Saturday, February 28, 2015

Help For Female Infertility - The Dangers of Conventional Medicine

  
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   Female infertility can be treated with fertility drugs, invasive procedures, artificial insemination and assisted reproductive technology (ART). Unfortunately, not only are these expensive methods, they also carry negative side effects such as nausea, headache, and possible weight gain.
    These infertility treatments are also known to work too well. What I mean by that twins occur, triplets or more! A commonly called Clomid drug indicated that sends a signal to the ovaries from releasing eggs.
     Doctors often suggest surgery if the fallopian tubes are incurred or obstructed. However, surgery is useful for removing fibroids or cysts and ovarian.
    There are two main forms of artificial insemination, wanting the male's sperm is injected into the reproductive system of women.

    
It intracervical insemination is when the sperm placed in the cervix.
    
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is when sperm placed in the uterus.
       ART or assisted reproductive technology involves removing and collecting eggs and sperm in a combination of laboratory. Doctors then place the embryo in the female. A major problem with this method is that the process of natural selection does not occur. In healthy sperm nature of the most capable and fruitful contacts the egg. By placing the random sperm into the egg, the sperm unable to choose.
     Types of assisted reproductive technology (ART)

    
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
    
Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT)
    
Tubal Embryo Transfer-
    
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
    
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
    
Vehicles or surrogacy
   Unless you discover that you have a physical condition, blocked fallopian tubes for example, or a sexually transmitted disease that prevents achieving a natural conception, pregnancy should naturally be your choice. The dangers of conventional medicine are too big when you can get pregnant holistically. Surgery should be considered a last resort

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