Choosing to start a family later in life is now more possible than ever thanks to a host of fertility aids, but are some women leaving it too late? Professor Kerryn Phelps reports.
Debora Krizak knows the pain of unexplained fertility, and the pride of being a parent after a long and painful journey. In an extract from her book How would you like your eggs? she shares her experience. I was emptying out my bedside drawers the other day when I stumbled across a half empty box [โฆ]
Women who want to become mothers but canโt are twice as likely to become alcoholics, a new study has found. Danish researchers found that women who tried to become mothers but failed were at greater risk of being hospitalised for alcohol abuse than those with children. Women who remained childless due to infertility were also [โฆ]