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About EaseTheJourney

Empowering Parenthood with Care & Innovation

EaseTheJourney is an initiative backed by Universal NutriScience, dedicated to guiding couples through every step of their fertility journey. With a mission to deliver safe, science-backed solutions and a vision to create healthier families worldwide, we combine expertise, compassion, and innovation to help you achieve your dream of parenthood.

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Dedicated Specialists in Fertility Care

Our team of experienced fertility specialists, embryologists, and support staff is committed to providing personalized treatments and compassionate care. Together, we ensure every step of your parenthood journey is safe, informed, and stress-free.

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UNDERSTANDING INFERTILITY

What is Infertility?

o Infertility means being unable to get pregnant after trying for 12 months or more with regular, unprotected sex. It can be due to problems in the woman, the man, both, or sometimes for unknown reasons. In many cases, the causes can be treated. Some people may need medical help like IVF (in-vitro fertilization) to conceive. Source: World Health Organization (WHO) https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/infertility

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How age impacts fertility

why is it important?

Fertility generally starts to slowly decline when a woman is in her early 30s, and after the age of 35 the decline speeds up.

  • Female -
    • Female fertility declines with age, especially after 35.
    • Egg quality and quantity reduce, lowering chances of pregnancy.
    • Older women also have a higher risk of miscarriage and IVF failure.
  • Male -
    • Men ≥45 years had 5x longer time to conception than those ≤25 years.
    • Male fertility declines with age although more gradually than in women.
    • Men over 40 have 30% lower chances of conceiving within a year compared to men under 30.
Myths vs Facts

Debunking Common Fertility Misconceptions

Myths

Facts

IVF increases the risk of cancer.

Most research shows no significant increase in cancer risk from IVF. Any existing risk is usually due to genetic or pre-existing medical conditions, not the treatment. A full medical history and routine screenings (e.g., Pap smears, mammograms) are recommended before starting treatment.

IVF always leads to twins or multiples.

IVF alone doesn’t cause multiples. The risk increases when multiple embryos are transferred. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) recommends elective single embryo transfer (eSET) when possible, which improves safety and pregnancy outcomes.

IVF is the only option for infertility.

Many individuals conceive with less invasive treatments, such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or timed intercourse, based on age, diagnosis, and fertility goals.

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Comprehensive Care

Your Well-being, Our Priority

We provide end-to-end fertility care designed to support you at every stage of your journey, ensuring comfort, trust, and successful outcomes.

  • Advanced Technology – State-of-the-art techniques for higher success rates.
  • Expert Medical Guidance – Care from experienced specialists in reproductive health.
  • Emotional Support – Counseling and guidance to keep you positive and informed.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans – Tailored solutions to meet your unique fertility needs.

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