Problem: Article: " Once you get to your business's page, hit the tab marked "settings." This will open a drop down menu that provides you with more options. Make sure you're signed into an account that's allowed to manage the business's page. Without access to the page as an administrator, you won't be able to access it. " From the drop down menu, select the tab that says "general." Click on this tab to open another drop down menu and select "page verification". " From here, all you need to do is hit "verify this page." The site will redirect you and allow you to enter the contact information necessary to verify your Facebook page. A small amount of information is required for verification. Post your language, your country, and a phone number for your business. Use your business phone number instead of a personal phone, unless you also use your personal phone for business purposes. In order to get a page verified, it's necessary to prove your identity. You will need to scan and upload a driver's license, a birth certificate, or passport onto Facebook. If your website doesn't have a number, or if you'd prefer not to give it out, upload business documents instead. Simply click "Verify this Page with documents instead." You will then be asked to upload public records confirming your business's existence. Public documents may include things like a certificate of owner, a business plan, and other business-related documents.
Summary: Click "settings. Click "page verification. Select "verify this page. Enter your information. Provide identification. Opt to enter business documents instead.

Problem: Article: Many couples will have to wait a while before conceiving, and this is normal! But if you and your partner have tried for 1 year without getting pregnant, it's time to discuss your concerns with your obstetrician. They can discuss possible causes for infertility and help you think about your next steps. While it's not a good idea to turn to fertility treatments just to conceive twins, you should be aware that these treatments will slightly raise your chances of having multiples. It can sometimes be difficult to figure out exactly what's behind a couple's fertility troubles. About 25% of infertility remains unexplained even after tests. In order to rule out common fertility issues, your doctor will ask about you and your partner's medical history, sexual activity, symptoms, medications, and lifestyle choices (like stress levels, smoking, or drinking alcohol). Your doctor may also run the following tests:  A blood test to check on levels of hormones that stimulate ovulation. Chlamydia tests (a urine test for men and a cervical swab for women), as this STI can affect fertility. An ultrasound to see if there are blockages, scarring, or other issues (like endometriosis or fibroids) in the ovaries, womb, or fallopian tubes. If the doctor sees possible problems, they may order a follow-up X-ray or laparoscopy. A semen analysis to check for a low sperm count or improperly moving sperm. You and your doctor will decide together whether fertility medications are right for you. You'll also work together to pick which medication you should take. Be aware that most of these medications will raise your chances of conceiving multiples. It will generally cost between $1000 and $6000 USD to do these treatments under medical observation (routine ultrasounds and checkups). Some common options include:  Clomiphene citrate (CC), usually taken in 50 mg/day doses for 3-6 menstrual cycles. Synthetic Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), which is an injection. This type of drug has no known side effects, unlike other fertility medications. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), which is also an injection. Human Menopausal Gonadotropins (hMG), also an injection and the strongest ovulation medication that you can take. Surgery may be recommended if you have blockages or scarring in your fallopian tubes, or if you have endometriosis or fibroids. If there's a blockage preventing sperm from being ejaculated normally, surgery may be able to correct this issue, as well. Doctors can also surgically extract sperm, if necessary. Some of these surgeries may be covered by your insurance. Discuss your payment options with your doctor and insurance provider before committing to a particular treatment. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) involves placing sperm inside a woman's uterus to help along conception. It may be recommended for men with low sperm counts or limited sperm mobility. It's also an option for couples with unexplained infertility problems. IUI usually costs between $300-$1000 USD. With In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), the mother will start by completing a round of fertility medications to encourage ovulation. An egg will then be harvested and mixed with the father's sperm. This fertilized embryo will be implanted into the mother's uterus.  IVF treatment may be recommended if the mother has blockages in her fallopian tubes. It's also often a last-resort treatment for couples with unexplained infertility. Since most doctors will now only implant 1 embryo at a time, the chances of multiples due to IVF treatment has dropped significantly since the late 1990s.  IVF is an expensive treatment option, usually costing at least $30,000 USD.
Summary:
Discuss your fertility issues with your OB/GYN after 1 year of trying. Consult with your doctor to determine possible causes of infertility. Use fertility medications to assist with ovulation issues. Look into surgical options to correct internal issues. Try IUI to address sperm issues or unexplained infertility. Turn to IVF once you've tried other treatments.