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Vitamin K During Pregnancy:

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Vitamin K During Pregnancy: Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Vitamin K During Pregnancy: Posted in 2016 During pregnancy, it is of utmost importance to meet the nutritional requirements to ensure good health of the mother and proper growth of the baby. It is, therefore, important to understand how much vitamin K intake is necessary during pregnancy, and some simple ways to get more of it through diet. In general, the vitamin K needs do not increase during pregnancy, and the requirements are the same for adult females who are pregnant and those who ar e not. Your body needs 90 micrograms of vitamin K a day. Consuming too much of this vitamin could prove to be harmful, and could cause the blood to become too thin. It is important to make sure you get enough vitamin K during pregnancy, especially as you enter your third trimester. Vitamin K aids healing as well, which could be particularly helpful for

Vitamin D deficiency may cause health problems to U and Ur child

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Vitamin D deficiency may cause health problems to U and Ur child Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Vitamin D deficiency may cause health problems to U and Ur child Posted in 2016 Vitamin D deficiency in your Pregnancy may cause Bones Problem to your child Your body needs vitamin D to maintain proper levels of calcium and phosphorus, which help build your baby's bones and teeth. A vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy can cause growth retardation and skeletal deformities. It may also have an impact on birth weight. If you're lacking vitamin D during pregnancy, your baby may be short on the vitamin at birth. This can put her at risk for rickets (which c an lead to fractures and deformity), abnormal bone growth, and delayed physical development. And the results can be long lasting: Researchers believe that a vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy can affect bone development and immune function from birth throug

You need Vitamin D in your Pregnancy

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You need Vitamin D in your Pregnancy Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories You need Vitamin D in your Pregnancy Posted in 2016 Inadequate vitamin D can lead to abnormal bone growth, fractures, or rickets in newborns. Some studies link vitamin D deficiency to a higher risk of pregnancycomplications such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, preterm birth, and low birth weight, but more research is needed to confirm these links. Why you need vitamin D during pregnancy Your body needs vitamin D to maintain proper levels of calcium and phosphorus, which help build your baby's bones and teeth. What happens if you don't get enough vitamin D Vitamin D deficiency is common during pregnancy. Inadequate vitamin D can lead to abnormal bone growth, fractures, or rickets in newborns. Some studies link vitamin D deficiency to a higher risk of pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, preterm

Egg problems - Infertility in Female

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Egg problems - Infertility in Female Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Egg problems - Infertility in Female Posted on 22nd May 2016 Eleven percent of reproductive-age couples in the United States have trouble conceiving or sustaining a pregnancy. About one-third of these cases are due to female fertility problems, one-third to male fertility problems, and the rest to factors involving both partners or to unexplained causes. If you've had regular, unprotected sex for more than a year without conceiving (or six months if you're older than 35), About 65 percent of couples  that get treatment for a fertility problem are eventually able to have a successful pregnancy, according to Resolve, the national infertility association. The success rates below are based on averages gathered from large groups of patients. Each couple is unique, so think of the success rate for any treatment as a general snapshot, not a predi

Semen analysis

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Semen analysis Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Semen analysis Posted in 2014 Semen analysis - check the sperm count, motility and morphology This is a very simple and important test and should be done early in the evaluation process. Sometimes the test should be done 2, or even 3 times to get an accurate reflection of the numbers and their variation over time. The most important parameters in a semen analysis are: Concentration (often called "count") - how many sperm are in each ml of semen? Motility - what percent of them are swimming forward? Morphology - what percent of them are normally shaped? Cutoff values for normal vary somewhat, depending on the lab and the interpreter. The World Health Organization's 5th edition of "normal semen analysis" values are shown below Semen Analysis Parameter Normal Values Volume 1.5 ml or more pH > or equal to 7.2 Sperm concentration 15,000,000/ml or more

Sperm Count vs. Sperm Motility:

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Sperm Count vs. Sperm Motility:  Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Sperm Count vs. Sperm Motility:  Posted in 2014 The definition of motility is the ability of an organism or fluid to move. Sperm motility refers to the movement and swimming of sperm. Poor sperm motility means that the sperm do not swim properly, which can lead to  male infertility . Poor sperm motility is also known as asthenozoospermia A normal  sperm count  ranges from 15 million  sperm  to more than 200 million  sperm  per milliliter (mL) of  semen . Anything less than 15 million  sperm  per milliliter, or 39 million  sperm  per ejaculate, is considered low. Total sperm count in ejaculate: 39–928 million Sperm concentration: 15–259 million per mL Ejaculate volume: 1.5–7.6 mL Sperm morphology: 4–48 percent Why You Should Care- Infertility in Male When a man and woman are on their journey of trying for a baby, they become students of all things

MAN-GA-NESE you might not heard from any doctor

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MAN-GA-NESE you might not heard from any doctor Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories MAN-GA-NESE you might not heard from any doctor Posted in 2014 Welcome to the middle of the periodic table. These elements, including manganese and iron, top off the center columns of the transition elements. Health Benefits of Manganese Supports Bone Health and Helps Prevent Osteoporosis. ... Needed for Antioxidant and Enzyme Function. ... Helps Maintain Cognitive Function. ... Fights and Damages Diabetes. ... Supports Lung and Respiratory Health. ... Helps Prevent Arthritis and Osteoarthritis. ... Reduces PMS Symptoms. ... May Help with Weight Loss. While manganese and iron are similar, manganese is a grayish-white color when it has been purified. If you continue to look at the physical traits of the element, you will also discover manganese to be more brittle. As a pure element, iron is better suited to industrial n

Anti-sperm Antibodies- Infertility in Male

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Anti-sperm Antibodies- Infertility in Male Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Anti-sperm Antibodies- Infertility in Male Posted in 2016 In some people semen can cause an immune response. This can happen in both men and women. Antibodies are triggered during the immune response that work to kill off the sperm. High numbers of sperm antibodies can make it difficult for the sperm to reach the egg, and/or fertilize the egg. Antisperm antibodies also may damage sperm that survive, which increases chances of miscarriage. A man’s body may create antisperm antibodies when th e sperm come into contact with his immune system cells. This happens when the testicles are injured, after surgery (biopsy, vasectomy), or if the prostate gland has an infection. The testicles protect the sperm from immune cells, when they are damaged they may no longer be able to do that.Over 70% of all men who get a vasectomy will develop antisperm antib

Causes of Low Sperm Count - Male infertility

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Causes of Low Sperm Count - Male infertility Brought to U.... http://successgain.us     and    http://successgain.info My memories Causes of Low Sperm Count - Male infertility Posted in 2016 Natural ways to increase sperm healthThere are many potential causes of low sperm count and male infertility, fortunately many of them we have control over by reducing exposure to them. Here is a list of the top culprits: EMF’s – Electromagnetic frequencies (EMF’s) have been shown through studies to lower sperm count due to the heating of the testicles from the EMF’s. Do not keep your cell phone in your pocket and do not place your   laptop computer on your lap. Radio frequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) – A study performed in 2011 (Fert. Ster. 1/2012) showed that RF-EMWs emitted from devices connected to Wi-Fi (wireless internet) decrease sperm motility, while increasing sperm DNA fragmentation. Men should avoid using laptop computers running on a Wi-Fi connecti