• About Fertility
    • reproductive system basics
    • female infertility
    • male infertility
    • lifestyle & infertility
    • first steps
    • seeking help
  • Testing & Diagnosis
    • initial steps
    • fertility tests for women
    • female symptoms
    • female diagnosis
    • fertility tests for men
    • male symptoms
    • male diagnosis
    • the right healthcare provider
    • unexplained infertility
  • Therapy Options
    • starting fertility treatment
    • drug therapies
    • surgery for infertility
    • assisted reproduction
  • After Therapy
    • pregnancy after fertility therapy
    • childfree living
  • Coping
    • friends & family
    • recommended resources
    • self-help
    • secondary infertility
    • pregnancy loss
  • Financial Aspects
    • fertility treatment coverage
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Welcome to My Fertility! Did you know that 1 out of 6 couples are affected by reduced fertility? This website offers practical information on fertility and will help provide you with answers to your questions about fertility. There is even useful information for couples that are not yet actively trying to have children! The information found on myfertility.ca has been compiled in consultation with Dr. J Kremer, gynaecologist and Dr. C. Meihuizen, IVF/Fertility specialist.

About Fertility In this section you will find basic information on fertility and infertility.
Testing & Diagnosis In this section, all the different fertility examinations and causes of reduced fertility are dealt with.
Therapy Options Treatments range from the prescription of medication through to more dramatic intervention, such as IVF.
After Therapy The implications of this stage can be very different for every couple.
Coping Your ability to deal with fertility problems depends to a large extent on your personality and the condition in question; everyone is different, and every fertility problem is unique.
Financial Aspects Due to the greater financial contribution you are required to make, the expenses involved are increasingly becoming a factor to be reckoned with.
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