What Do You Need to Know About Tubal Factor Infertility?
Tubal Factor Infertility is when the fallopian tube(s) get blocked and it prevents the sperm from going to the ovary to fertilize an egg or the fertilized egg from reaching the uterus for pregnancy. Because the fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus, either one or both of them may get affected. In the case of partial blockage, the risk of ectopic pregnancy is more. In a normal pregnancy, an ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube where it attaches to a sperm that fertilizes the egg. This fertilized egg further travels to the uterus where it attaches …
How To Deal With Unexplained Infertility?
While you might find the answer to the question “How to conceive with infertility problems?” It is very hard to find the answer to the question “How to conceive with unexplained infertility?” The first answer to anybody who might think they’re facing infertility is a fertility test. Typically, a fertility test has substantial evidence of whether or not you have a fertility problem. Based on the reports of this test, you are directed towards what the problem is and what is causing it. But what if at the first step itself, you are diagnosed with unexplained infertility? At this stage, …
How OASIS Helped Me Fight PCOS To Get Pregnant?
Being a woman, one of the conditions that we fear is PCOS or PCOD, short for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or Disorder. And, I happened to be a victim of it. I was diagnosed with this condition when I visited my general physician due to highly irregular periods or no periods for a few months altogether. The doctor then explained my condition to me, saying that there are multiple cysts in my ovaries, which hinder the maturation of eggs; hence, ovulation does not take place. Because there was no ovulation, my estrogen, FSH, LH, and progesterone levels are altered. While progesterone …
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. …
Be Informed to battle pregnancy loss
If you have experienced multiple miscarriages, chances are you want to know what caused it and what you can do to prevent it from happening again. Recurrent pregnancy loss/miscarriage is defined by the loss of two or more clinical pregnancies. While spontaneous miscarriages occur in about 15 percent of women, the risk increases to 20-30 percent among women with a history of two or more pregnancy losses. The risk also increases with advancing maternal age. Evaluation to understand the causes should be done after two consecutive pregnancy losses. Oasis provides the necessary medical and psychological support needed for this and …
Pregnancy; Dreams and Realities
It is the dream of almost all married couple is to have a child. It is more necessary in a conservative society where the prime object of marriage is considered to extend the generations. …
Pregnancy Complications with PCOS/ PCOD
It is a myth that women with PCOS can never get pregnant naturally. Some women get pregnant in the natural cycle. However, there is a higher risk of certain conditions for pregnant women with PCOS …
Plan 3 months before you wish to conceive
Both eggs and sperm take about about 2-3 months to get made. Hence, it is advisable to watch your diet and lifestyle 3 months before you plan to …