Sunday, 10 January 2010

Babies are beautiful. Isn't it? But...

Do you know that?


In the total population, more than 45% of women ages 15 - 44, have problems getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term.

What is Infertility ?

Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.

Why does it happen?

Age

Fertility begins to decline when a woman reaches her mid-30s, and rapidly declines after her late 30s. As a woman ages, her ovaries produce fewer eggs. In addition, the quality of the eggs is poorer than those of younger women. Older women have a higher risk for eggs with chromosomal abnormalities, which increase the risk for miscarriage and birth defects. Older women are also more likely to have health problems that may interfere with fertility.

Weight

Extreme weight levels, either high or low, can contribute to infertility.Although most of a woman's estrogen is manufactured in her ovaries, 30% is produced in fat cells by a process that transforms circulating adrenal male hormones into estrogen. Because a normal hormonal balance is essential for the process of conception, extreme weight levels (either high or low) can contribute to infertility.

Smoking

Cigarette smoking can impair a womans fertility.

Medical Conditions

Infertility may be caused by an underlying medical condition that damages the fallopian tubes, interferes with ovulation, or causes hormonal complications. These medical conditions include:

•Pelvic inflammatory disease
•Endometriosis
•Polycystic ovary syndrome
•Premature ovarian failure
•Uterine fibroids

Treatment

The first step in any infertility work up is a complete medical history and physical examination. Menstrual history, lifestyle issues (smoking, drug and alcohol use, and caffeine consumption), any medications being taken, and a profile of the patient's general medical and emotional health can help the doctor decide on appropriate tests.
Several other approaches are used to treat infertility:

•Lifestyle measures (healthy lifestyle, planning sexual activity with ovulation cycle, managing stress and emotions)
•Drugs to induce ovulation, such as clomiphene and gonadotrophins
•Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) Treatment

IVF is a well known treatment for infertility.

IVF can be performed with a womans own eggs and sperm, or with donor eggs and sperm.In the past, IVF was used mainly to treat women with damaged fallopian tubes. It is now used as a fertility treatment for cases when the woman has endometriosis, the man has fertility problems

Dangers of IVF

Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets or more) may occur in 25% to 35% of IVF cycles. The majority of multiple pregnancies are twins; however, 5-10% of pregnancies may be complicated with triplets or more. Multiple pregnancies are associated with an increased risk of premature birth, which may result in fetal respiratory, neurological, growth, and gastrointestinal complications.

Multiple pregnancies are also more likely to require cesarean deliveries and be associated with an increased frequency of hypertension, diabetes and hemorrhage during pregnancy. IVF babies may be at a higher risk of being born at low birth weights.

OK. Then may i ask you something? If you are having infertility problems....

- Do you want to get pregnant without Resorting To Drugs, IVF or IUI Procedures?
- Do you want to get pregnant even if you Are On Your Late 30's or 40's?
- Do you want to conceive quickly and naturally within 2 months?
- Do you want to conceive even If You Have Tubal Obstruction?

Then why not try Pregnant Miracle and give birth to your beautiful baby naturally. Again think, life is short, cherish it every moment with your loved ones.

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