Pregnancy Blog Posts
20 August 2010
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Pregnancy
Many young couples today are concerned over the latest rise in infertility. Consequently, many couples are looking for solutions. Fortunately, a fertility expert can certainly help you determine the cause of your infertility. Further, this is not only a woman's problem but it often occurs in men as well. Thankfully, a fertility expert can help you to screen out the probable reasons for your infertility so you can narrow in on a much smaller set of probable reasons for it. In this write-up we'll deal with the most frequent causes of infertility, so that you'll be better equipped to talk about treatments with your doctor.
Some Leading Physical Factors for Infertility
There are many possible causes of infertility for women, which could include damage to the fallopian tubes. STD's like chlamydia is the leading cause of fallopian tube damage. Inflammation of the fallopian tubes may well go undetected for some time or it might cause severe pain and or fever.
Another leading cause of infertility is endometriosis. This condition happens when tissue from the uterus grows on the outside of the uterus. This condition interferes with the ovaries ability to function properly, which in turncould cause both inflammation and scarring of the fallopian tubes -making it difficult to become pregnant.
Here's another possible cause for difficulty in pregnancy. Women who are in their mid to late thirty's and fourtie's who are trying to get pregnant could develop uterine fibroids. Fibroids are benign tumors which experts state sit along the wall of the uterus making it difficult for fertilized eggs to become implanted. There's also a possibility that women into this age group may well go through early menopause. Smoking is one of the causes for early menopause. In any case, the absence of a period makes fertility impossible, as there are no eggs being transported into the fallopian tubes for fertilization to take place.Additionally, some causes of infertility will take place after abdominal or pelvic surgery. This form of infertility is called pelvic adhesion. Pelvic adhesion is a long band of scar tissue that binds throughout internal organs, making pregnancy essentially impossible.
Fortunately, some of the best ways for a woman to increase her chances of getting pregnant now or in the future is to eliminate any unhealthy habits and to focus on a wholesome way of living. Drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes and taking drugs are not nutritious and could cause complications before, during or after pregnancy. These poor habits could increase miscarriages, infertility and even cause babies to be born with low birth weight. Staying in shape may increase the possibility of pregnancy in many women. Women who are overweight increase the risk of diabetes during pregnancy so staying at a healthy body weight before and throughout pregnancy will increase the possibility of a successful childbirth.
Finally, let's consider the emotional-mental aspects of infertility. It is easy to understand that many women who are attempting to get pregnant may be susceptible to depressive disorders. This situation unfortunately spirals, making pregnancy even more difficult. Therefore, it's much better to seek help, even if you don't need it, so you can rule out any unfavorable influences in this area. By partnering with your physician and counselor simultaneously, your chances for a successful pregnancy and childbirth will increase.










