Posts Tagged ‘Pregassist’

Egg Donation as an Alternative for Infertile Couples

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Although egg donation is not the most popular choice with infertile couples, it’s still one that has a remarkably high success rate. Egg donation is usually the last resort in the attempt of getting pregnant and is something that you and your partner should thoroughly discuss before considering. For your safety and peace of mind the donor is required to fill in a form when applying to be a donor. They will be asked to provide completely honest answers in regards to their personal medical history including aspects like sexually transmitted diseases, a sexual history, general health questions, allergy summary, and an educational history. A personality summary will be documented that includes personality traits like their favorites as a child and adult and many other things. The donor company then reviews the statements and decides whether they be accepted or rejected. Egg donation is therefore an intricate process where each donor undergoes extreme evaluation to offer you with reliable and trusted eggs. For more information on other infertility treatments and solutions contact us at Pregassist.

Female Fertility Drugs

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Fertility treatments can range from surgery to assisted reproductive procedures to drugs and all depends on your cause for infertility. Fertility drugs for woman are usually prescribed when you suffer from ovulation problems or recurrent miscarriages which then help you induce ovulation. When you are using prescription fertility drugs it’s recommended that you attend several ultrasound exams to ensure the drug is doing what it’s intended to do and also to make sure that no problems are forming like ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome.

Some fertility drugs are used to increase the number of eggs the woman produces, in order to retrieve the eggs for IVF treatment. In conclusion there are numerous medications to assist you with infertility depending on you diagnosis, and for more professional advice on your specific conditions, contact us at Pregassist.

Female Infertility causes, prevention and diagnosis

Friday, August 7th, 2009

 

After a period of 12 months or more of unprotected sex without any success in conceiving, you might need to seek some advice and visit your doctor. In all cases of infertility in couples, 40% are a result of female infertility. You will have to undergo a comprehensive examination that includes a full pregnancy and menstrual history, ovulation tests and in some cases a laparoscopy to detect endometriosis or pelvic adhesions.

 

The most common causes related to female infertility that are in your control include smoking, being overweight or underweight, contracting a sexually transmitted infections, and aging. All these can be preventing by leading a healthy and responsible lifestyle and not delaying parenthood for too long. Unfortunately in some cases you have no control over your infertility whether you have inherited some disorders or possess other inhibiting factors.

 

If you want to find out more about female infertility causes, diagnosis and preventions contact usat Pregassist.

 

 

 

Infertility Treatment Options and the Effectiveness of Each

Friday, August 7th, 2009

A couple that are aspiring parents but who are having difficulty getting pregnant can experience a roller coaster of emotions every time they try a different infertility treatment. There are various medical and physical causes as to why you are struggling to conceive, whether it’s with you or your partner and therefore there are also a range of treatments to consider once you know you might have trouble conceiving the natural way. Some of the most effective treatments include artificial insemination, AI using donor sperm, and IVF, ICSI and egg donation. Supplements for men and woman separately are also available promoting a good success rate.
A healthy lifestyle is obviously very beneficial when it to conceiving, but if your problem persists and there might be other issues preventing you from getting pregnant, contact usat Pregassist so we can tell you about our products and infertility treatment.

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.

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.