Know about Infertility n prevent it

Know about Infertility n prevent it



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Know about Infertility n prevent it
Posted in 2012

Infertility is usually defined as the inability of a couple to achieve a pregnancy after repeated intercourse without contraception for 1 year.
Frequent intercourse without birth control usually results in pregnancy:
For 50% of couples within 3 months
For 75% within 6 months
For 90% within 1 year
To maximize the chance of pregnancy, couples should have frequent intercourse in the 6—and particularly the 3 days—before the ovaries release an egg (ovulation). Ovulation usually occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle, which is about halfway between the first day of one period and the first day of the next.
Two of the more common methods women can use to estimate when ovulation occurs are
Measurement of body temperature at rest (basal body temperature)
Home ovulation predictor kits (probably the best way)
If women have regular periods, they can estimate when ovulation occurs by measuring their temperature each day before they get out of bed. A decrease suggests that ovulation is about to occur. An increase of 0.9° F (0.5° C) or more suggests ovulation has just occurred. However, this method is inconvenient for many women and is not reliable or precise. At best, it predicts ovulation only within 2 days.
Home ovulation prediction kits are more accurate. These kits are used to detect an increase in luteinizing hormone in the urine. (This hormone stimulates the ovaries to trigger ovulation.) Usually, this increase occurs 24 to 36 hours before ovulation. Women usually need to repeat the test for several consecutive days, so kits typically include five to seven sticks. The sticks can be held under a stream of urine or dipped into urine that is collected in a sterile container.
Whether estimating when ovulation will occur increases the chance of pregnancy for couple who have intercourse regularly is unknown. However, estimating when ovulation will occur is likely to help couples who do not have intercourse regularly estimate when the best time for intercourse is.
Up to one in five couples in the United States do not conceive for at least a year and are thus considered infertile. However, of the couples who have not conceived after a year of trying, more than 60% conceive eventually, with or without treatment.
Causes of Infertility
The cause of infertility may be due to problems in the man, the woman, or both:
Problems with Sperm (in 35% or more of couples)
Problems with ovulation (in about 20%)
Problems with fallopian tubes (in about 30%)
Problems with Cervical Mucus (in 5% or fewer)
Un identified factors (in about 10%)
Consuming a lot of caffeine (for example, more than 5 to 6 cups of coffee per day) and using excess tobacco can impair fertility in women and should be avoided.
My advise
!...    Infertility causes
a..... You need to ovulate. To get pregnant, your ovaries must produce and release an egg, a process known as ovulation. Your doctor can help evaluate your menstrual cycles and confirm ovulation.
b....  Your partner needs sperm. For most couples, this isn't a problem unless your partner has a history of illness or surgery. Your doctor can run some simple tests to evaluate the health of your partner's sperm.
c....  You need to have regular intercourse. You need to have regular sexual intercourse during your fertile time. Your doctor can help you better understand when you're most fertile.
d..... You need to have open fallopian tubes and a normal uterus. The egg and sperm meet in the fallopian tubes, and the embryo needs a healthy uterus in which to grow.
2....  For pregnancy to occur, every step of the human reproduction process has to happen correctly. The steps in this process are:
a..... One of the two ovaries releases a mature egg.
b..... The egg is picked up by the fallopian tube.
c...    Sperm swim up the cervix, through the uterus and into the fallopian tube to reach the egg for fertilization.
d....   The fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus.
e....   The fertilized egg implants and grows in the uterus.
3.....  Ovulation disorders, meaning you ovulate infrequently or not at all, account for infertility in about 1 in 4 infertile couples. Problems with the regulation of reproductive hormones by the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland, or problems in the ovary, can cause ovulation disorders.
4....  Our body functions are controlled by our mind.   If our mind is positive most of infertility will be solved.
5...   Eat healthy food and drink sufficient water


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