Archive for the ‘Infertility Causes’ Category
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
The effects of smoking in pregnancy can cause reproductive problems but can cause problems even before she becomes pregnant, making conception difficult. It’s a good idea to stop smoking before you become pregnant, because cigarettes have toxins, and these can hinder egg maturation as well as ovulation rates. Eggs exposed to nicotine have a greater rate of chromosomal abnormalities.
Micarriages, underweight babies or premature labour are some of the things that can go wrong with women who smoke.
Effects of smoking in pregnancy don’t only apply to women because if men smoke, the nicotine can certainly affect the quality of his sperm.If you want to make conception easier and enjoy a healthy pregnancy, making some lifestyle changes can make all the difference. Stop smoking and start to replace the vitamins and nutrients that smoking removes. Pregassist will help to get your body in tip top condition so that pregnancy can happen easily.
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Testicular sperm extraction has shown to be very popular amongst men who have infertility problems. There are various reasons as to why certain men have infertility problems including the leading cause which is stress, the misuse of recreational drugs, hypogonadism, problems like erectile dysfunction, various infections and oligospermia. Testicular sperm extraction is a type of artificial insemination mainly for men who have trouble ejaculating at all or who are producing sperm with low mobility; these conditions are known as azoospermia and necrospermia.
The procedure involves extracting a strand of testicular tissue and is then placed in a culture medium. The technician will then inspect the sample in the attempt of finding viable and sustainable sperm. Even though the sample probably won’t contain enough sperm for intrauterine insemination (IUI), it usually has enough for intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
For more information on testiculas sperm extraction and all the other artificial insemination procedures feel free to contact an expert consultant from Pregassist today.
Tags: Artificial Insemination, ICSI, Infertility Causes, IUI, male infertility, Male infertility problems, testicular sperm extraction
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Diagnosing infertility due to unexplained causes is by no means an easy process. Basically it’s based on a diagnosis by exclusion where your reproductive endocrinologist will examine you and perform various tests in the attempt to pinpoint what may be causing your infertility. After taking into account the regularity of your intercourse and the amount of time you’ve been trying your health practitioner might diagnose you with unexplained infertility if you are in fact ovulating normally, your fallopian tubes are open and healthy and you have no pelvic adhesions. Also if you don’t suffer from endometriosis, your partner produces healthy sperm with a high motility and if your postcoital test is positive.
To diagnose a patient with unexplained infertility relies on the thoroughness of your practitioner, the more test you do the more likely you are as to finding a cause for your or your partners infertility. To find out if you have been misdiagnosed or would like to discuss the variety of test you have participated in, contact us at Pregassist.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Your immune system consists of an assortment of various cells and tissues that have basically one objective and that is to protect you from invading cells and foreign bacteria. It has the ability to recognize the differences between your body’s own cells and those that are unfamiliar. The lack of a healthy immune system will result in you being more susceptible to illnesses, pain or infection. The one thing that most people are unaware of is that your immune system also plays a major role in your fertility. For your body to effectively prepare for ovulation and implantation it needs to use certain cells from your immune system. Without these healthy cells normal reproduction can be affected and prevent you from falling pregnant. It has been estimated that up to 20% of couples who experience ‘unexplained’ infertility suffer from one or other immune system dysfunction. For additional information on infertility causes contact the experienced team from Pregassist for expert advice.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory diseases are some of the leading causes for female infertility, however these infection are mainly caused by troubles due to surgeries or medications. Certain surgeries may lead to the disruption of cervix whilst DES exposure can affect all women, even if they were still a fetus themselves when exposed.
PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) is one of the most common causes for female infertility. These internal infections are caused by bacteria penetrating into the reproductive organs of female including those surrounding the pelvic. This causes the area to become aggravated and can also radiate into the adjacent intestines.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is characterized by the over-production of androgens in the female’s system which ultimately decreases the release of hormones like Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone which will eventually stop the production of mature eggs.
To find out if you are at risk in any way or have any questions relating to female infertility feel free to contact us at Pregassist.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
So many people assume that infections only affect your body temporarily, but when not treated quickly and properly it could have lasting affects on certain bodily systems including your fertility. Almost any infection that has a negative result on your immune system can influence your fertility, but the ones that are most harmful to the fertility of men are sexually transmitted diseases. The moment these infections are left untreated you are repeatedly infected and will experience regular ‘flare-ups’. This results in blockage and scaring in the reproductive tract. Mycoplasma is a small organism found in some sexually active men that actually attaches itself to the sperm cell and consequently impeding motility.
Mumps is another illness that’s likely to cause male infertility, especially if contracted after puberty. This can possibly lead to orchitis or inflammation of the testicles, however even though this complication is rare it could still cause sperm production to be impaired. For more information on male infertility and what treatments would be most effective please contact us at Pregassist.
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