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Monday 29 April 2013

Causes of Infertility


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 Definition of Infertility


Infertility is usually defined in two particular ways, (a) an inability to concieve naturally after 12  months of regular sexual intercourse with no contraception present, and (b) multiple and repeated ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages or perinatal loss.


Causes of Infertility




Whilst it is important to follow the directions of any infertility treatment you may be having, it is equally important that the root cause of your condition is correctly identified.

In this article I will be explaining some of the more common and probable causes of infertility.

The Importance of Identifying the Root Cause of Infertility.

Infertility can be caused by a number of factors occurring at the same time or by a single factor, since misdiagnosis can in many cases lead to further fertility problems and complications it is most important to identify the root cause at the very beginning of any treatment.
The most common causes of infertility in females can be outlined as follows:
  • Anovulation - Ovulatory problems in females are probably the most common causes of infertility, the failure to ovulate can be due to a number of factors with a hormonal imbalance being amongst the most common cause of anovulation, this can occur when the ovaries produce immature eggs making pregnancy an impossibility. Damage to the ovaries caused by surgery, ovarian cysts, tumors and other infections can also lead to the production of immature eggs. Premature menopause are also responsible for anovulation.
  • Fallopian Tube Problems - The main causes of fallopian tube malfunctions are viral and bacterial infections, abdominal problems such as appendicitis and colitis can also cause blockages in the fallopian tubes. Previous surgery that may have damaged the fallopian tubes rendering them unable to allow eggs to pass through successfully, and the more dangerous ectopic pregnancy that occurs within the fallopian tube itself are all major causes of infertility.
  • Use of Drugs - Smoking, alcohol and other drug usage have all been documented causes of drastically reducing the chance s of getting pregnant.
  • Immune System Problems - This can include autoimmune reactions leading to the forming of anti-sperm antibodies which kill sperm. Natural killer cells, which when present in excess, can damage the embryo in the uterus. The anti-nuclear antibodies cause inflammation of the uterus when present in excess. The presence of anti-sperm antibodies in the female's body kills off the sperms before they can fertilize the egg.







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There are many causes of infertility but they are quite easy to combat, more so when they are identified in the early stages. Using an holistic approach, which combines the use of prescribed medicines, adhering to a healthy diet, exercising correctly and regularly and an abstinence from drugs, nicotine and alcohol and a stress management program can all lead to very positive results.
Due to the very complex nature of infertility, the condition can only be resolved permanently by adopting an holistic approach, which will combat the root causes rather than concentrating on specific elements. 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life,  without the use prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website at www.pregnancymiracle.com


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Thursday 25 April 2013

Signs of Infertility

What Precisely Is Infertility?


Infertility in females is defined as either problems conceiving a child or problems preventing the pregnancy from going full-term from conception to birth. In males infertility is classed as the inability to impregnate a female. What are the signs of infertility?....how do you know if you are infertile?



What are the Signs of Infertility?

It is not always easy to spot the signs of infertility, many people continue through life putting their failure to fall pregnant or maintain a pregnancy to full-term as simple "bad luck" when in fact miscarriages are one of the most common signs of infertility.
The signs of infertility are more easily identified in women as opposed to men and can include one or more of the following:
  • Endometriosis  a condition that causes the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus.
  • Bacterial Infections may start in the area around the uterus and spread to other areas in and around the reproductive organs.
  • Fibroids in the uterus are often a sign of infertility.
  • Tumors in the cervix often cause a condition known as Stenosis, or narrowing of the cervix.
  • Luteal Phase Defect  Ovulating before the 10th day and after the 20th day of the monthly menstrual cycle are signs of Luteal Phase Defect and can point to infertility.
  • Irregular Menstrual Cycles are probably the most common indicator of an infertility problem, however whilst irregular periods alone are not conclusive, they are a sign of infertility.
  • Body Weight  obesity can lead to a hormone imbalance which will affect pregnancy, whilst anorexia (or simply being too thin) will certainly hinder the chances of becoming pregnant as the body will lack both the strength and nutrition required.



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    Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes as well as fibroids are all indications of infertility




 Signs of Infertility in Men.

Men also share the weight issues that women do in relation to fertility, apart from this there are some anatomical signs to watch out for such as un-descended testicles or damage testicles or scrotum. Wearing very tight trousers or underwear can affect the bodies ability to produce sperm as can exposing the testicles to heat.



 Diagnosing the Signs of Infertility.

Whilst there are many medical procedures doctors may employ to diagnose infertility, some of the more common ones include:
  • Hysterosalpingography : Blockages in the fallopian tube are detected via a dye that is injected into the vagina.
  • Laparoscopy : A laparoscopy will detect disease, infection or any other physical problems that may persist in the ovaries, fallopian tubes or uterus.

The problem of infertility in both males and females is one that can be solved using a multifaceted holistic method of healing, it is important to get regular health checks and maintain a healthy diet, but these are just a tiny part of the holistic solution to infertility.
The holistic approach to infertility is a tried and trusted way to massively increase your chances of conception, and once you have conceived, to ensure that you have a safe, happy and most importantly a healthy pregnancy.






This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who has dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root causes of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life,  without the use of prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website via the link below:



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