What Is The Most Common Infertility Drug Anyone who travels to a fertility clinic like the Houston Fertility Clinic, for infertility treatment will most likely be presented with the option of taking a fertility drug especially if she’s dealing with a potential ovulation disorder. Many fertility drugs are either swallowed or they are injected by a medical professional. These drugs are highly effective because they promote the release of a woman’s hormones that will trigger the ovulation process. Clomid This infertility drug is one of the most common infertility drugs; it’s been in use for over 25 years and is an essential infertility drug for women were having trouble ovulating on their own. When a woman takes Clomid, this drug will cause her pituitary gland to release more hormones which will cause her ovaries to produce more eggs than they have been before. A woman will typically be given 50 mg of this drug a day for a five day period. The patient who is taking Clomid will start ovulating around seven days after she’s taken the last dose of the medication. If she doesn’t start ovulating immediately, the...
One Couple’s Story Of Overcoming Infertility To Start A Family Are you having trouble starting a family? Many loving couples struggle to conceive. Stress and strain only add to the problem. I spoke with Amber about the issues she and her husband faced over several years trying to get pregnant. All she ever wanted was to be a mommy. From the time she was a toddler, Amber cradled baby dolls in pink blankets. She spent hours feeding them from plastic bottles while lovingly singing lullabies. Of course, when she grew up and got married (she was a healthy 22 years old) getting pregnant and starting a family was the couple’s top priority. She and her husband just assumed that becoming pregnant would be a natural progression of things; quick and easy. They were both young and healthy and couldn’t wait to start a family. Without revealing anything too intimate, she explained that they started actively trying for a baby on the honeymoon. But a whole year went by and, sadly, on their first anniversary, she still wasn’t pregnant. The couple had routine physicals, and nothing seemed to be wrong....
Infertility barriers to conception With the entry in the sexually active men and women is actively interested in response to two questions: “How do I get pregnant?” and How not to get pregnant?” And adults, and through marriage, couples are increasingly beginning to wonder about the answer to the first question. Unfortunately, to achieve the seemingly natural goal of the conception, they often confront difficulties such as infertility. Infertility: cause and consequence Today infertility is known as non-pregnant within 12 months of regular sexual activity without contraception. According to the WHO (World Health Organization), nearly 15% of married couples in the world are infertile. The most frequent cause of both male and female infertility is inflammatory diseases caused by infectious agents (clamidiosis, gonococcus, etc.) In 30% of cases the cause of infertility is endocrine pathology and tubes fallopian tube for women. The infertility in 30% of marriages are sterile violation fertilize ability of semen, sexual pathology or ejaculation functions. And finally, about 3% of couples suffer immunological incompatibility, or the woman developed antibodies that prevent sperm activity partner. Often one of a couple identified several of these reasons. Since...
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Infertility In Women Explained
Common Causes Of Infertility In Women Explained As many as 10 percent of reproductive age couples will experience infertility issues. In fact, fertility problems are on the increase in the United States, leading many to wonder what are the causes of infertility. The Most Common Causes of Infertility in Women – Ovulation problems account for the most common fertility problem experienced by women. Without ovulation, there are no eggs available to be fertilized. Most ovulation problems are rooted in hormonal issues. Some of the most common ovulation problems include polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) which causes interference in normal ovulation, and primary ovarian insufficiency (POI). POI can occur when before the age of 40, a woman’s ovaries fail to work properly. These problems are usually overcome with fertility drugs and IVF treatments and lifestyle changes. – Endometriosis is when the uterine lining tissue actually grows outside the uterus. The condition is usually overcome with a combination of fertility drugs and artificial insemination. – Blocked fallopian tubes are a large part in the number of infertility cases. Fallopian tubes that become damaged or blocked can prevent a fertilized egg from reaching it’s destination. One of the main causes of this is pelvic inflammatory disease. The problem can be overcome with surgery to unblock the tubes or IVF treatment. – Maternal age is one of the single most defining factors in fertility problems. – Mult-factor fertility problems simply means that a person or couple face more than one problem with infertility. In some cause both male and female fertility issues may play a role. In others, a woman may experience combinations of problems which need to be overcome, such as age related issues and endometriosis. – “Unexplained” fertility problems are fertility problems without any definitive cause. Unexplained fertility problems unfortunately account for a large portion of women unable to reproduce. Some studies suggest weight or environmental factors may play a role. In many cases, a combination of lifestyle changes and IVF treatments can overcome this infertility problem. Infertility is complex, with many different factors playing a role. Once a couple finds that they are having trouble in conceiving, it is important to seek the advice of a fertility specialist as soon as possible, as conception becomes more difficult with each successive year. Though fertility issues can be...
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Common Causes of Female Infertility
Common Causes of Female Infertility Since infertility is strongly related to the reproductive system of men and women, let us start with the understanding on how our reproductive system works. This time we will focus on the female reproductive system. Two vital organs included in a womans system are the uterus and ovaries. Ovary is the organ that produces the egg cells or ova and is under the control of the pituitary gland which produces some hormones. The pituitary hormones include the FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) and LH (Luteinizing Hormone). The first will stimulate the formation of follicles in the ovary while the second hormone controls the release of an egg from the ovary. The release of an egg is called ovulation. The moment soon after ovulation is considered as the best time for the egg to get fertilized for further development. The released egg will be captured by the fallopian tube where it travels along and eventually get fertilized by a champion sperm cell. The fertilization process by a sperm cell with an egg cell is called conception. After this conception the fertilized egg travels back to the uterus and implants itself in the inner lining of the uterus or endometrium, where it then develops to become a zygote which is the very basic form of a new human being. Further normal development depends on several things. First is should be supported by a healthy and hygienic vaginal and uterus environment. Second the egg should be fertilized by healthy and quality sperm and also supported by a healthy and hygienic condition of the male sex organ. Those are vital requirements that you should attend to if you wish to have a normal pregnancy. Thus infertility can happen due to a certain dysfunction or abnormalities at any route part of the egg. There can be a hormonal imbalance, blockage in the fallopian tube or uterus, frozen pelvis as well as an abnormal cell growth of the reproductive organs. Let us review some of the most common infertility causes. Ovulation disorders Any disorder at the hypothalamic-pituitary gland will cause some degree of hormonal imbalance. Even a slight imbalance of FSH and LH will trigger un-ovulation, which is a condition where the eggs are not released by the ovary. Some medication can also inhibit the ovulation...
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Infertility Cure for Women
Choices of Infertility Cure for Women The responsibility to carry out a pregnancy plan does not merely lies in the woman, but also the man. Thus, when it comes to infertility, both parts should be evaluated. Statistic numbers regarding infertility in developed countries show that 37% are female infertility factors, while only 8% are male infertility factors. It is no wonder that the suspicion for not being able to get pregnant is more likely to be addressed to...
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Infertility Treatments in India
Causes of Male infertility – Male Infertility Treatments in India with Male Fertility Supplements Male fertility is now becoming issue day by day. Today we are going to discuss regarding the factors that affect male fertility. 1.One of the factors that may affect male fertility can be inheritance. Male infertility can be transferred to their offspring. Due to male infertility treatments if a couple had baby then it is possible that this inheritance can be transferred to his...
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Get Rid Of Infertility
Causes Of Infertility – What Might Be Causing Your Infertility And How To Get Rid Of It There is no doubt about the fact that getting pregnant and giving birth to a healthy kid brings one of the best joys we humans can ever have. The process is so rewarding and very satisfying, guess that is why most couples become really sad when they can’t naturally get pregnant and give birth to their one newborn baby. Generally speaking,...
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Infertility – PCOS
Causes of Infertility – PCOS What is PCOS? Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or commonly known as PCOS is one of the leading causes of female infertility. Also known as Stein-Leventhal Syndrome, PCOS is a condition emanating from hormonal imbalance. As infertility has increased occurrence in the recent years, numerous research and studies have been done and completed primarily to increase knowledge on the possible causes of infertility. Biological make-up of both man and woman has been proven to play...