Saturday, January 10, 2015

Pregnancy Miracle - Natural Infertility Treatment

Infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after twelve months of unprotected sex. It affects more than 5 million only in the US and many times more in the world. Female infertility is quite common nowadays. In about 40% of couples with infertility, cause of infertility is multifactorial; He is the man who is sterile in 30% of cases; and as for women, 20% to 25% of the experience of ovulatory failure, tubal experience another 20%, vaginal or uterine problems as the cause of their infertility. There are many causes of female infertility are diagnosed quite easily. In addition, natural treatments for infertility of women are now very common and easily available.

The factors that cause infertility in women are similar to those that cause infertility in men: anovulation (defective or insufficient production of ova or eggs), transportation problems eggs through the fallopian tube to the uterus, uterine factors such as tumors or developing endometrial and cervical poor, and vaginal factors that immobilize sperm.

New drugs are now available to improve the rate of many treatments of female infertility success. Often, drugs for the treatment of female infertility are used in conjunction with intra-uterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, it is also possible to use natural treatments. The alteration of the reproductive system involving the hypothalamus, which can cause infertility can be normalized using traditional formulations of Ayurveda, herbs and fruits.

Red raspberry also known as raspberry or Rubus ideaus, is a species of edible fruit that has been used in many cultures with the pregnancy because of its antioxidant properties. It also contains fibers which is important for the regulation of blood levels of the organization. No or not enough of it can cause fluctuations in insulin, food cravings, irregular menstrual cycle symptoms that increase the risk of infertility.

Female infertility is common, but early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be successfully met.

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