Pregnancy Miracle – How to Completely Eliminate Women Infertility?
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Pregnancy Miracle – How to Completely Eliminate Women Infertility?
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Looking for infertility treatments that are all natural and have no harmful side effects? Firstly let’s take a look at some of the symptoms of infertility among men and women.
-Anxiety and overall stress
-The feeling of hot flashes during the day and night
-Fluctuating libido levels
-Very dry skin and wrinkles
-Gaining excess weight around the midsection
-Losing hair
If you are already seeing any of the above signs and have been having trouble getting pregnant, you are most likely suffering from low fertility. Not to worry though, there are all natural solutions to infertility that have been used for thousands of years in Asia.
Lisa Olson is the author of the “Pregnancy Miracle” which includes over 14 years of research into Chinese Holistic Medicine that has helped thousands of women get pregnant in as little as 8 weeks. More and more women are seeking natural methods to get pregnant because they are turned off by the side effects of drugs and surgery.
They enjoy the peace of mind that they will not have increased health problems that can actually hurt the well being of the child. Lisa Olson was herself infertile at one time and did years of research until she found some easy Holistic methods that gave her the opportunity to give birth to 2 healthy babies in her 40’s. If you are looking for an easy solution for women infertility, take a look at the Pregnancy Miracle Guide.
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Help answer the question
Can skinny jeans cause Cervical Cancer and infertility in women?
Hi! I'm a 16 year old girl and I'm emo so, I was wondering Can skinny jeans cause Cervical Cancer and infertility in women?
I want to know because all I wear are skinny jeans and I want kids one day and I don't want cancer.
Please answer this for me!
some emos cut their wrists, but i don't. Plus I heard someone say this so I was wondering.
women infertility
18 Comments
October 30th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
i also am. they just say when you wear skinny jeans (including super skinnies) like we do, make sure you can fit two fingers in between your waist and the pants. so if you stick two fingers and they fit without having to be crammed in there than youre good. if youur fingers are overlapping or smushed, than a bigger pair of skinnies. they only cause yeast infection, dont worry i asked my doc. the same thing ur asking here. and they only cause that because theres no air flow, thats why you need the two finger rule.
October 30th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
You can get all the information & support that you might need through the forums at Ovusoft. Good luck on your journey!
October 30th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
It's not cat fur, but exposure to cat litter that harbors toxoplasmosis which can cause miscarriage and/or birth defects.
http://www.cdc.gov/toxoplasmosis/pregnant.html
October 30th, 2009 at 3:06 pm
Hi there,
There are a few issues that are really hard to treat for which it's highly recommended that IVF be the primary method for TTC. These include moderately low perm motility, very low sperm count, PCOS, and persistent non-ovulation. I think the most insideous reasons are stress related.
About 35 percent of all cases of infertility arise from problems in the man's system. Borderline sperm count or motility issues can be helped with herbs, vitamins, wearing boxers and having sex every other day.
About 35 percent arise from abnormalities in the woman's system.
- Not ovulating the primary cause, but not ovulating can be the result of many underlining causes which vary in their ability to be treatable. Not ovulatin can be the result of stress, irregular periods & PCOS. PCOS is the hardest to treat, the others are relatively easy to treat.
-Endometriosis and blocked fallopian tubes (or scar tissue) would be the second most common reason. You can remove the unwanted tissue for a temporary window of fertility quite easily.
-Hormonal irregularities that cause miscarriages and prevent healthy implanation. This is hard to diagnose but can be treated with hormones.
About 20 percent of the time, the man and woman both have fertility problems.
In 10 percent of cases, no cause can be found.
Hope this helps.
PS/EDIT: Even if you have not been ovulating (infertile) for some time you can easily get a "jump start" by taking a medication that will help you ovulate. (Chlomid)
October 30th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
I just found out I have PCOS and that I may suffer with infertility. Thank you Lady Saw for making this song. I may not have kids, but I know what it’s like to lose a child.
October 30th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
big respect to lady saw for doin dis song
so respect
October 30th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
and? that’s exactly what i grow up with? ya cuss out anyone u want to put down about how black, short, fat, skiny they be. But if u a certain age without choil… that’s it for u. Down to my aunts and grams cuss women out using how many kids they have. Luv this song… how real it is
October 30th, 2009 at 9:23 pm
Be strong , You got so much Love To Give 65tosspowertrap Mi Lady Saw
October 30th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
Much respect to Lady Saw for doing this song.
October 31st, 2009 at 5:38 am
Hi,
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after at least one year of intercourse while not using any contraceptive method. A normal fertile couple having regular sex and wishing to have a baby have a pregnancy rate of 50% in five months, 75% in 12 months, and 85-90% at end of 24 months.
The female partner is responsible for infertility in 40% of cases and the male in another 40%. In a few of the cases both are at fault. However, in 20% cases no cause can be found.
The causes of infertility in women
The ovaries do not produce eggs, or these may be defective.
The fallopian tubes or the tubes that transfer the egg from the ovary to the uterus may be blocked or non-functional. This may happen in cases of infections like tuberculosis, endometriosis, or previous surgery of tubes or ovaries.
The uterus and cervix normally produce a thin discharge. If this mucous is excessively thick or contains substances that kill the sperms, then this prevents sperms from swimming through it into the uterine cavity and then to the tubes.
Distorted or partially blocked uterine cavity as in fibroids.
The causes of infertility in males
Men normally produce at least 20 million sperm per ml of semen. If the sperm count is less than this it may adversely affect fertility.
Of the sperms present in the semen, 50% must be actively moving sperms for conception to occur. A lower percentage of actively moving sperms will be unable to swim through the cervix to meet the egg in the fallopian tube.
If more than 50% sperms are abnormal in shape and function, this can also lead to infertility.
If the testes do not produce sperms or these are unable to come out due to blockage of the vas deferens, the tube which carries the sperms from testis out.
Inability to perform normal intercourse due to difficulties in ejaculation, impotence or structural abnormalities of the penis.
The woman can know her time of ovulation
Ovulation is the time when the ovaries produce an egg that enters the fallopian tube. Just before ovulation, the mucous discharge from the vagina increases. In addition, there may be lower abdominal discomfort or pain for a period ranging from half an hour to 24 hours.
If one maintains a basal body temperature chart by taking a daily morning temperature, a rise in temperature by 0.5 degree centigrade around the thirteenth or fourteenth day indicates ovulation. Urine testing kits are also available which help in identifying the time of ovulation by showing a surge of a hormone which is associated with ovulation .
doctor first takes a detailed clinical history to ascertain the possible cause of infertility. If the problem lies in faulty sexual practice, this can be easily corrected. Structural abnormalities in the sex organs are looked for, and sometimes an ultrasound scan may need to be done. Blood and urine tests may be done to look for infection. A laparoscopy can also be performed for diagnosis, in which a telescope in inserted into the abdomen to visualise the internal organs including the uterus , ovaries and tubes.
The potency of the fallopian tubes is tested by performing a hysterosalpingography or HSG. In this a dye is injected into the uterus and X-rays are take which show the filling up of the tubes. No anaesthesia is required for this test and there is only minimal discomfort.
The management of infertility
This depends on the cause of infertility. Every case may need a different approach depending on the nature of the problem and the underlying defect.
Problems with ovulation: If there is a problem with ovulation, certain drugs need to be given to induce ovulation or correct it.
Fallopian tube block: This is treated surgically by a laparoscope or by an open microsurgery technique. In this the blocked segment is excluded and continuity of the patent tubes is re-established. This is a technically demanding procedure. In cases were tubes cannot be corrected by this method, or the procedure fails assisted reproductive procedures (ART) such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is undertaken.
Cervical Factor: If the problem lies in the cervix, this can be overcome with procedures such as intrauterine insemination (in which the semen is injected into the uterine cavity) or procedures such as IVF or GIFT (Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer ).
Problems in men: Minor problems will respond to medical treatment or to surgery. Intrauterine insemination can help in some of the cases. However, if the problem is not corrected by the above measures then assisted conception by IVF can be offered with considerable success. In cases with very severe sperm deficiency, until a few years ago, the treatment of couple had not been very successful. Micro-manipulation now can be offered to these couples.
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November 1st, 2009 at 4:13 am
Honestly Smoking and stress can both be a factor if you smoke both of you should stop if your both under stress (which u probably are worrying about infertility) then try to relax!
November 1st, 2009 at 11:02 am
Yes, Poly Cystic OVARY Syndrome is more common in women than men… I believe 0% of men have it for lack of ovaries. But I believe 1/10 women can have PCOS.
November 1st, 2009 at 9:55 am
That is the most cold hearted thing to possibly say, joking or not. Why don’t you go ahead and tell people with cancer and AIDs that they are being selfish for wanting to live and they should let themselves die so that there’s more room for healthy ppl.
Maybe you have a point, maybe you don’t, but the way you said it was totally inappropriate and I think you owe everyone here an apology.
November 1st, 2009 at 6:07 pm
I dunno sorry. :c
November 2nd, 2009 at 12:02 am
i understand what you are saying, your grandmother says this because toxic shock syndrome is caused by some sort of bacteria that cats carry. Toxic shock syndrome is the thing that every tampon box comes with warnings about. If somehow a tampon gets this bacteria on it and then you leave it in for too long you can develop the syndrome which can then lead to infertility. Its very rare and you can eliminate your worries by either not using tampons or by simply making sure to change them every 4 or 5 hours.
November 2nd, 2009 at 3:50 am
Wonderful and needed! I fought my own battle with infertility – check out my video “Emeralds Aren’t Forever”
November 2nd, 2009 at 6:16 am
Yes Thanks Lady Saw for this Song : there are some UNFIT Skettels out there but your Womb is in Resereve for the Next Life so be Patient as Sara …:)
November 2nd, 2009 at 10:49 am
She sings sensable songs which makes her a true artist unlike the crap we hear today.