Posts Tagged ‘miscarriages’

Miscarriages

Friday, June 12th, 2009

People often think of miscarriages as a single term while there are various types of miscarriages. Threatened miscarriages for instance, occur when there is bleeding, vaginal pain, and the cervix closes. This is not to say that you will lose your baby, but you will need to get to the doctor immediately where corrective steps will be taken to prevent a complete miscarriage. Incomplete miscarriages occur when the body performs a spontaneous abortion. Unfortunately it is not reversible and in this instance the doctor will keep you comfortable. Bleeding, clotting, and abdominal pains occur. The cervix is open and the tissue is dispelled. It is important to note that some tissue may be left behind and you should seek medical help to ensure that the womb is clean and that no tissue is retained. The above are just two of the miscarriages that occur. By supplementing with PregAssist before conception you can reduce the chances of miscarriage as the formula contains a unique combination of herbs, minerals, and vitamins, to help reduce the occurrence of miscarriages.

Effects of alcohol on female fertility

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Just as in the case of men, women need to stop the intake of alcohol completely if they have female fertility problems. The effects of alcohol on female fertility also fluctuates according to age, overall health of the person, tolerance levels, weight, physical build, and amount of intake as well as regularity of consumption. Overall the effects of alcohol on female fertility include a reduction in fertility, the possibility of miscarriages, possible defects of the baby including heart problems, hindering of ovulation, irregular menstrual cycles may follow, potential of mental disability problems of the baby, difficulty regulating oestrogen levels and more. The best way to counter the effects of alcohol on female fertility is to abstain from the use of any alcohol if you plan a pregnancy.

Effects of smoking on female fertility

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Harmful substances found in cigarettes can also be found in the eggs and testicles of smokers. When smoking the overall amount of healthy sperm and eggs are reduced significantly. The effects of smoking on female fertility cannot be ignored. As such you should stop smoking if you plan a pregnancy. The amount of cigarettes smoked a day will dramatically effect the fertility levels of the female. In short the main effects of smoking on female fertility include increased chances of miscarriages, fewer eggs produced, fewer healthy eggs produced, earlier onslaught of menopause, and improved chances of tube pregnancy. Counter the effects of smoking on female fertility by stopping altogether.

Is female sub-fertility treatable?

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Female sub-fertility is a condition where the couple struggles to conceive even after one year from stopping contraception methods while also having regular sexual intercourse. Unlike complete infertility often caused by underlying medical problems, female sub-fertility can often be treated simply by changing lifestyles, diets, exercising more regularly, applying a normal sleep pattern, reducing stress and exposure to toxins. In addition supplements to bring hormonal balance, improve the immune system, and restoring nutritional balance in the body have been shown effective in many cases of female sub-fertility. Other factors such as miscarriages, the age of the female, the male reproductive health, and more still play a role, but supplementing with a product such as PregAssist for women and by making the required lifestyle changes the chances of successful pregnancy increase considerably.