Pregnancy Miracle – Natural Female Infertility Treatment
December 10, 2009 by Katie Adler
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Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after twelve months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It affects over 5 millions couple alone in the United States and many times more in the world. Female infertility is fairly common nowadays. In about 40% of couples with an infertility problem, the cause of infertility is multifactorial; it is the man who is infertile in 30% of the cases; and as for women, 20% to 25% of experience ovulatory failure and another 20% experience tubal, vaginal, or uterine problems as the cause of their infertility. There are many causes of female infertility which are quite easily diagnosed. Moreover, natural female infertility treatments are now very common and readily available.
The factors that cause infertility in women are analogous to those causing infertility in men: anovulation (faulty or inadequate production of ova or egg), problems of ova transport through the fallopian tubes to the uterus, uterine factors such as tumors or poor endometrial development, and cervical and vaginal factors that immobilize spermatozoa.
New drugs are now available to enhance the success rate of many female infertility treatments. Often, female infertility treatment drugs are used together with intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, natural treatments may also be used. The disturbance in the reproductive system involving the hypothalamus that may cause infertility can be normalized by using traditional Ayurvedic formulations, herbs, and fruits.
Red raspberry also known as raspberry or rubus ideaus, is an edible fruit species that has been used in many cultures in assisting pregnancy due to its antioxidant properties. It also contains fiber which is important for the regulating the blood levels in our body. Without or not enough of it may cause fluctuation of insulin, leading to food craving, symptoms of irregular menstrual cycle that increase the risk of infertility.
Female infertility is common, but with its prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment, it can be tackled successfully.
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Pregnancy Miracle – Treatment For Infertile Couples
November 14, 2009 by Katie Adler
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Infertility is said to exist when a pregnancy has not occurred after at least one year of unprotected sexual intercourse or coitus. About–% of couples in the United States are infertile. In about 40% of couples with an infertility problem, the cause of infertility is multifactorial; in about 30% of couples, it is the man who is infertile; 20% to 25% of couples experience ovulatory failure; another 20% experience tubal, vaginal, or uterine problems as the cause of their infertility. In as many as 25% of couples, no known cause of infertility can be discovered despite all the diagnostic tests currently available. Now, the question is this: What is the treatment for infertile couples?
Management of infertility focuses on correction of any underlying problem that was discovered upon assessment. Such underlying causes include chronic disease, inadequate hormone production, endometriosis, or infection. Increasing sperm count and motility, reducing the presence of infection, hormone therapy, and surgery are just some of the ways in which these problems may be addressed.
Couples can also benefit from some practical information on how to increase the chances of achieving conception on their own. If ovulation, sperm production, or sperm mobility problems cannot be addressed, assisted reproductive strategies are available. Examples of assisted reproductive techniques include artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT), and surrogate embryo transfer.
For some couples, even treatment with infertility with procedures may not successful, and so they need to consider still other options such as alternatives to childbirth. These include surrogate mothers, adoption, and even child-free living.
Many marriage customs, such as throwing rice, originate from old rituals to promote fertility. From the existence of these common rituals, we can see the importance of having children for the average couple and society as a whole. One of the National Health Goals identified by Health People 2010 directly addresses the problem of infertility; thus, the availability of all these types of treatment for infertile couples.
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Pregnancy Miracle – Trying To Conceive a Baby
November 3, 2009 by Katie Adler
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The dream of many women around the world is to become pregnant. Many couples and our society as a whole tend to place great importance and value in having children. Unfortunately conceiving a baby is not always the easiest process. A couple trying to conceive a baby and who are having problems often seek professional help.
There are several reasons why a couple may not be able to conceive quickly, and so it is important to remember the following things –
First: There is only a twenty percent chance of pregnancy each month, for a fertile, healthy, and young couple. Second: The average couple will need five to six months to get pregnant. Third: Out of every six couples, one has a hard time getting pregnant. Fourth: In forty percent of infertility cases, it is caused by the man, another forty percent is because of the woman, and the remaining twenty percent is because of both the female and male factors. Fifth: The sperm can survive within a woman’s body for five days, but a released egg can survive within a woman’s body for only twenty-four hours. Sixth: The length of a woman’s menstrual cycle needs to be studied and considered because ovulation may not occur on the typical 14th day of the cycle as it does for most women. Seventh: It is even possible for a woman to ovulate during her period.
Now when you’re trying to conceive, you must consider these simple dos and don’ts. Do have sex regularly, have sex once a day near the time of ovulation, make healthy lifestyle choices, take your vitamins, and consider preconception planning. On the other hand, don’t smoke, drink alcohol, and take medication without consulting your health care provider.
Trying to conceive a baby may require some effort and timing. And once a woman has conceived, she is in for a world of change.
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Pregnancy Miracle – Easiest Way To Get Pregnant
November 1, 2009 by Katie Adler
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Trying to have a baby is a constant struggle for so many women all over the world. Getting pregnant isn’t just about playing in the bedroom. In terms of trying to get pregnant, there is the question of both how and when. To determine the easiest way to get pregnant, you should consider both factors. Both are equally important and directly related.
Before you start trying to conceive, you must first look through all the risk factors that you might face and problems that you might be up against. You should also consider your diet, your weight, and your age. Being too over weight, or too underweight and can have huge effects on your fertility and ability to conceive naturally. Also, remember that when you desire to get pregnant it is not just about you anymore. Your health will affect your child’s health.
To get started, make sure you employ the right timing when trying to get pregnant. You can use an ovulation calendar which can be a great tool and an almost necessary one to help you and your partner conceive naturally. Ovulation predictor kits may also help. Moreover, you should be familiar with the signs and symptoms of ovulation. During ovulation, the mucus becomes clear, slippery, and stretchy it can even be compared to raw egg whites. Following ovulation, your basal body temperature can increase by 0.5 to 1.6 degrees. Lower abdominal discomfort and a cervix that is soft, fleshy, and located higher in the vagina are also indications of ovulation.
Another thing is to de-stress. Stress has a negative effect on the hypothalamus, which is the part of the brain that plays an important role in the release of two important hormones (LH and FSH) into the blood stream. These two hormones make the ovaries work and ovulate. Emotional freedom technique (EFT) is an alternative therapy based on ancient Chinese medicine which consists to stimulate the similar meridian points used in acupuncture.
Trying to have a baby is a constant struggle, but always, there is an easy way.
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Hemorrhoid Miracle – Hemorrhoids Pregnancy Treatment
October 27, 2009 by Katie Adler
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During a woman’s pregnancy, she is prone o a lot of discomfort and hemorrhoids are one of them. This is condition wherein the veins around the anus or the lower rectum appear swollen and inflamed. They may either be internal or external depending on what type of vein was affected. Luckily, there are several trusted hemorrhoids pregnancy treatment available especially for pregnant women.
Pregnant women would experience hemorrhoids usually during their last trimester. This reason for this is that the growing fetus and uterus induce the pressure on the veins on the lower pelvic area. Technically, hormonal changes affect the enlargement of the hemorrhoidal vessels and the typical symptom of pregnancy that is constipation is actually the main culprit for hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids pregnancy treatment may be possible using home remedies or topical creams just as long as there is an initial check up with the doctor. The doctor would be able to determine what would be the best treatment for you, depending on the severity and the type of hemorrhoids you are having.
Most of the time, hemorrhoid pregnancy treatment is centered on relieving symptoms. What follows next is the increase intake of fiber and fluids which would relieve pressure in the hemorrhoidal veins. Also, bowel habit should be modified to cater to specific needs while in treatment.
The doctor may suggest application of topical creams and ointments that are safe to use during pregnancy together with the application of ice pack on the infected area for 10 to 15 minutes, 4 times daily. He would also be advising you to increase your fiber and fluid intake and might suggest some stool softeners in your diet, too. Once you and your doctor have decided on what hemorrhoid pregnancy treatment you wish to have, make sure you remember not to rush whenever you are in the toilet. It is always better to take your time.
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Fit Yummy Mummy – After Birth Weight Loss
October 17, 2009 by Katie Adler
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After birth weight loss usually takes up to six months to start to take effect. You should not be in too much of a hurry to lose all that weight you have acquired during pregnancy. You should be able to give time for your body to heal first since it would feel exhausted and stressed. Try to center your attention first on eating healthily to allow yourself to regenerate and prepare yourself for the upcoming tasks of becoming a new mother.
Exercise should be a part of your daily routine. It actually helps level out your moods aside from keeping you in shape. Just be careful to do it gradually, though and avoid any type of activity that could be too strenuous for your body. Make sure that if you decide to have exercise as part of your after birth weight loss regimen, you should always consult your doctor for some advice on how to get you started.
2 to 3 months after you give birth and you period has returned to normal, when you feel that you are strong enough to take on normal activities, you can begin following a stricter program. The ideal program to start with is to have an aim of losing 1 pound per week. Just remember to carry on with the healthy and balanced diet and you can be sure that after birth weight loss should be possible.
How much you weight you gained during pregnancy should largely affect the time it will take you to return to your original weight. 23 to 35 pounds is just about the average weight a mother gains during pregnancy and loses 12 to 21 pounds after child birth. After birth weight loss should cover about 6 to 8 months.
If you have gained more than the average, try to add an extra month of proper diet and exercise for every 6 pounds in excess of 35 pounds. This is just mainly a guide for you to follow, it will still depend on how well your metabolism is working.
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Pregnancy Miracle – Natural Female Infertility Treatment
September 18, 2009 by Katie Adler
Filed under pregnancy
Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after twelve months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It affects over 5 millions couple alone in the United States and many times more in the world. Female infertility is fairly common nowadays. In about 40% of couples with an infertility problem, the cause of infertility is multifactorial; it is the man who is infertile in 30% of the cases; and as for women, 20% to 25% of experience ovulatory failure and another 20% experience tubal, vaginal, or uterine problems as the cause of their infertility. There are many causes of female infertility which are quite easily diagnosed. Moreover, natural female infertility treatments are now very common and readily available.
The factors that cause infertility in women are analogous to those causing infertility in men: anovulation (faulty or inadequate production of ova or egg), problems of ova transport through the fallopian tubes to the uterus, uterine factors such as tumors or poor endometrial development, and cervical and vaginal factors that immobilize spermatozoa.
New drugs are now available to enhance the success rate of many female infertility treatments. Often, female infertility treatment drugs are used together with intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, natural treatments may also be used. The disturbance in the reproductive system involving the hypothalamus that may cause infertility can be normalized by using traditional Ayurvedic formulations, herbs, and fruits.
Red raspberry also known as raspberry or rubus ideaus, is an edible fruit species that has been used in many cultures in assisting pregnancy due to its antioxidant properties. It also contains fiber which is important for the regulating the blood levels in our body. Without or not enough of it may cause fluctuation of insulin, leading to food craving, symptoms of irregular menstrual cycle that increase the risk of infertility.
Female infertility is common, but with its prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment, it can be tackled successfully.
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