December 1st, 2009 by admin
The Effects, Risks and Side Effects Associated With Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Conventional medicine is the first essential treatment normally given to couples who might not be able to have children or experience miscarriages after having unprotected sex for over a year, hence making it necessary to understand infertility and FSH effects, risks and other side effects. With the ever-evolving technology in the medical field, conventional medicine proves to be vital in infertility treatment though it has few side effects. This article talks about Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), its meaning, its effects, possible side effects and any potential threat involved in hormonal imbalance treatment using conventional medication.
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November 25th, 2009 by admin
There are many reasons for infertility. Infertility is a condition in which couples try hard to conceive for a period of more than a year without success. Numerous conditions are in existence that causes infertility in men and women. A number of them are straightforward while some are somewhat complicated.
Infertility is a condition that is common affecting at least one in seven couples. Trying to conceive can be stressful and stress in itself may reduce the likelihood of conceiving.
In a study conducted recently, 75% of men who were questioned accepted that striving to conceive added unfavorable pressure on the relationship with the partner. A lot of people are delaying conception; however, medical studies suggest that older women face the most difficulty trying to conceive.
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November 21st, 2009 by admin
Ovarian cyst infertility is common in women nowadays. Cysts are essentially an ordinary part in the process of reproduction. Follicles, which are special cysts, develop around the eggs as they mature. A follicle bursts once a month releasing an ovum for fertilization.

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November 18th, 2009 by admin
Theories Linking Infertility and Stress
Most researchers have a belief that hormonal functions can be affected by stress, so there is a link between infertility and stress. There are hormones that regulate maturation, ovulation and releasing the egg. According to researchers, stress can lead to neurochemical alterations, which can affect systematic and timely release of the hormones. Moreover, fallopian tubes and the uterus are connected by nerve fibers to the brain. Spasms in the uterus and the tubes can be caused by stress. So, sometimes even if the egg has been fertilized, spasm can make the egg’s movement difficult. In a few cases, even if the egg moves to the uterus, successful implantation can be obstructed by spasms.
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November 15th, 2009 by admin
There are many symptoms of infertility and the obvious one is the lack of the ability to bear children. Regrettably, most men and women will not find out their sterility until they try in vain to bear a child for some time. Generally, it takes lots of exams and tests to arrive at the conclusion of infertility diagnosis; however, there are some symptoms to watch out for. These include a number of social and emotional problems in addition to tensions between couples on the subject of childlessness.
A number of women experience bodily symptoms related to infertility, whilst others do not exhibit any physical symptoms. As repulsive as these signs might be, they are capable of alerting your physician to the root cause of infertility in you and assist to accelerate the diagnosis.
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