Archive for the ‘Male Fertility’ Category

The Process of Fertility, Conception

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Fertility and conception go hand in hand. The best time for you to get pregnant is during your ovulation, which is on average approximately 9 days of your menstrual cycle. Actual fertilization occurs when the sperm then penetrates the egg that has been lodged in the woman’s fallopian tubes. The fertilized egg then travels all the way up to your uterus and implants itself in the uterine lining. At this point the egg and the developing placenta start releasing hCG which will then help facilitate the production of progesterone. This is essential for a fertile and hospitable environment for the implanted egg. Fertility conception has been reached once the egg is in this position.

The process of fertility conception can be a complicated process, anything can go wrong at any one of those stages, and so for more information on how to get pregnant or when you notice you might be having problems, contact us at Pregassist for experienced advice.

When to go for fertility testing

Friday, June 12th, 2009

If you have not conceived after 12-18 months of regular sexual intercourse without any form of contraceptives used and you are in the age group of 20 to 30 you should consider fertility testing. Fertility testing should be considered for couples after 12 months of unsuccessful conception if they fall in the age group of 30 to 35. If a couple has tried for six months without any success and they are both over 35 it will be a good idea to go for fertility testing. Most of the obstacles can be overcome and as such it is better to get to the root of the problem earlier rather than later because the longer you try to conceive the more stressful it will become. Get fertility support and realize that you are not alone. Thousands of couples struggle to conceive whether for the first time or subsequent attempts. Be sure to also pay attention to nutritional support for both through the usage of PregAssist for Women and PregAssist for Men whereby you can improve your chances of successful conception drastically.

Fertility factors which you need to consider when struggling to conceive successfully

Friday, June 12th, 2009

It is not to say that since you had no problem in conceiving the first time around that the second time will be without complications. In fact thousands of couples struggle to conceive and carry a successful pregnancy the second time around. Various fertility factors play a role. Some of the fertility factors contributing to secondary infertility are:

• Development of endometriosis.
• Problems with fallopian tubes.
• Injuries sustained during childbirth the first time around.
• Long term usage of contraceptives such as the pill.
• High blood pressure, diabetes and other chronic illnesses.
• Biological age.
• Early menopause.
• Low sperm count and quality because of male age and health.
• Poor nutrition and also toxin build up in the body.

If any of the above fertility factors are present speak to your physician and start supplementing your daily healthy diet with PregAssist to ensure adequate nutrition for hormonal balance, healthy body, and improved reproductive health.

Fertility complications

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Fertility complications may occur after the delivery through means of a Caesarean operation. Other fertility complications often occurring after the birth of the first or second child include the development of endometriosis, hormonal imbalances, early menopause, reduction in sperm count and quality because of ageing etc. It should be noted that many couples struggle with fertility complications after the first or second child. Age plays an important role. If you are over 35 and had sexual intercourse without protection for more than a year and still struggle to conceive, one of the many fertility complications may be the cause. Seek expert help and be sure to supplement with a fertility product such as PregAssist to ensure a healthy reproductive system.

Low male fertility

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Low male fertility can have many causes. Some of the low male fertility causes include underdeveloped genitalia, too tight underwear, hormone imbalances, toxin build up in the body, genetic factors, stress, poor nutrition, chronic medicine, intake of alcohol and smoking, drugs, and environmental factors. It is important to note that low male fertility can become visible in impotence, low sex drive, low sperm count, poor sperm quality and motility, etc. Just as with the female it is important to address the medical conditions as soon as possible. In addition supplementing with PregAssist for Men may considerably improve the sperm count, motility, and quality, as well increase the libido and overall reproductive health of the male.

Help available from fertility specialists

Friday, June 12th, 2009

If you require advice from fertility specialists don’t just grab the nearest pamphlet or take everything for being the truth. Trust only fertility specialists who have shown that they care, provide consistent and objective advice, and have at least a track record of successful and safe products or services. Our fertility specialists share their knowledge through our newsletter ensuring that you get the required emotional and informational support you need when planning a pregnancy or going through infertility treatment. Join our newsletter and become informed about safe and trusted products for the treatment of infertility including PregAssist for Women and PregAssist for Men, containing natural herbs, vitamins and minerals in the perfect combination to promote reproductive health.