Diagnosis of infertility can be a sad time for any family. You are ready to start a family, and suddenly you are told that you are infertile. Your whole world crashes in front of you.
Do You Need More Progesterone in Your Life?Miami ObGyns
www.miamiobgyns.com/blog/do-you-need-more-progesterone/
Progesterone is defined as “a female steroid sex hormone (C21H30O2) that is secreted by the corpus luteum to prepare the endometrium for implantation and later by the placenta during pregnancy to prevent rejection of the developing embryo or fetus.” But what does that mean for your body and your health?
GR is a 31-year-old woman who wants to start a family. She has been on birth control pills for 10 years and wants information about ovulation, ovulation kits, and tips for conceiving. The doctor will discuss this information with her and her husband at a follow-up appointment. Ovulation occurs when an egg is released and travels through the fallopian tubes, ready to be fertilized. Hormone levels regulate the process of follicle development and egg release. The doctor recommends GR complete her current pack of birth control and wait 3 months after stopping before trying to conceive to regulate her cycle. Lifestyle changes like reducing caffeine, weight loss, and avoiding toxins are also advised.
Early signs of pregnancy include darkened areolas, tender breasts, implantation bleeding, fatigue, frequent urination, changes in taste buds and food cravings, morning sickness that can occur at any time of day, a missed period, and a positive result on a home pregnancy test. The document lists these early signs and symptoms and their potential causes, such as hormonal changes, and provides links to additional information on a website about pregnancy.
Early signs of pregnancy include a missed period, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, abdominal bloating, and an elevated basal body temperature. Additional symptoms are mood swings and stress due to rapid changes in hormone levels during the early stages of pregnancy. Understanding the signs and symptoms of pregnancy is important, as each symptom could indicate other conditions besides pregnancy.
The document discusses common symptoms that may occur during pregnancy, including:
- Missed period, headaches, spotting, weight gain, heartburn, constipation, cramps, back pain, breast changes, acne, vomiting, hip pain, diarrhea, stress, and insomnia.
It notes that while these are common signs, they do not definitively confirm a pregnancy and can sometimes be caused by other conditions. A home pregnancy test or lab test from a doctor is needed to confirm.
The document discusses common symptoms that may occur during pregnancy. Some early symptoms include missed periods, headaches, and spotting. As pregnancy progresses, women may experience weight gain, high blood pressure, heartburn, constipation, back pain, breast changes, acne, vomiting, and more. Many symptoms are due to hormonal changes. Not all women experience the same symptoms, and some can be caused by other conditions. A pregnancy test is needed to confirm.
This document discusses 15 early signs of pregnancy that women may experience. Some common early signs include missed periods, tender or sore breasts, frequent urination, nausea or vomiting, food cravings or aversions, and feeling tired. Other signs are mood changes, lower back pain, bloating or weight gain. The document recommends seeing a healthcare provider if you suspect you may be pregnant based on experiencing any of these symptoms. It emphasizes that pregnancy symptoms can vary between women and that many symptoms could also occur with premenstrual discomfort.
This document provides an introduction to normal pregnancy, including common terms used, maternal physiological changes during pregnancy, signs of pregnancy, and psychological adaptation to pregnancy. It discusses topics such as gravida, para, gestational age calculations, changes to the reproductive, cardiovascular, respiratory and other body systems, presumptive, probable and positive signs of pregnancy, and the developmental tasks involved in psychologically adapting to pregnancy.
Do You Need More Progesterone in Your Life?Miami ObGyns
www.miamiobgyns.com/blog/do-you-need-more-progesterone/
Progesterone is defined as “a female steroid sex hormone (C21H30O2) that is secreted by the corpus luteum to prepare the endometrium for implantation and later by the placenta during pregnancy to prevent rejection of the developing embryo or fetus.” But what does that mean for your body and your health?
GR is a 31-year-old woman who wants to start a family. She has been on birth control pills for 10 years and wants information about ovulation, ovulation kits, and tips for conceiving. The doctor will discuss this information with her and her husband at a follow-up appointment. Ovulation occurs when an egg is released and travels through the fallopian tubes, ready to be fertilized. Hormone levels regulate the process of follicle development and egg release. The doctor recommends GR complete her current pack of birth control and wait 3 months after stopping before trying to conceive to regulate her cycle. Lifestyle changes like reducing caffeine, weight loss, and avoiding toxins are also advised.
Early signs of pregnancy include darkened areolas, tender breasts, implantation bleeding, fatigue, frequent urination, changes in taste buds and food cravings, morning sickness that can occur at any time of day, a missed period, and a positive result on a home pregnancy test. The document lists these early signs and symptoms and their potential causes, such as hormonal changes, and provides links to additional information on a website about pregnancy.
Early signs of pregnancy include a missed period, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, abdominal bloating, and an elevated basal body temperature. Additional symptoms are mood swings and stress due to rapid changes in hormone levels during the early stages of pregnancy. Understanding the signs and symptoms of pregnancy is important, as each symptom could indicate other conditions besides pregnancy.
The document discusses common symptoms that may occur during pregnancy, including:
- Missed period, headaches, spotting, weight gain, heartburn, constipation, cramps, back pain, breast changes, acne, vomiting, hip pain, diarrhea, stress, and insomnia.
It notes that while these are common signs, they do not definitively confirm a pregnancy and can sometimes be caused by other conditions. A home pregnancy test or lab test from a doctor is needed to confirm.
The document discusses common symptoms that may occur during pregnancy. Some early symptoms include missed periods, headaches, and spotting. As pregnancy progresses, women may experience weight gain, high blood pressure, heartburn, constipation, back pain, breast changes, acne, vomiting, and more. Many symptoms are due to hormonal changes. Not all women experience the same symptoms, and some can be caused by other conditions. A pregnancy test is needed to confirm.
This document discusses 15 early signs of pregnancy that women may experience. Some common early signs include missed periods, tender or sore breasts, frequent urination, nausea or vomiting, food cravings or aversions, and feeling tired. Other signs are mood changes, lower back pain, bloating or weight gain. The document recommends seeing a healthcare provider if you suspect you may be pregnant based on experiencing any of these symptoms. It emphasizes that pregnancy symptoms can vary between women and that many symptoms could also occur with premenstrual discomfort.
This document provides an introduction to normal pregnancy, including common terms used, maternal physiological changes during pregnancy, signs of pregnancy, and psychological adaptation to pregnancy. It discusses topics such as gravida, para, gestational age calculations, changes to the reproductive, cardiovascular, respiratory and other body systems, presumptive, probable and positive signs of pregnancy, and the developmental tasks involved in psychologically adapting to pregnancy.
PCOD (Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease/ Syndrome) is a Common endocrine disorder, affecting 5-10% of female in reproductive age and also most common cause for female infertility. This is also known as Chocolate cyst.
This slide represents Multiple Pregnancies, Their cause, and after effect. If you are predicted as carrying multiple pregnancies, You can follow this slide for better knowledge.
For more information you can visit us at:
https://windowtothewomb.co.uk/studios/leicester-baby-scan-studio/
Mifeprex tablets each contain 200 mg of mifepristone, a synthetic steroid with anti progestational effects. The tablets are light yellow in color, cylindrical and biconvex, and are intended for oral administration only. The tablets include the inactive ingredients colloidal silica anhydrous, corn starch, povidone, microcrystalline cellulose, and magnesium stearate.
This document discusses natural contraceptive methods, including natural family planning methods like calendar-based and symptom-based approaches, as well as coitus interruptus and lactational amenorrhea. Calendar-based methods avoid intercourse during the estimated fertile window, while symptom-based methods track changes in basal body temperature and cervical mucus. Coitus interruptus has a high failure rate, while lactational amenorrhea can be effective if strict criteria are met regarding breastfeeding. Overall, natural methods are free of side effects but require commitment and have a higher failure rate than other contraceptive options.
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo from the uterus. It can be accomplished through medication (medical abortion) or a minor surgical procedure. While abortion is a personal choice, it often stems from unintended pregnancy, inability to care for a child, health risks, or relationship/financial problems. Abortion can have emotional and physical consequences like damage to reproductive organs, stress, eating disorders, and relationship issues for the woman. Ultimately, abortion is a choice that depends on individual circumstances but carries drawbacks for one's health and well-being.
Contraceptive methods fall into three categories: preventing the release of eggs and sperm, keeping sperm and egg apart, and preventing implantation of an embryo. Common contraceptive methods include barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, hormonal birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and permanent sterilization procedures like tubal ligation and vasectomy. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy.
We live a life of grace in a fallen world and couples live within this environment – Challenges are inevitable: Fertility and its control and delays in achieving conception.
What Is a Miscarriage? Causes of Miscarriages – Types of MiscarriagesMilaSon
A miscarriage is one of the most unwanted situations for any woman. When a woman is trying to conceive a baby and become a mother, due to many different reasons, a loss of a pregnancy can occur.
The document discusses diagnosis of pregnancy through presumptive, probable, and positive signs including hormonal tests and ultrasounds. It describes maternal assessment across trimesters including physical exams, lab tests, and ultrasounds to evaluate fetal growth and well-being. Special investigations are outlined for high-risk pregnancies along with signs of potential complications and minor ailments.
This document discusses various methods for determining pregnancy in mares, including failure to return to estrus, vaginal examination, uterine tone, rectal palpation of the conceptus, and laboratory tests measuring progesterone, equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG), estrogens, and early pregnancy factor. Each method is described and potential sources of false positive and false negative results are outlined. Optimal timing for each test to accurately detect pregnancy is provided.
Global Medical Cures™ | Women's Health - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Caring for your reproductive health, understanding reproduction and gynecological disorders, and understanding you birth control options.
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
This document discusses common early signs of pregnancy, including a missed period, implantation spotting, tender breasts, nausea, fatigue, frequent urination, lower abdominal aching, and moodiness. These signs are caused by hormonal changes and the body's physiological response to supporting an embryo. While not all women experience the same symptoms, noticing any of these potential signs in the weeks after conception may indicate pregnancy before a test can confirm it.
This document discusses types of miscarriage and management options. There are five types of miscarriage based on clinical presentation: threatened, inevitable, incomplete, complete, and missed. Management options depending on the situation include expectant management (watchful waiting), medical treatment using prostaglandins or mifepristone, or surgical treatment like dilation and curettage. Risks of surgical treatment include cervical trauma, subsequent cervical incompetence, uterine perforation and intrauterine adhesions.
The document discusses abortion, including what it is, different types (induced and spontaneous), methods (medical and surgical), risks, and perspectives on the issue. Abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy using medicine or surgery. There are two main types - induced abortions are intentionally terminated, while spontaneous abortions occur unintentionally. The two methods are medical, using abortion pills, or surgical vacuum aspiration or dilation and evacuation. Risks include infection, hemorrhaging, and damage to the uterus. Views on abortion consider both pros of access and health, and cons regarding moral and social impacts.
On average, 1.37 million abortions are performed each year in the United States, with over 45 million since 1973. The most common reasons women choose abortion are that they cannot afford a baby, are too young or in school, or are not ready due to their relationship status or partner's wishes. Most abortions, 88%, occur in the first trimester. While abortion laws and availability vary worldwide, it is estimated that about 46 million abortions occur globally each year, with 20 million done illegally. Medical abortions involve medication to induce abortion, while surgical abortions are performed using suction or dilation and evacuation depending on the gestational period. Complications are rare but can include heavy bleeding or infection.
You should know that some symptoms may be caused by other things besides pregnancy. So the fact, you notice some of these symptoms doesn't mean you're pregnant. The only way to tell for sure is with a pregnancy test/ultrasound scan. For more information visit our website:- https://windowtothewomb.co.uk/studios/coventry-baby-scan-studio/
Cervical Mucus presented by Dr. Jyoti Agarwal / Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
This document discusses vaginal and cervical dryness as an often overlooked cause of infertility. It provides facts about the high rates of vaginal dryness in couples trying to conceive and the negative effects dryness can have on sperm motility and fertility. The document examines the roles of cervical mucus in fertility and the optimal conditions for sperm, including pH between 7.0-8.5 and osmolality of 320 mosm/kg. It recommends a fertility-friendly vaginal gel that mimics natural secretions to maintain moisture, pH, and isotonic conditions in the vagina and cervix, thereby providing the best biochemical support for sperm motility and fertilization.
The document defines and describes different types of abortion including spontaneous, induced, threatened, inevitable, complete, incomplete, missed, and septic abortion. It discusses the causes, signs and symptoms, management, and potential complications of each type of abortion. Key points include:
- Abortion is the expulsion of an embryo or fetus weighing 500g or less before viability.
- Types include spontaneous, induced, threatened, inevitable, complete, incomplete, missed, and septic.
- Causes can be genetic, endocrine, anatomical, infection, immunological, environmental or unexplained.
- Management depends on the type and includes rest, medication, evacuation/curettage, antibiotics, blood transfusion
This is a slide based on Natural Family Planning. It includes what it is, how to count to your menstrual period, how to know your most fertile days, etc.
Dr. Shilpa Bhandari is a highly experienced IVF specialist in Indore Madhya Pradesh and provides affordable ivf cost in Indore at Mohak infertility center. Book an appointment today Call now us 78980-47572 / 80852-77666 and online visit - https://mohakivf.com/
Infertility is defined as the failure to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sex. It can be caused by issues with either the man or woman's reproductive systems. Common causes include fallopian tube damage, ovulation disorders, low sperm count/quality, and age-related decline in fertility. Diagnosis involves medical history, physical exams, and tests like semen analysis and ultrasound. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, fertility drugs, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy. Preventing infertility requires a healthy diet, exercise, stress management, avoiding drugs/excessive alcohol, and considering age-related fertility decline.
PCOD (Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease/ Syndrome) is a Common endocrine disorder, affecting 5-10% of female in reproductive age and also most common cause for female infertility. This is also known as Chocolate cyst.
This slide represents Multiple Pregnancies, Their cause, and after effect. If you are predicted as carrying multiple pregnancies, You can follow this slide for better knowledge.
For more information you can visit us at:
https://windowtothewomb.co.uk/studios/leicester-baby-scan-studio/
Mifeprex tablets each contain 200 mg of mifepristone, a synthetic steroid with anti progestational effects. The tablets are light yellow in color, cylindrical and biconvex, and are intended for oral administration only. The tablets include the inactive ingredients colloidal silica anhydrous, corn starch, povidone, microcrystalline cellulose, and magnesium stearate.
This document discusses natural contraceptive methods, including natural family planning methods like calendar-based and symptom-based approaches, as well as coitus interruptus and lactational amenorrhea. Calendar-based methods avoid intercourse during the estimated fertile window, while symptom-based methods track changes in basal body temperature and cervical mucus. Coitus interruptus has a high failure rate, while lactational amenorrhea can be effective if strict criteria are met regarding breastfeeding. Overall, natural methods are free of side effects but require commitment and have a higher failure rate than other contraceptive options.
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo from the uterus. It can be accomplished through medication (medical abortion) or a minor surgical procedure. While abortion is a personal choice, it often stems from unintended pregnancy, inability to care for a child, health risks, or relationship/financial problems. Abortion can have emotional and physical consequences like damage to reproductive organs, stress, eating disorders, and relationship issues for the woman. Ultimately, abortion is a choice that depends on individual circumstances but carries drawbacks for one's health and well-being.
Contraceptive methods fall into three categories: preventing the release of eggs and sperm, keeping sperm and egg apart, and preventing implantation of an embryo. Common contraceptive methods include barrier methods like condoms and diaphragms, hormonal birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and permanent sterilization procedures like tubal ligation and vasectomy. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy.
We live a life of grace in a fallen world and couples live within this environment – Challenges are inevitable: Fertility and its control and delays in achieving conception.
What Is a Miscarriage? Causes of Miscarriages – Types of MiscarriagesMilaSon
A miscarriage is one of the most unwanted situations for any woman. When a woman is trying to conceive a baby and become a mother, due to many different reasons, a loss of a pregnancy can occur.
The document discusses diagnosis of pregnancy through presumptive, probable, and positive signs including hormonal tests and ultrasounds. It describes maternal assessment across trimesters including physical exams, lab tests, and ultrasounds to evaluate fetal growth and well-being. Special investigations are outlined for high-risk pregnancies along with signs of potential complications and minor ailments.
This document discusses various methods for determining pregnancy in mares, including failure to return to estrus, vaginal examination, uterine tone, rectal palpation of the conceptus, and laboratory tests measuring progesterone, equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG), estrogens, and early pregnancy factor. Each method is described and potential sources of false positive and false negative results are outlined. Optimal timing for each test to accurately detect pregnancy is provided.
Global Medical Cures™ | Women's Health - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Caring for your reproductive health, understanding reproduction and gynecological disorders, and understanding you birth control options.
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
This document discusses common early signs of pregnancy, including a missed period, implantation spotting, tender breasts, nausea, fatigue, frequent urination, lower abdominal aching, and moodiness. These signs are caused by hormonal changes and the body's physiological response to supporting an embryo. While not all women experience the same symptoms, noticing any of these potential signs in the weeks after conception may indicate pregnancy before a test can confirm it.
This document discusses types of miscarriage and management options. There are five types of miscarriage based on clinical presentation: threatened, inevitable, incomplete, complete, and missed. Management options depending on the situation include expectant management (watchful waiting), medical treatment using prostaglandins or mifepristone, or surgical treatment like dilation and curettage. Risks of surgical treatment include cervical trauma, subsequent cervical incompetence, uterine perforation and intrauterine adhesions.
The document discusses abortion, including what it is, different types (induced and spontaneous), methods (medical and surgical), risks, and perspectives on the issue. Abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy using medicine or surgery. There are two main types - induced abortions are intentionally terminated, while spontaneous abortions occur unintentionally. The two methods are medical, using abortion pills, or surgical vacuum aspiration or dilation and evacuation. Risks include infection, hemorrhaging, and damage to the uterus. Views on abortion consider both pros of access and health, and cons regarding moral and social impacts.
On average, 1.37 million abortions are performed each year in the United States, with over 45 million since 1973. The most common reasons women choose abortion are that they cannot afford a baby, are too young or in school, or are not ready due to their relationship status or partner's wishes. Most abortions, 88%, occur in the first trimester. While abortion laws and availability vary worldwide, it is estimated that about 46 million abortions occur globally each year, with 20 million done illegally. Medical abortions involve medication to induce abortion, while surgical abortions are performed using suction or dilation and evacuation depending on the gestational period. Complications are rare but can include heavy bleeding or infection.
You should know that some symptoms may be caused by other things besides pregnancy. So the fact, you notice some of these symptoms doesn't mean you're pregnant. The only way to tell for sure is with a pregnancy test/ultrasound scan. For more information visit our website:- https://windowtothewomb.co.uk/studios/coventry-baby-scan-studio/
Cervical Mucus presented by Dr. Jyoti Agarwal / Dr. Sharda Jain Lifecare Centre
This document discusses vaginal and cervical dryness as an often overlooked cause of infertility. It provides facts about the high rates of vaginal dryness in couples trying to conceive and the negative effects dryness can have on sperm motility and fertility. The document examines the roles of cervical mucus in fertility and the optimal conditions for sperm, including pH between 7.0-8.5 and osmolality of 320 mosm/kg. It recommends a fertility-friendly vaginal gel that mimics natural secretions to maintain moisture, pH, and isotonic conditions in the vagina and cervix, thereby providing the best biochemical support for sperm motility and fertilization.
The document defines and describes different types of abortion including spontaneous, induced, threatened, inevitable, complete, incomplete, missed, and septic abortion. It discusses the causes, signs and symptoms, management, and potential complications of each type of abortion. Key points include:
- Abortion is the expulsion of an embryo or fetus weighing 500g or less before viability.
- Types include spontaneous, induced, threatened, inevitable, complete, incomplete, missed, and septic.
- Causes can be genetic, endocrine, anatomical, infection, immunological, environmental or unexplained.
- Management depends on the type and includes rest, medication, evacuation/curettage, antibiotics, blood transfusion
This is a slide based on Natural Family Planning. It includes what it is, how to count to your menstrual period, how to know your most fertile days, etc.
Dr. Shilpa Bhandari is a highly experienced IVF specialist in Indore Madhya Pradesh and provides affordable ivf cost in Indore at Mohak infertility center. Book an appointment today Call now us 78980-47572 / 80852-77666 and online visit - https://mohakivf.com/
Infertility is defined as the failure to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sex. It can be caused by issues with either the man or woman's reproductive systems. Common causes include fallopian tube damage, ovulation disorders, low sperm count/quality, and age-related decline in fertility. Diagnosis involves medical history, physical exams, and tests like semen analysis and ultrasound. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, fertility drugs, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy. Preventing infertility requires a healthy diet, exercise, stress management, avoiding drugs/excessive alcohol, and considering age-related fertility decline.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder characterized by enlarged ovaries with multiple small cysts. PCOS can affect a woman's menstrual cycle, fertility, hormones, heart, blood vessels, and appearance. Symptoms include irregular periods, excess hair growth, acne, and infertility. PCOS is caused by excess male hormones and cysts on the ovaries disrupting normal hormone cycles. The major result of PCOS is infertility due to cysts on the ovaries.
Here some important questions along with answers which help you to get a solution of most asked question related with IVF. What is infertility? When should couples go for IVF?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves retrieving eggs from a woman's ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a lab. The fertilized embryo can then be transferred to the woman's uterus. IVF is used to overcome infertility issues like blocked or damaged fallopian tubes, reduced ovarian function, endometriosis, or male factor infertility. The IVF process includes ovarian stimulation with hormones, egg retrieval from the ovaries, fertilization of the eggs with sperm in the lab, and embryo transfer back into the uterus. Success rates for live birth with IVF are 41-43% for women under 35 but decline to 13-18% for women over 40.
Chapter 19 : Infertility and Assisted Reproductivity Technologies TeachbackMatti Dorval
This document summarizes infertility and assisted reproductive technologies. It defines infertility as the inability to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sex. It discusses reasons for male and female infertility including hormonal imbalances, anatomical issues, environmental factors, and cancer treatments. Treatments discussed include fertility drugs, surgery, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), donor sperm/eggs, and surrogacy. The use of assisted reproductive technologies is on the rise as more couples experience difficulty conceiving.
This chapter discusses perimenopause and menopause. It defines perimenopause as the one to ten year period before menopause where a woman experiences hormonal fluctuations and symptoms. Menopause is defined as the final menstrual period after which a woman is infertile. The chapter lists common symptoms during early perimenopause according to Dr. Jerilynn Prior and provides facts about perimenopause, including that heavy bleeding occurs in 25% of women and hot flashes may begin before periods become irregular. It recommends women stay active, eat well, and take supplements during this time.
This chapter discusses perimenopause and menopause. It defines perimenopause as the one to ten year period before menopause where a woman experiences hormonal fluctuations and changes. Menopause is defined as the final menstrual period after which a woman is infertile. The chapter lists common symptoms during early perimenopause including changes to periods, breast tenderness, sleep issues, and hot flashes. It provides facts about perimenopause and recommends women stay active, eat well, and advocate for their health during this transition.
This chapter discusses perimenopause and menopause. It defines perimenopause as the one to ten year period before menopause where a woman experiences hormonal fluctuations and changes. Menopause is defined as the final menstrual period after which a woman is infertile. The chapter lists common changes during early perimenopause such as irregular periods, night sweats, and mood changes. It provides facts about perimenopause, the role of hormones, and overall recommendations for women's health during this time.
Infertility has become a major problem, leading to the growth of infertility clinics. Common infertility treatments include fertility drugs to promote ovulation, intrauterine insemination (IUI) of sperm, and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, these treatments can cause complications like multiples from drugs, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, and bleeding or birth defects. The document recommends considering natural treatments as safer and more effective options to improve overall health without risks of medical treatments.
INFERTILITY IN FEMALE,Educational Platform.pptxnoorhadia494
The document discusses infertility in females. It begins with objectives of the lecture which are to introduce infertility, discuss female anatomy, pathophysiology, risk factors, causes, signs and symptoms. It then defines infertility, describes types, and reviews anatomy. Pathophysiology includes issues like anovulation, endometriosis, abnormalities, and hormonal problems. Risk factors include age, smoking, weight, STDs and alcohol use. Causes may be damage to fallopian tubes, infections, hormonal issues, or cervical problems. Diagnosis involves tests like exams, blood tests, ultrasounds and laparoscopy. Treatment includes fertility drugs to regulate ovulation, metformin, gonadotropins, IUI, IVF
PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects a woman's ovaries and menstrual cycle. It is caused by an imbalance of reproductive hormones that results in irregular or absent periods, difficulty getting pregnant and excess hair growth and acne. Insulin resistance and high androgen levels prevent the ovaries from functioning normally. Common symptoms include irregular periods, weight gain and hair growth on the face and body. PCOS can increase the long term risks of diabetes and heart disease.
Sperm dripping out of the vagina after sex- medical discussion martinshaji
In actuality, though, it's completely normal for sperm to leak out after sex, ... Some of the sperm will remain in the back of the vagina (the posterior fornix). ... “The fact that semen is leaking out afterwards doesn't decrease your chance of being conceived
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ART refers to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means.
• INCLUDES- artificial insemination, In vitro fertilization (IVF) , Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) or Tubal Embryo Transfer, Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) , Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
Female and male infertility Causes & Management by Asar KhanAsar Khan
In this Presentation we have included the male and female infertility their causes and Management. we hope that it will provide you some basic information regarding this issues.
The document discusses various women's reproductive disorders and the menstrual cycle. It describes the internal female genital organs and the two phases of the menstrual cycle. It then discusses menstrual disorders like amenorrhea, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and dysmenorrhea. It provides information on the causes and treatments of these disorders. The document also covers other topics related to women's health issues like infertility, early pregnancy loss, menopause, and premenstrual syndrome.
This document discusses various factors that can cause infertility in males and females. It describes abnormalities that can impair sperm production or function in males such as low sperm count, abnormal sperm morphology or motility. It also discusses erection or ejaculation issues. In females, it mentions disorders of ovulation, fallopian tube abnormalities, cervical issues, or recurrent pregnancy loss as factors. Some diagnostic tests and treatments for infertility are also outlined such as semen analysis, ovulation predictor kits, fertility drugs, artificial insemination, IVF etc.
Female infertility is a common issue where a woman is incapable of conceiving and bearing a successful pregnancy. Infertility is a condition that impairs or restricts a person's capacity to get pregnant and give birth to a newborn.
The document discusses infertility, including its definition, causes, risk factors, diagnostic evaluation, management, and prevention. Infertility is defined as the failure to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse. It can be caused by issues with ovulation, fallopian tubes, or the uterus. Diagnostic evaluations include medical history, exams, and tests of hormones and reproductive organs. Treatments include fertility drugs, surgery, intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Prevention focuses on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and treating existing diseases early.
The document discusses various women's reproductive disorders and their causes, symptoms, and treatments. It covers menstrual disorders like dysmenorrhea (painful periods), amenorrhea (absence of periods), and dysfunctional uterine bleeding. It also discusses premenstrual syndrome, infertility, and their potential causes such as hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, health issues, lifestyle factors, and environmental exposures. Treatment options include medications, hormonal therapy, and surgery in some cases.
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Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
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2. Early signs of infertility that you
should make yourself aware of
include:
3. Hormonal Imbalance
Abnormal periods, lack of ovulation,
caused by increased levels of male
hormones
For men, loss of sexual urge, reduced
hair growth and sexual performance
4. PCOS and Infertility
Condition in women when the body
produces excessive insulin & androgens
Eggs do not mature and form small
cysts
5. Miscarriages
Fetus dies before 140 days
30% of women suffer early miscarriages
without knowing they conceived
6. Severe Menstrual Cramps
Menstrual cramps along with cramps
results in infection or some hormonal
changes
Menstrual cramps may be as a result of
uterine tumors, PCOS, and
endometriosis
Visit a gynecologist
7. Overweight
Women too thin may not have enough
nutrients to carry a pregnancy full-term
Overweight women do experience a
hormonal imbalance, which causes
anovulation
8. There are many treatments and
medications available for infertility
9. Acupuncture for Infertility
Sharp needles are inserted into specific
parts of the body
Re-balances the flow of energy called
"Qi“
10. In Vitro Fertilization
Surgical removal of eggs from the
ovaries of a woman
Eggs are matured in a test tube
Embryo is implanted into the woman's
uterus after fertilization