Thursday, November 8, 2007

Infertility And Natural Herbal Remedies

A couple with no specific physical abnormalities, that do everything right to conceive for a reasonable length of time without a positive result, can be considered to have a fertility problem.

Many couples affected by infertility spend months or years of treatment for fertility problems without a positive outcome.

The inability of a couple to conceive and the exact causes of infertility are very hard to pin down, and may have many underlying single or multiple causes. Therefore it may be wise to try to remedy the problem by maximizing many of the bodily functions needed for a successful outcome.

Natural herbal remedies have come a long way since their ancient origins, and are making new strides every day, with remedies to increase fertility and enhance functioning of the male and female reproductive systems.

Herbal remedies use botanicals (plants) either singularly or in compounds, and sometimes animal by-products to prevent and correct targeted conditions.

Many new natural herbal products have been compounded to remedy infertility for example for: Females to: *Promote regular ovulation *Correct hormone imbalances *Regulate menstrual cycles *Increase libido

Males to: *Improve the functioning of the (prostate, seminal vesicles, testes, and penis) *Increase, testosterone levels, sperm production and, motility *Enhance sex drive, and strengthen erections

Stress, poor nutrition, bad habits such as smoking, over use of alcohol, and drug abuse, emotional and psychological problems, a number of prescription medicines, can all adversely affect fertility, and may require some lifestyle changes.

Natural remedies optimize reproductive health without adding to the risks of multiple births, and many other problems of other approaches to overcoming infertility problems.

A natural herbal remedy could be the answer to your problem.

The FDA does not regulate the manufacturing of herbs, common sense and a little research can help assure that you are buying a quality product. Check the name of the manufacturer or distributor, and the facts label for, amount, daily usage values, and active ingredients.

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Joe Rote has spent 18 years in the health field, and is the webmaster of Natural Health Products that will point you to high quality information, and natural herbal remedies produced under pharmaceutical conditions to ensure the highest degree of potency. Copyright 2007 Joe Rote This article may be freely distributed if the resource box stays attached and no part of the article changed without permission

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Various Causes of Infertility

Reproduction is one of the more important mechanisms, that we humans are equipped of. In the absence of this, some of us may consider the valuable loss of life. This is probably why once a couple does not conceive within a 1-year period of unprotected sexual intercourse, they become anxious that they may be subject to infertility.

In fact, the symptom of not conceiving in 1 year alone is one good basis for diagnosing infertility.

There is not much that the medical community hasn't unraveled yet when it comes to infertility. This article will focus on the causes of infertility for both men and women.

Causes of Female Infertility

Endometriosis- this is a condition characterized by the growth of the endometrial tissue outside the uterus. This tissue is the substance women discharge during menstruation.

Ovulation problem- a condition that arises from abnormality in the release of hormones that drive the release of mature eggs from the ovaries.

Poor egg quality- the weakness or damage in the egg cells usually characterizes poor egg quality. Age is primarily the root cause since as women mature, their eggs mature with them. This condition eventually leads to menopause.

Polycystic ovary syndrome- formation of small cysts in the ovaries may be the result of irregular ovulation or hormonal imbalances.

Female tube blockages- once the passage of the eggs towards the uterus or the sperm towards the ovaries is blocked, conception would be impossible since the meeting of the two cells won't facilitate. Causes of this condition may be pelvic inflammatory disease and several forms of sexually transmitted disease.

Causes of Male Infertility

Male tube blockages- this may occur either at the epididymis or the vas deferens, both of which are sperm passages. However, varicoceles located at the testicles account for the leading cause of this condition.

Sperm problems- this could be anything from the absence of sperm cells to low sperm count along with poor sperm quality and sperm deformation.

Sperm allergy- this may the product of the immune system's reaction towards any phenomenon that attracts brain signals sending the reaction of the system. Men usually experience this after having vasectomy.

Combination of Female and Male Factors

This occurs when both couples present conditions that may be identified as causes of infertility.

Unexplained Infertility

This probably is the catch-all of causes when physicians don't find any results after conducting intensive study of the case.

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6 Ways Of Coping With Infertility

Infertility affects people in different ways and coping with infertility means dealing with it with a strong mental resolve.

A scenario which is all too familiar is within a group of friends and family members. One woman may be having difficulty conceiving yet she finds it hard to cope with the fact her friends are having children.

This can lead to resentment and ultimately withdrawal. Depression can set in and so begins a cycle which can be very hard to break free from.

This is an issue which if left unchecked, can be devastating to not only the person involved, but her relationship with her husband and of course her circle of friends.

The combination of resentment and self-blame is a natural one but before it gets to this stage, convince yourself that it's not your fault.

Coping With Infertility

In coping with infertility, the last thing you want to do is shut yourself away from the rest of the world. Here are some tips which can better help you with getting through this difficult time.

1. Avoid blaming yourself, your spouse or your friends. Look to the future and tackle the issue in a positive way.

2. Get support either from professionals or through infertility support groups. By joining a support group you'll see you're not alone in the fight against infertility. You'll connect with others who can relate to your situation.

3. Work through the issue with your partner. Remember, they will be feeling the same guilt as you and if both of you are feeling negative and remorseful, it will only exacerbate the situation. As hard as it may be, you will also be required to offer comfort and support as well as receiving it.

4. Consider advanced fertility techniques. They are not cheap but by researching as much as you can on the topic, you'll better understand what's involved. Work out a budget and whether some of the cost can be soaked up with insurance.

5. If you have friends who have had babies in the past year then you're going to get invitations to attend either baby showers or functions. If this is going to cause you pain then don't attend but show good faith by having a gift delivered.

6. Taking up new interests can certainly be a positive way in coping with infertility. It can also alleviate some of the pressure you could be facing during fertility session treatments.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Have you been trying to get pregnant?

"Ever wondered why you haven't been able to
get pregnant even after two years of trying?"

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It's funny how I always thought getting pregnant was simply just a matter of going off contraception.

It is all because I had some close calls in my younger years so I thought it reasonable to assume that if I stopped trying to prevent pregnancy, it should inevitably just happen. Well, to my surprise after two years of trying and without contraception I began to realize that getting pregnant wasn't going to "just happen".

Then another brilliant idea came along. I reasoned that more sex was the answer, so my husband and I doubled the frequency of our efforts around the time I was ovulating… but that only made our lovemaking seem like a chore, just like washing the dishes, cooking or doing the laundry.

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