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Fertility considerations in cancer treatment: Preserving hope for the future
Cancer and its treatments can have long-term effects on fertility. Learn about the cancers with higher fertility risks and preservation options that can provide hope for future family-building.

Using ovulation tools to predict fertility
Pinpointing the most fertile days of your cycle can increase the chances of conception. Learn the signs of ovulation and ways to track it using your body's clues and other tools.

Can a vasectomy be reversed?
A vasectomy is considered a permanent form of birth control. But plans sometimes change and a reversal is wanted. Learn about factors that affect success and the surgical options available.

Trying to get pregnant? Select a lubricant most helpful for sperm
Lubrication can be an easy way to increase comfort during intercourse. However, many couples trying to conceive don't realize that lubricants can adversely affect sperm.

Infertility and stress
Infertility can cause stress, affecting relationships with partners, friends and family, and create financial difficulty. Read about ways to deal with this stress.

Boxers or briefs? 4 common fertility myths debunked
It seems like there is endless advice on what to do when you’re trying to get pregnant, but what advice is actually true? Here are answers to four common questions.

Anything is possible: One couple’s journey to start a family
For someone who never thought she wanted children, Nicole Whipple went through more than most women do just to get pregnant.

And baby makes 3
Susi and Luc Boe were ready to start their family. But after a year of trying, Susi still wasn't pregnant.

Tips to improve fertility
Most couples achieve pregnancy within the first six months of trying. Overall, 90% of couples will become pregnant after a year. For any couple wanting to have a baby, the journey to conception can feel like an eternity. Here are a few tips for men and women to improve fertility.

Having difficulty becoming pregnant?
Many people dream of becoming parents, but for some, that dream is difficult because they have trouble achieving pregnancy on their own. At Mayo Clinic Health System, we have the privilege of helping patients try to make that dream a reality.

Hope for growing a family
Two couples share their stories about infertility and how an OB-GYN helped them on their journeys to have a baby.