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Free, Accurate Reports on Infertility

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Are you new to the world of reproductive science issues?  Have you wondered where to find accurate, up-to-date information on fertility-related concerns such as how infertility affects your emotional and physical health?

Then RSI is ready to provide you with the useful data you need… FREE!

Click on this link and you can download reports on the “Emotional Effects of Infertility” and/or “Proper Nutrition and Infertility”.

Remember — this info has been vetted by our medical team.  That means it contains the most state-of-the-art statistics and suggestions to help you get healthy in both body and mind while you’re experiencing fertility concerns. 

Click here now to learn more.

Question of the Day: Infertility and Your Regular Job

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Anyone who has ever chosen to undergo IVF treatments understands that it’s a definite commitment.  Appointments must be met to maximize the possibility of becoming pregnant.

However, many (if not most) of people opting for IVF treatments have at least a part-time — if not full-time — job.  This can present a serious problem, especially if employers are not or cannot be (because of the nature of the business) flexible or open. 

A recent Wall Street Journal blog article hit home this point very well.   In the story, the author notes that:

Some women keep the treatment secret and cite unspecified medical reasons for their absences, if they have enough job flexibility to do so. Others feel they must be more specific with bosses, because of the frequent time off required.

RSI’s question for you is this: 

Have you ever had to deal with this issue?  If so, what has your experience been?

More Infertility Notes from around the Globe

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

As we mentioned in a previous post, infertility doesn’t just affect couples in North America.  In fact, it’s a worldwide concern, as evidenced by these recent articles:

- From Allahbad, India:  A recent “infertility camp” was offered to about 150 couples.  During this “camp”, the partners were given free consultations about the precise fertility issues they were having. 

- From Australia: Data is now indicating that more Australian men than Australian women are infertile.  This research was conducted by a group called “Fertility First”.  Possible culprits include drug/chemical exposure, metal toxicity, alcohol/drug abuse and obesity, among others.

- From Petaling Jaya, Malaysia:  Malaysia’s fertility rates are dropping dramatically, according to a United Nations Children’s Fund report.  This has led to more couples seeking IVF treatments in the country.