December 20, 2010 |
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Male Infertility |
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Many people automatically associate infertility with women but male infertility accounts for an estimated 35 percent of all cases of infertility.
What are the causes of male infertility?
Most causes of male infertility are attributed to abnormalities with the sperm; possible causes of irregula
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December 20, 2010 |
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Female Infertility |
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Some women seem to get pregnant very easily and quickly, but for others getting pregnant is a lengthy, difficult and sometimes seemingly impossible task. Infertility used to be thought of as a female problem, but today it is recognised that both males and females can be infertile. Female infertility
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December 20, 2010 |
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Getting Pregnant |
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Many people assume that it’s very easy to get pregnant and as a consequence they expect it to happen very quickly once they decide they are ready to have a baby. However, getting pregnant is often not quite as simple as it seems and it can take a while to conceive.
Understanding the menstrual c
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December 20, 2010 |
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IVF Treatment |
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IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) is a form of treatment for infertility. IVF involves the egg being fertilised outside of the woman’s body.
What does the treatment involve?
Initially, the woman is usually given drugs to suppress her natural menstrual cycle, followed by fertility drugs to encoura
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December 20, 2010 |
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Infertility Treatment |
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There are three main types of treatment for infertility; these include medication to facilitate fertilisation, surgical procedures to assist with fertility and treatments to assist conception, including IVF (in-vitro fertilisation).
Medication
If you are having difficulty conceiving, you may b
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December 20, 2010 |
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Egg Donation and Surrogacy |
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Egg donation
Using a donor egg is a big decision and one that should not be taken lightly. Doctors and fertility experts advise couples to think very hard and talk to relatives, friends and even a councillor, before making the decision to go ahead and use a donor egg.
Egg donation involves usi
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December 20, 2010 |
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Fertility Test |
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Between 85 and 90 percent of couples will conceive within a year if they have unprotected regular sex. If you have been trying for a baby for over a year without success, it is a good idea to see your GP. If you have had problems in the past or you are over the age of 35, you may wish to see your GP
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December 20, 2010 |
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Fertility Calculator |
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Most people don’t have to worry about fertility calculators and ovulation calendars, but for couples who are having difficulty conceiving, they can be useful tools as there is much greater chance of conception during ovulation.
The female cycle
In order to calculate when your fertile days wi
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December 21, 2010 |
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Fertility Problems |
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Fertility problems affect around 5-10 percent of couples. You may have a fertility problem if you have been trying to conceive for more than a year without any success. Infertility affects both men and women; in 70 percent of cases a cause can be found but in 30 percent of cases no definite cause of
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December 21, 2010 |
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Fertility Drugs |
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Fertility drugs are often used to help people who are having difficulty conceiving naturally. In most cases, drugs are prescribed to women although some are suitable for men. Fertility drugs may be prescribed on their own or given alongside other treatments, such as IUI (intrauterine insemination) o
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December 21, 2010 |
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Fertility Clinics |
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There are many fertility clinics across the UK and it can be daunting trying to choose a clinic; below are some tips to help choose the right clinic for you:
Do some research
Take some time to research clinics so that you make the right decision when it comes to choosing the clinic. There are
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January 28, 2012 |
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Videos |
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www.gwdocs.com The journey is more than medicine. We are the oldest IVF center in the DC metropolitan area for over 20 years and led the fertility and IVF center in the George Washington Medical School Associates families through a maze of difficulties. Communicate to listen to our customer
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January 28, 2012 |
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Q and A |
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Kiki Question : What is the probability that I'll get pregnant
If I'm on Cerazette, the contraceptive pill. ! But I had sex without a condom and I am a little Best answer:
Answer Bexa not very likely that you and pregnant women, but you can use standard or sexually transmitted diseases are n
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January 26, 2012 |
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Q and A |
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Question for Wednesday : If a woman discovers she suddenly grows hair on your chest, does that mean you get infertile ?
.? Please, no stupid jokes that mean that the woman produces less ostroegen Is this a harbinger that loses its fertility there something I should do Best answer:
Answer StarDo
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Many people automatically associate infertility with women but male infertility accounts for an estimated 35 percent of all cases of infertility.
What are the causes of male infertility?
Most causes of male infertility are attributed to abnormalities with the sperm; possible causes of irregula
[ read more ]
Some women seem to get pregnant very easily and quickly, but for others getting pregnant is a lengthy, difficult and sometimes seemingly impossible task. Infertility used to be thought of as a female problem, but today it is recognised that both males and females can be infertile. Female infertility
[ read more ]
Many people assume that it’s very easy to get pregnant and as a consequence they expect it to happen very quickly once they decide they are ready to have a baby. However, getting pregnant is often not quite as simple as it seems and it can take a while to conceive.
Understanding the menstrual c
[ read more ]
IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) is a form of treatment for infertility. IVF involves the egg being fertilised outside of the woman’s body.
What does the treatment involve?
Initially, the woman is usually given drugs to suppress her natural menstrual cycle, followed by fertility drugs to encoura
[ read more ]
There are three main types of treatment for infertility; these include medication to facilitate fertilisation, surgical procedures to assist with fertility and treatments to assist conception, including IVF (in-vitro fertilisation).
Medication
If you are having difficulty conceiving, you may b
[ read more ]
Egg donation
Using a donor egg is a big decision and one that should not be taken lightly. Doctors and fertility experts advise couples to think very hard and talk to relatives, friends and even a councillor, before making the decision to go ahead and use a donor egg.
Egg donation involves usi
[ read more ]
Between 85 and 90 percent of couples will conceive within a year if they have unprotected regular sex. If you have been trying for a baby for over a year without success, it is a good idea to see your GP. If you have had problems in the past or you are over the age of 35, you may wish to see your GP
[ read more ]
Most people don’t have to worry about fertility calculators and ovulation calendars, but for couples who are having difficulty conceiving, they can be useful tools as there is much greater chance of conception during ovulation.
The female cycle
In order to calculate when your fertile days wi
[ read more ]
Fertility problems affect around 5-10 percent of couples. You may have a fertility problem if you have been trying to conceive for more than a year without any success. Infertility affects both men and women; in 70 percent of cases a cause can be found but in 30 percent of cases no definite cause of
[ read more ]
Fertility drugs are often used to help people who are having difficulty conceiving naturally. In most cases, drugs are prescribed to women although some are suitable for men. Fertility drugs may be prescribed on their own or given alongside other treatments, such as IUI (intrauterine insemination) o
[ read more ]
There are many fertility clinics across the UK and it can be daunting trying to choose a clinic; below are some tips to help choose the right clinic for you:
Do some research
Take some time to research clinics so that you make the right decision when it comes to choosing the clinic. There are
[ read more ]
www.gwdocs.com The journey is more than medicine. We are the oldest IVF center in the DC metropolitan area for over 20 years and led the fertility and IVF center in the George Washington Medical School Associates families through a maze of difficulties. Communicate to listen to our customer
[ read more ]
Kiki Question : What is the probability that I'll get pregnant
If I'm on Cerazette, the contraceptive pill. ! But I had sex without a condom and I am a little Best answer:
Answer Bexa not very likely that you and pregnant women, but you can use standard or sexually transmitted diseases are n
[ read more ]
Question for Wednesday : If a woman discovers she suddenly grows hair on your chest, does that mean you get infertile ?
.? Please, no stupid jokes that mean that the woman produces less ostroegen Is this a harbinger that loses its fertility there something I should do Best answer:
Answer StarDo
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Question Pearl : For the ladies, have / use an IUD insertion and wounded ?
. In addition, the side effects experienced and affects fertility Best answer:
Answer Davidt its a little uncomfortable, a bit like having a Pap test, so I'm sorry, not a lady
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Virk Hospital, Jalandhar, India, www.virkinfertilitycentre.com, www.iwannababy.com IVF, IUI, ICSI, infertility treatment, IVF - Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy - virkinfertilitycentre.com
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Question Anna : What kind of abortion that is obtained in 4-5 weeks pregnant
I read that you can get an abortion doctor in 9-20 weeks, but what about 9 weeks Best answer:
response by L pills
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Question from Sarah p : When will my periods return after removal of Mirena ?
when I had the Mirena placed in me says that my fertility would return to normal as soon as he retired, we try to baby # 2, but so far I have not had a period since it was only four weeks and I worry about anything as di
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Slime26 Question : A woman can get pregnant if the guy is currently using anabolic steroids? (Oral and injectable)
Recently I have been using anabolic steroids for 9 weeks in a cycle of 16 weeks. If I'm having sex with my girlfriend without protection is still a possibility that can become pregna
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src = http://i.ytimg.com/vi/k2LcWjAAoDM/default.jpg Part of our support reproduction techniques video GIFT and ZIFT shows. ZIFT (zygote intrafallopian transfer) is a process in which the zygote into the fallopian tube is placed through laparoscopy. GIFT (gamete intrafallopian transfer) i
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AS_Sweets Question .? Pro envy heavy periods
Ok, so I'm 25 and I have my blood test reports today. It is said that my hemoglobin was 6, which should be 13 to hembras.creo I anemia. My periods are very strong, so it is usually not that large drop out. Usually when I start the first morning where I
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