The DNA of Your Future: Why Genetics is the Key to a Successful Pregnancy
When planning a pregnancy, we usually think about vitamins, ovulation dates, and lifestyle changes. However, there is an invisible but determining factor that dictates the success of this journey: our genetics. Understanding our genetic map is not just about knowing who
Endometriosis and Fertility: What You Need to Know on Your Journey to Motherhood
Endometriosis and Fertility: What You Need to Know on Your Journey to Motherhood For many women, receiving a diagnosis of endometriosis comes with a great deal of uncertainty—especially when the desire to become a mother is present. There is a common
Ovarian Reserve: The first step to preventing infertility
By Debbie Cassis Ovarian reserve refers to the number of eggs that exist in a woman's ovaries at a given time. It is a vital factor that influences the possibility of conception. Women have a limited number of eggs. The number decreases
Women’s Month: Knowing your fertility is an act of autonomy and well-being
March is a month to embrace our history, reflect on our rights, and, above all, celebrate our autonomy. In this context, talking about fertility is not about adding pressure to our lives; it’s about shining a light on information. At Hestia
Valentine’s Day and Fertility: When Love is Also About Care
Valentine's Day is often associated with flowers, special dinners, and romantic gestures. However, there is a dimension of love that is rarely mentioned during these dates: the desire to build a future. For many couples—and also for women who decide
How Reproductive Health Intersects with Work, Time, and Life Planning
Introduction Fertility is often thought of as a strictly medical topic. However, in real life, most fertility decisions aren’t made in a clinic. They are made in silence. Between meetings, career plans, and life decisions. Today, many women and couples wonder
The Biological Clock Is Real: Ovarian Reserve and Egg Quality
The so-called biological clock is not a myth — it is a well-documented scientific reality. Women are born with a finite number of eggs, and this ovarian reserve declines naturally throughout life. By age 30, only about 12% of the
Why You Should See Your Gynecologist Once a Year
One Visit a Year Can Change Your Future Scheduling a yearly visit with your gynecologist isn’t just routine care — it’s an investment in your future. Your reproductive health can change significantly in a short time, especially when it comes to
The Women Who Walk With You on Your Journey to Motherhood at Hestia Fertility
At Hestia, we believe that every path to pregnancy and family-building deserves to be guided by those who deeply understand not only the medical process, but the emotional experience as well. That’s why our team is made up entirely of