necessary for sperm production.Testosterone and Male InfertilityWhen testosterone levels are either high or low, a male’s fertility may be affected as […]
If you are considering in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in Ontario at a reputable fertility clinic, there are a few key factors that can improve your chances of a successful pregnancy. It is evident that certain lifestyle changes are expected but did you know that regular medical appointments and lowering stress are just as important?Before visiting a […]
Getting access to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in Ontario is an important issue that many couples face. Which clinic has the best success rate? How much will the treatments cost? How long will the fertility journey take?These and other questions are at the forefront when choosing the right fertility clinic. In this article, we look at […]
As fertility treatments can be a complex process, having answers to some intrauterine insemination (IUI) FAQs can help couples be more educated before meeting with their fertility specialist. Understanding what intrauterine insemination is and how it works is half the battle for a successful outcome. Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is commonly known as artificial insemination. It is […]
In the past 30 years, couple infertility rates have more than doubled, with male fertilityfactors contributing to up to 50% of those rates. Fertility rates are based on issues affectingboth the male and female parties involved.In fact, one-third of infertility cases are attributed to male conditions. This can include lowsperm count, abnormal shape of the […]
If you have been preparing for infertility treatment, it is important to understand how cycle monitoring works, specifically for Day 3 and Day 21. This allows your fertility specialist to track hormone levels, the size of the follicles, and the lining of the uterus in terms of its thickness. We will look at the steps […]
ONE Fertility Kitchener Waterloo will be closed for the holidays from Sunday, December 22nd, 2024 to Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 inclusively.
Leading up to this closure, depending on the timing of the start of your cycle, you may be instructed to call with your next cycle.
For time-sensitive matters during the closure, contact your primary healthcare provider. For urgent matters, seek urgent medical attention via your local Emergency Department.