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Hi. As I can see your age is 44. Based on that you are in perimenopausal phase and periods can get very infrequent in this age. If you are trying to get pregnant, follow with your doctor for further ivf cycles. Do not stress on periods as they will be like this only for you till menopause.
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Hi lybrate-user. Your doctor must have seen your lining not receptive for embryo to implant on your ultrasounds. Thats why she must have cancelled it. These blood tests were done to confirm the doubts. Do not worry. You will conceive considering your age.
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you might be suffering from venous leakage. Blood carries nutrients and essential blood cells to all parts of the body. Without blood, there can be no life, and without blood flow, there can be no erection. Some men lack proper blood flow in the penile tissues, causing a sudden-always unwanted-lack of erectile capacity. Most men who suffer from poor blood flow also combat venous leaks that prevent the penis from holding enough blood to power an erection.
So why exactly does the pe...more
you might be suffering from venous leakage. Blood carries nutrients and essential blood cells to all parts of the body. Without blood, there can be no life, and without blood flow, there can be no erection. Some men lack proper blood flow in the penile tissues, causing a sudden-always unwanted-lack of erectile capacity. Most men who suffer from poor blood flow also combat venous leaks that prevent the penis from holding enough blood to power an erection.
So why exactly does the pe...more
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Using pentoxifylline in pregnancy affected by fgr might show promising effects. In this study, pentoxifylline improved the neonatal outcome, increased fetal weight gain, and reduced neonatal mortality by decreasing the level of oxidative stress markers and cutting down the inflammatory cascade.
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