Plan Your Baby Articles
Welcome to the Plan Your Baby Blog, a space dedicated to empowering individuals and couples on their journey towards parenthood. Whether you’re just starting to explore the idea of conceiving or have been struggling with fertility challenges, you’ve come to the right place. Our blog aims to provide you with valuable insights, evidence-based information, and emotional support to navigate the complex world of fertility.
The Vaginal Microbiome and its role in conception
The microbes that live within and on us are an important component of what makes us human. Every different area of our body has...
What are Uterine Malformations & How do they Impact Fertility
Uterine malformations are congenital defects in the shape of the uterus. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including...
Uterine Conditions: What You Need to Know about Fertility
There are many uterine conditions that can impact fertility. Some of the most common uterine conditions that can impact...
What is Endometriosis & How Can it Impact Fertility?
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus (the endometrium) grows outside of the uterus. This...
What is Asherman’s Syndrome & How Does it Impact Fertility?
There are many uterine conditions that can impact fertility. Asherman's syndrome is a condition in which scar tissue forms in...
Did you know that 2/3 of women have at least one hormone out of range that could be affecting our fertility?
This is a startling statistic, but it's important to understand why it's happening and what we can do about it. Starting by...
UTIs: The Silent Threat to Your Fertility
A UTI is an infection of the urinary tract, which includes the bladder and kidneys. UTIs can be caused by bacteria that enter...
PID: A Serious Infection That Can Affect Your Fertility
In the UK, about 200,000 people are diagnosed with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease each year. PID is more common in young women,...
Infections and Fertility: What You Need to Know
Infections can impact fertility in a number of ways. They can: Inflame the reproductive organs, making it difficult for sperm to...