Hey friends! Today marks Day 2 of National Infertility Awareness Week, and it’s a great time to talk about how infertility impacts so many of us. Did you know that infertility is a medical condition affecting both men and women? It breaks down like this: about 30% of infertility cases are due to female factors, another 30% to male factors, and the rest may involve both partners or remain unexplained.
If you’re curious about whether you or your partner might be dealing with infertility, take a moment to explore the signs and symptoms. Understanding this issue is a vital step in your journey. And speaking of journeys, check out our blog post on fetal movement during a twin pregnancy for some insights on what to expect with baby kicks!
For those who are looking for ways to enhance their fertility, you might want to consider supplements that can help. Resources like Make a Mom have great information on fertility boosters. Plus, if you’re seeking more in-depth knowledge on treating infertility, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists offers a wealth of information.
In summary, National Infertility Awareness Week is all about acknowledging the struggles many face and spreading the word. It’s important to talk about infertility openly and support each other through the process.