How To Improve Uterine Health For Fertility, Conception and Implantation?
There is more to fertility than just healthy intercourse. It involves a lot of other aspects such as sperm health, the egg condition, the menstrual cycles, and so on and so forth. One such factor is uterine health. Women whose uterine health is affected due to the specific medical conditions they have will require a particular treatment for that condition. Apart from the medical help that you inevitably have to receive, there are a lot of self-help thing that you can do. They have a positive effect on your uterine health and add to its improvement. Here in this article, …
Signs You Are At Most Fertile Point
The time of the month when your menstrual cycle occurs is an important thing you look forward to if you are trying to conceive. The cycle generally lasts between 28 to 32 days, and your body releases an egg after 12 to 16 days. This is when ovulation takes place where your body is preparing for getting pregnant while your menstrual cycle is still on. The follicle in your ovary releases the egg. This egg then goes down to the fallopian tube to meet a sperm. And when this does not happen, the egg dies and leaves the body along …
Importance Of Exercise In Improving Fertility
Importance Of Exercise On Improving Fertility, Emotional Wellbeing And Quality Of Life When you maintain a healthy weight range, it reduces the risk of infertility and improves the chance of conceiving spontaneously with assisted reproductive technology (ART). As we are aware that exercise is a key component of managing weight. Let us know about the benefits of exercise for fertility, emotional wellbeing and quality of life. Various studies and guidelines recommend that at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity like brisk walking, dancing or gardening, on most and preferably all days of the week keeps your health in a …
Causes of Unexplained Infertility
However common it is, unexplained infertility is a frustrating diagnosis to receive. But unexplained does not mean it cannot be diagnosed and treated; there is always a ray of hope. While one doctor might diagnose your case as unexplained, another doctor may say you have not been evaluated thoroughly to determine the cause or come to a conclusion. Hence, unexplained infertility can only be diagnosed after doing a full fertility evaluation of both the partners (male and female). Your doctor will only come to this conclusion after analyzing all the results from the tests and still cannot determine the cause. …
Finding Hope Through Infertility
My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for over three years. It was not a surprise to me as similar to all my other health conditions this also has to be complicated. Although it was a tough journey for both of us, we knew we will come out of it. On my regular obstetrician appointment, I mentioned to my doctor that I have been trying for three years and also when I tried for ovulation sticks, they were unclear, I had never seen a clear positive indication. When my doctor assured me that it happens sometimes and …
What is Hysteroscopy and how can does it treat infertility?
Infertility is a major concern in today’s society. The infertile couples are not able to enjoy the happiness of parenthood due to many reasons. The reasons can range from a blocked fallopian tube in women, to low motility in men. Whatever may be the reason, they are all collectively called fertility issues or infertility. However, being infertile is not the end of the world. With correct diagnosis and treatment, a couple can reproduce or get pregnant eventually. Moreover, in modern medicine, there are methods to find the underlying causes of infertility and cure the same. One such procedure is hysteroscopy. …
Can You Conceive If You Had Ovarian Cysts?
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled pouches that develop on the ovaries. They are generally harmless and not cancerous. In most of the cases, cysts can be diagnosed during an ultrasound or any other imaging investigations, which will also let the physician understand the size of the cysts. Although most cysts do not cause symptoms, there may be a feeling of sudden discomfort and uneasiness, when a cyst bursts. If ovarian cysts are diagnosed while a woman is trying to get pregnant, it’s essential to understand that these cysts don’t usually cause problems with fertility. Nevertheless, there are eternally exceptions to this. …
Things to know about Secondary Infertility
A couple’s inability to have a second child is usually termed as the Secondary Infertility, which is very common these days. It often happens with women who are in their 30s or mid-30s and trying to conceive after a long time, say six months or a year. Of course, there has been a lot of discussion and research on the increase in Secondary Infertility. Here are a few stated causes regarding medical disorders Any damage to fallopian tube because of ectopic pregnancies Ovulation issue, uterine conditions in women and endometriosis Early pregnancies or a C-section Delivery during the first time. …
Fertility In Women & Thyroid Dysfunction
There are several reasons for the failure of couples trying to conceive nowadays. One such possibility for their lack of success in conception is the thyroid problem which leads to infertility in both women and men. To conceive and be able to sustain a pregnancy, a couple must be aware of reduced thyroid function, and both males and females need to have a healthy thyroid. It is a prerequisite that the possibility of thyroid dysfunction is nipped in the bud while examining causes of infertility in a couple as this abnormality is very recurrent than many people realize. Everybody should …
Does your weight affect your Fertility?
In your struggle to achieve pregnancy, many questions can often arise in your mind. One of the issues that are most heard quite sometimes was about the equation between weight and infertility, and how they are related. It is best to look at this complex issue with little more depth to give you a better insight on even the other questions abounding this topic. How are weight and infertility connected? Though not a direct one, there is a link between your weight and your infertility. This, however, need not be confused with the fact that there’s no necessity that a …