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Infertility is a condition, which is characterized by the inability to have a baby for over a year in spite of having planned and unprotected sex. It is a pretty common phenomenon for both men and women. However, there are several treatments available for both the sexes to help them recover from this problem.
Here are some of the most common treatments available for infertility:
For Men:
1. Changing your lifestyle: Certain factors in your lifestyle, which may cause you...more
Here are some of the most common treatments available for infertility:
For Men:
1. Changing your lifestyle: Certain factors in your lifestyle, which may cause you...more
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Issues with conception and long periods of trying to have a baby without much success do take a toll on couples. Apart from buying several fertility and pregnancy tests, the overbearing thought of infertility treatments and their expenses can also be quite stressful for a couple. While the concept of stress and how it affects each individual may be different, the one commonality is that it does affect every couple that undertakes this journey. There have been enough studies about stress affectin...more
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Nothing is more rewarding than holding your child for the first time. While most people dream about the day they get to hold their own children, some people are unable to have an offspring. Infertility in men and women can leave a couple without children for the rest of their lives. This is a traumatic experience.
In India, around 10-15 percent of married couples are infertile. This means that almost 27.5 million people across the country cannot have children. This prevalence of infertility ...more
In India, around 10-15 percent of married couples are infertile. This means that almost 27.5 million people across the country cannot have children. This prevalence of infertility ...more
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The uterine fibroids are one of the most common gynecologic problems, with over 40-50% of women having them at some point in their life. The number and size of the fibroids, the age of onset, associated symptoms like dysfunctional bleeding and pelvic pain will determine the management of fibroid. The following is a series of management measures, starting from the most conservative to the most invasive.
1. Wait and watch: In women who are asymptomatic, it is best to watch them for the d...more
1. Wait and watch: In women who are asymptomatic, it is best to watch them for the d...more
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Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.
Uterine fibroids develop from the smooth muscular tissue of the uterus (myometrium). A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue. Fibroid locatio...more
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.
Uterine fibroids develop from the smooth muscular tissue of the uterus (myometrium). A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue. Fibroid locatio...more
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Hysteroscopy is considered as a therapeutic modality and a valuable detection in the management or treatment of infertility. It is a process whereby a doctor checks the uterus cavity to treat the cause of abnormal menstrual bleeding which may be impeding chances of conception. It is performed with the help of a hysteroscope (a thin tube) inserted in the uterus to detect and examine the cervix (lower end of the uterus). Its role has changed and modified over time.
Hysteroscopy is perform...more
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Infertility can affect both men and women due to various biological, physiological, and psychological reasons. It takes a toll on the person s physical health and on their mental wellbeing. Infertility can also end relationships. But thankfully, most cases of infertility are treatable.
No, we are not talking about complicated procedures like IVF or surrogacy. These expensive and elaborate procedures are among the last resorts. We are not talking about hormone treatments either. They hav...more
No, we are not talking about complicated procedures like IVF or surrogacy. These expensive and elaborate procedures are among the last resorts. We are not talking about hormone treatments either. They hav...more
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Female infertility basically refers to infertility among female humans. The problem tends to affect around 48 million women around the world, though it is mainly prevalent among those living in South Asia, North Africa, Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. There are plenty of issues which tend to give rise to this problem among females world over, which we will discuss as we progress.
What Are The Medical Causes of Female Infertility?
There are a number of med...more
What Are The Medical Causes of Female Infertility?
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What is Tubal Blockage?
Also referred to as Fallopian tube obstruction, the tubal blockage is one of the primary causes of female infertility. A blocked tube prevents the ovum and the sperm to fuse together leading to infertility issues.
Causes of Female Infertility
Most common causes of tubal blockage include pelvic inflammatory disease, intra-abdominal infections like appendicitis and peritonitis. Apart from these, there may be other causes like-
Uterine infect...more
Also referred to as Fallopian tube obstruction, the tubal blockage is one of the primary causes of female infertility. A blocked tube prevents the ovum and the sperm to fuse together leading to infertility issues.
Causes of Female Infertility
Most common causes of tubal blockage include pelvic inflammatory disease, intra-abdominal infections like appendicitis and peritonitis. Apart from these, there may be other causes like-
Uterine infect...more
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Infertility is the failure to conceive (regardless of cause) after 1 year of unprotected intercourse.
Types of Infertility
Primary infertility: Infertility in a couple who never had a child
Secondary infertility: Failure to conceive following a previous pregnancy
Epidemiology, Incidence, and Prevalence
In the United States, around 10% of women aged 15-44 years are estimated to have difficulty conceiving or staying pregnant. Worldwide, 8%-12% of couples experien...more
Types of Infertility
Primary infertility: Infertility in a couple who never had a child
Secondary infertility: Failure to conceive following a previous pregnancy
Epidemiology, Incidence, and Prevalence
In the United States, around 10% of women aged 15-44 years are estimated to have difficulty conceiving or staying pregnant. Worldwide, 8%-12% of couples experien...more
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