Posts Tagged ‘Fertility’
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
When a woman conceives, a new life will develop inside her body, and the mother-in-waiting should be particularly careful with what she eats to ensure that her body is is tip top order to accommodate a growing baby inside her. With a first time pregnancy, among the more common early pregnancy symptoms that women experience during this time are fatigue, mood swings, nausea and stress. Suffering a miscarriage the first time around can be traumatic, but with some lifestyle and diet changes, a first-time pregnancy can go to full term.
The most crucial stage of pregnancy will be the first three months because this is when all the organs of the baby’s body are developing.If you haven’t already, be prepared to quit smoking and alcohol, as these habits can be detrimental to the baby.
Pregassist has experts waiting for you to contact them to advise you on how to not only prepare your body for pregnancy but how to maintain a healthy body and soul from the inside and out.
Tags: Fertility, First time pregnancy, first trimester, how to have a healthy pegnancy, natural pregnancy, preparing for pregnancy
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
In-vitro fertilization is an invasive medical procedure, especially at the later stages, and as any other medical procedure it has its ups and downs. Some of the cons includes that it has n high multiple birth rate due to the fact that numerous fertilized eggs are implanted into the woman’s womb to increase the possibility of implantation. Over the years the procedure has enjoyed a high success rate, however not all couples experience this happiness. The cons of the procedure include the disappointment experienced by the couple when the procedure proved to be unsuccessful. The other con which in some cases can be seen as a pro is the possibility of multiple births. Most couples know the risk of multiple births and are content with the possibility of twins or even triplets, but when the woman falls pregnant with more than three babies the risk of death or disability from the baby and mother increases dramatically. Another risk is ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome which in severe cases can cause ovarian rapture. To find out more about all the in-vitro fertilization pros and cons or to be educated in alternative infertility treatments contact us at Pregassist.
Tags: Fertility, In-vitro Fertilization, Infertility, infertility treatment
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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.
Tags: conception, Fertility, hCG, menstrual cycle, progesterone, uterine lining
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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.
Tags: couples, Fertility, fertility testing, nutritional support, PregAssist for Men, PregAssist for Women
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Friday, June 12th, 2009
Most females grow up thinking menstrual pains are normal. Slight menstrual pains should not concern you. Heavy menstrual pains however, are indicators of energy blockages and should not simply be treated through pain killers. You need to address the cause of menstrual pains to improve fertility. You should note that pain killers may have a negative effect on fertility. If the blood is thick and dark brown or becomes watery and pink you should seek help. This indicates hormonal imbalances and energy blockages. If there are clots present you should also get supplements to restore the hormonal balance. PregAssist for Women has been developed to address menstrual pains and hormonal imbalances in a safe way and thus helps to improve fertility.
Tags: energy, energy blockages, Fertility, hormones, horomal imbalances, improve fertility, menstrual, menstrual pains, pain killes, Supplements
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Friday, June 12th, 2009
Knowing the signs of fertility will help you identify the best time for intercourse and thus the likeness of successful conception. Some signs of fertility to look for are that of the basal body temperature and mucus levels in the cervix. When the body’s temperature rises a lot before ovulation you may have an overactive thyroid and when it consistently stays below 36 degrees Celsius it may be the opposite. Seek professional help if it is the case. Your body’s temperature should rise slightly just after ovulation and stays at that temperature up to the time of menstruation. The mucus will get more and will become slippery, see through and very elastic at the peak time for fertility. The above are just two of the signs for fertility to look for when seeking the best time for intercourse.
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