Types of infertility

Over centuries it has been considered that behind a couple’s problem of not having a baby, it was then a woman’s problem. We know both men and women suffer fertility problems and these are no more common in one sex than the other. There are times that many factors are considered involved in one [...]

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What Signifies the Presence of Infertility?

In women, one of the most obvious signs of infertility is an irregular or absent menstrual cycle. Normally, a woman bleeds for 3 to 7 days. If bleeding is heavy or light, one should consult with their doctor. Excessive cramping and less or more days spent bleeding than normal can also be considered as reasons [...]

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Smoking and Infertility

The health risks of tobacco smoking are well known with regard to diseases of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Substantial harmful effects of cigarette smoke on fertility have become apparent, but are not generally appreciated. Cigarette smoking has a negative impact on the ability to become pregnant and carry a pregnancy to term.

Virtually, all [...]

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Stress and Infertility

Doctors say that stress can disrupt fertility and that relaxation can help to avoid infertility. Doctors look up to the thought that stress and sometimes the notion “trying too hard” may really play a role in up to 30% of all infertility problems. What some researchers say is that when stress-reduction techniques are employed, something [...]

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Growing Numbers on Infertility

More often than not, couples who are having infertility troubles feel that it’s a battle they need to combat alone. Looking at other couples with babies make the suffering seem more unbearable as they feel cursed and damned for not being normal in that sense. What they seem to forget because of this depression is [...]

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Understanding PCOS and Infertility

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the main reasons for infertility problems in women. It is believed that due to excessive insulin production in some women their bodies respond by producing high levels of male hormones or androgens. Women with PCOC are insulin resistant which thereby leads to diabetes.

During a woman’s normal menstrual cycle, [...]

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Acupuncture and Infertility

Acupuncture originated in the East and was presented to us several years ago but only few have knowledge about its excellent effects to the body. It is the process of inserting and manipulating fine needles into specific points of the body to relieve pain and to help a number of medical conditions. Acupuncture typically regulates [...]

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