Causes of Female Infertility
Infertility is becoming more common in women than one may think. Approximately 10 percent of women in the United States, aged between 15 and 44, have difficulty in conceiving or bearing a child.
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Infertility is becoming more common in women than one may think. Approximately 10 percent of women in the United States, aged between 15 and 44, have difficulty in conceiving or bearing a child.
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Uterine fibroids are essentially masses of uterine cell tissues. They are benign (noncancerous) tumors, that develops in the uterus. They usually grow in groups.
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An egg fertilized (embryo) in the course of an IVF program cycle may require assistance to get implanted properly in the uterine lining. This is done using a special technique called Assisted hatching.
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The overall success rate of In vitro fertilization (IVF) is around 25 to 50 percent per IVF treatment cycle. However, variability exists between individual patients and clinics.
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As with the more broadly recognized potential obstacles to normal female fertility, male fertility is subject to deleterious environmental influences with the potential to hamper a successful pregnancy.
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Male fertility issues such as a low sperm count or unhealthy sperms can be easily corrected by having ½ cup of pumpkin seeds daily. Pumpkin seeds have zinc and fatty acids that help in boosting the health and count of the sperms and maintain a healthy male reproductive system.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to develop an erection and/or to maintain an erection long enough to finish sexual intercourse.
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Some of the best fertility boosting foods that can enhance your fertility and improve your chances of getting pregnant. You have to take the foods regularly.
Read moreMost effective way to learn about your fertility is without a doubt charting to conceive. Fertility chart with ovulation test will tell when you are at your most fertile.
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Sperm count is the measure of concentration of sperm present in a man’s ejaculate. If the sperm count is above 15million sperm per milliliter then it is considered normal. In the last decade many studies say that there has been a significant increase of men who have low sperm count. This article has got some [...]
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