7 important holiday travel health tips
Despite the stress associated with packing, traveling, visiting family and buying gifts, there are many joyful and relaxing moments during the holidays. (more…)
Despite the stress associated with packing, traveling, visiting family and buying gifts, there are many joyful and relaxing moments during the holidays. (more…)
It’s a concern more men are facing than ever before. Having babies, and waiting too long to have them. That’s right, men have biological clocks too, and they are ticking. A recent study shows male infertility is on the rise. In fact, it’s men who now make of 40-50% of the infertility cases across the globe. Fertility expert Stephen Bollinger shared his “guy’s guide to boosting his biological clock.” (more…)
Taking off your underwear is liberating. Your balls can finally breathe (more…)
Most people want to have children sometime in their life and expect this will happen when the time is right for them. In Australia, the “right” time to have a first child has shifted from being in the mid-twenties a few decades ago to around 30 today. In 1991, less than a quarter (23%) of women having their first child were over the age of 30. In 2012 this had risen to more than half (55%). (more…)
You agreed to stick it out through sickness and health and for richer or poorer, but marital vows don’t address the other big things that can untie your knot—boredom, feeling out of touch, or worse, platonic friendship instead of an in-love partnership. While honeymoon headiness will inevitably decline, that doesn’t mean your relationship has to take a nosedive as well. In fact, some of marriage’s best highlights—raising a family and developing a deeper, more profound connection—require years of togetherness. (more…)
There was a time when infertility was seen as a women’s problem. Not anymore. (more…)