Learn more about fertility, what could be impacting your reproductive health, and discover advice to help you reach your family planning goals.
If you’re trying to conceive and it’s taking longer than expected, you’re not alone. At our IVF Canada fertility clinics, we meet individuals and couples every day who are navigating infertility, unexplained delays, recurrent loss, or a desire to grow their family through assisted reproduction.
Alongside the emotional weight of the fertility journey, the financial side can feel overwhelming, which is why IVF Canada’s publicly funded fertility support can make a meaningful difference.
Fertility can feel like a complicated and emotional topic, especially when you’re navigating timelines, relationships, and the unpredictability of life.
I never imagined I’d be telling this story, but I’m sharing it now because I believe more women should feel informed, empowered, and less alone when making decisions about their reproductive future.
Hanna, a 31-year-old bank executive, always dreamed of becoming a mother but wasn’t ready to take that step while building her career in Toronto. She loved her job, travel, and friendships but recognized the importance of timing in fertility.
To keep her future options open, Hanna decided to take proactive steps toward motherhood.
Whether you are trying to conceive through intercourse, with a partner, or on your own, a fertility assessment will likely be part of the process.
We are diving into what you may know about trying to conceive — from ovulation to underlying conditions. But before we get into it, here is an overview of what you will learn. If you are thinking about trying to conceive soon, you can schedule an appointment at one of two prime IVF Canada locations and receive the information you need to get started.