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Exploring Fertility Treatment Options for Men and Women

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Introduction: Parenthood is a deeply personal and cherished desire for many individuals and couples. However, some may encounter difficulties in conceiving a child naturally. The good news is that advancements in medical science have made fertility treatments more accessible and effective than ever before. This blog aims to provide an overview of the various fertility treatment options available for both men and women, shedding light on the possibilities and potential pathways toward achieving the dream of having a child. Fertility Treatment Options for Women: Ovulation Induction: This treatment involves the use of medications to stimulate the release of eggs from the ovaries. It is commonly recommended for women who have irregular or absent menstrual cycles. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI): IUI involves the placement of washed and prepared sperm directly into the uterus during the woman's ovulation period. This procedure can assist in increasing the chances of fertilization and i...

The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Male Fertility

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  Cancer treatments can really create an impact on man’s fertility . Almost certainly, your infertility doctor will explain to you whether or not cancer treatment may affect fertility or lower fertility. However, not all doctors can speak about these issues, and only the experts can give you the proper suggestions and information. Otherwise, your family members, relatives, or parents of a child who is treated for cancer can explain to you in a better way. Your fertility is affected depending on the factors, including your baseline fertility, age at the time of cancer treatment, the amount (dose) of treatment, the duration (time period) of treatments, the type of cancer and treatment, the period of time that has passed since treatment, and other personal health factors. It is essential to understand the recommended cancer treatment may affect male fertility before starting treatment, if at all possible. Do ask questions such as: ·         Could tr...

Tips For Pregnant Women During COVID 19 Pandemic

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During this COVID-19 pandemic, everyone should be careful especially, if you’re pregnant women , then you need to take extra care about your health. As we all know, the coronavirus can easily spread through into the air when a person who has COVID-19 coughs or sneezes. It can also spread if you touch a surface infected by a person who has the virus. Many research people are working hard to learn more information about the new coronavirus as well as its effect on our daily lives and undeniably on pregnant women too. The current, positive assessments of the new coronavirus are published online on March month in The Lancet, of nine pregnant women in their third trimester in China who had affected pneumonia by COVID-19. But none of those women developed severe illness, and all of their children were born healthy. The infection doesn’t pass to the fetal appears, and there is no proof of any fetal defects or effects due to maternal infection with COVID-19. It is very important for pregnant...

Infertility Counseling: Is It Right For You?

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Compare to other medical condition, Infertility is the most important aspect of everyone’s life. Infertility changes your perspective of life. It may also affect your relationships with others, how you understand or feel about yourself, and how you handle the situation. You have to deal with the situation, and it totally depends on your personal experience and character. Some people get family, friends, and partner support. And some of them really need supports from medical caregivers and mental health professionals. You have to get the assistance of the best fertility doctor’s advice before getting treatment such as egg, sperm, or embryo donation, and gestational carriers. If you have the infertility problem, then you should consult with the best infertility doctor. The below information will help you to decide if you plan to talk with professional help in controlling the emotional stress associated with infertility problems and options for treatment. When Do I Have To See An Infert...

All About Ovulation Cycles And Tests

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If you are a woman, you probably know a lot of things about your menstrual cycle, and you know how often you get your period. As a woman, you have been going through so many physical problems and health issues in life. The ovulation cycle or menstrual cycle is one of the painful times for most of the women. Some women couldn’t bear the pain during the menstrual cycle. In this article, we are going to discuss in-depth about the female menstrual cycle, ovulation, and periods. I hope this will help everyone to get a clear understanding of your body function and how it works. You have learned two things when you try to conceive a baby, the first one is a woman is most likely to conceive around ovulation, and next is to identify the date of ovulation isn’t easy. It is hard to pinpoint the ovulation time because it doesn’t always happen like clockwork, particularly if you don’t have a regular 28-day menstrual cycle. Let us discuss ovulation in detail. The menstrual cycle Your period T...

How To Deal With Infertility Stress

The impact of infertility can be difficult to determine, and it creates a problem in one’s relationship with family and friends. Infertility can also create financial difficulty and negatively affect the couple’s sexual relationship and affect the relationship between partners. Moreover, infertility can cause stress for both men and women. Many kinds of research have shown that women with infertility have the same levels of depression and anxiety, as do women with heart disease, HIV, and cancer. Many people do not understand that infertility is also a disease, so always the couples get responsible and blamed for their condition. Can you imagine blaming a heart disease or cancer patient for their condition? Infertility is not an individual person's fault, but it’s a disease that can be curable in terms. Many people suffer from infertility problems, and it leads to mental stress. In this blog, we will discuss how to overcome infertility stress. By following the below steps, y...

Women Infertility - Relation Between Obesity And Fertility

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At present, obesity is a big growing issue among developing and developed city people. The major factors that increase obesity are unhealthy lifestyle, lack of physical exercise, consumption of alcohol, cholesterol, high consumption of fast-foods with high levels of fat, and unhealthy food. Everyone is conscious of the side effects of obesity, including diabetes, heart disease, back & joint problems, high blood pressure, etc. However, obesity has some serious effects on a women’s fertility too. Many types of research and studies confirmed that worldwide obesity is highly increasing among women than men. Thus, to avoid obesity, everyone should pay more attention to this problem and take proper precautions . When you talk about obesity, you’ve all read about the common problems such as heart disease, diabetes, other conditions, but the notable thing is that the excess weight can make your chances of getting pregnant. There are a lot of problems and effects that can bring...

Do Faulty Sperm To Be Blamed For Repeated Miscarriage?

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According to the new study, men’s faulty sperm could be a primary cause of repeated miscarriages, which have commonly attributed to health difficulties with pregnant women. When a repeated miscarriage happens, the focus is generally on the woman’s body and with the tests usually looking for immune system problems or infection. But a new study by scientists at Imperial College suggests that miscarriage could also be a result of male issues, even mainly if they not regularly tested. According to researchers, when a couple suffers repeated miscarriages, then the men should undergo tests because the health of the men’s sperm may sometimes be a reason for repeated miscarriage. Dr. Channa Jayasena, the lead author of the research and an expert in reproductive endocrinology from Imperial’s Department of Medicine, said that "Traditionally doctors have focused attention on women when looking for the causes of recurrent miscarriage. The men's health, and the health of their sp...

Caesarean Section - Benefits And Risks

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Every pregnant woman hopes for normal delivery without any complications. There are two ways for the babies to come out to the world; Either via vaginal birth or surgical delivery. The main goal of both delivery methods is to give birth safety. Most of the pregnant woman is hoping for a vaginal birth. But few babies need to be delivered via a caesarean section (C-section). There are a lot of clinics that provide meditation and counseling through best gynecology doctors to improve the number of normal deliveries. In some cases, everything doesn’t happen as you plan, so you may have to go through the C-section. A woman may previously know that she needs a C-section because she may have a critical medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes, or she is expecting twins or multiple babies. If a pregnant woman has an infection like HIV or a genital problem that she could pass along to her baby during pregnancy, in this situation, the C-section is scheduled ahead of time. A...