There are many reasons to want to boost your reproductive health. And fortunately, food can help you accomplish your goals. Here's what the experts say.
Research shows that yoga may not only improve well-being but also help to relieve some of the symptoms of pain-related conditions such as endometriosis.
Research has shown that exposure to environmental toxins can affect reproductive health in those who are pregnant, as well as impact fetal development.
In vitro fertilization is helpful for people who want to conceive but are unable to do so naturally. Three-parent IVF may help prevent some genetic disorders.
While PrEP is effective against HIV and largely seems to be safe, it may have undesirable effects on kidney health in some people, particularly those over 50.
By the age of 43, 90% of our eggs are no longer viable for pregnancy. Can we rely on egg freezing to beat these odds and ensure that we can get pregnant later?
"Sister, Sister" star Tia Mowry recently opened up about her experience with endometriosis and how it has affected her path to motherhood. Here is what we know.
For some women, periods mean more trips to the bathroom to go number two, but how can something in the reproductive system affect the digestive system?
Receiving an early HIV diagnosis and getting early treatment can significantly reduce your viral load and lessen the virus's impact on your immune system.
Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine and is used when one's energy flow is out of balance. Needles are strategically placed into the body.
Prenatal vitamins have a range of nutrients and minerals to supplement a nutritionally adequate pregnancy diet. Here's what you need to know before taking them.
A regular exercise routine during pregnancy is beneficial for your overall health, and one of the best ways to stay active during pregnancy is by swimming.
Pilates can enhance mental focus, boost energy levels and the immune system, and ease back pain. Plus, practicing during pregnancy can help labor and delivery.
Exercising during your pregnancy can bring plenty of benefits, including less weight gain and easier labor. If you like to run, be sure to take precautions.