Saturday, March 28, 2015

Female Infertility And The Female Organs



  Related infertility tubal obstruction and pelvic adhesions is increasing. An increase in sexually transmitted infections, the widespread use of intrauterine contraceptive devices and the increase of abortions are thought to play a role. Infections are gonorrhea and chlamydia.  
  

Women with intrauterine contraceptive devices may have low-grade chronic infections and some may develop a severe acute infection or pelvic abscess. 

 Although severe pelvic infection was more common before abortions were legal, a minor infection is not unknown after an abortion today. A ruptured appendix may also cause pelvic infection and scarring of the fallopian tubes. Pelvic adhesions may occur after surgery to remove ovarian cysts, fibroids and ectopic pregnancy or after any other pelvic or lower abdominal surgery.

   Irregularities in the shape of the uterus can sometimes cause infer

tility, although most often associated with spontaneous abortions with the inability to conceive. The most common cause of irregular shaped uterus fibroids (benign fibrous tumors of the uterus). Other causes are congenital abnormalities or development. Recently found some anomalies in the shape of the uterus in women girls who took diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy.

   Both hypothyroidism (low production of the hormone thyroxine stored in glandular follicles and released into the bloodstream, as necessary for the regulation of metabolic rate) and hyperthyroidism (overproduction of the hormone thyroxine) and other hormone abnormalities can cause infertility by unbalancing the delicate and complex regulation of the menstrual cycle. Serious illness of any kind (diabetes, liver disease) can also affect the normal cycle and cause infertility.


   Vaginal infection may alter the cervical mucus and the pH of the vagina, creating a hostile environment for sperm to be able to live for a very short time. The presence of sperm antibodies in cervical or vaginal mucus secretions can cause sterility. There is controversy among physicians about how often this may be a factor, these antibodies can be found in people with normal fertility. In some couples, however, these antibodies appear to kill or inactivate sperm.


   There are a significant number of infertile couples who complete all standard tests without any obvious cause of infertility. Many of these couples eventually conceive. Unfortunately, some remain sterile. However, with proof of the progress of infertility condition, there are fewer cases of unexplained infertility.


   The timing of intercourse is important. A woman with a 28 days cycle should have sex every day of the tenth to the fourteenth day of your menstrual cycle. These are the days of maximum fertility. A man with a low sperm count should get special reports synchronization instructions, such as women with a shorter or longer cycle.


   Position during intercourse may also be important. Sperm can reach the pass more easily when the woman lying on her back, collect your knees to encircle the hips of your partner. After her orgasm, a woman must maintain this position for ten to fifteen minutes or relax with a pillow under your hips.

2 comments:

  1. eka, herbal is a must take by any woman trying to get pregnant. I was devastated and so was my husband after being told by my fertility specialist at age 38 that I had no option but to consider adoption or donor eggs (according to my doctor I was out of eggs and gave me 4% chance of getting pregnant and a 2% chance of carrying a baby to full term). After much research and dozens of hours reading infertility related articles and posts online, I have found your email (dreka14demons@gmail.com)! I never believed in anything alternative to western medicine and thought all the other stuff like Chinese medicine was a hoax. But I was soon glad to be wrong as I followed your the guidelines given to me as soon as you cast on me pregnancy spell and send to me your natural herbals. After one month of trying I became pregnant and had a beautiful healthy boy. Nine months after that I did everything you told me again and after 2 months of trying I got pregnant again and gave birth to another perfect little boy. I would recommend anyone with an open mind to contact eka on (dreka14demons@gmail.com). It just might be the answer to your prayers. Thank you for everything you have done for me, EKA!"

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  2. After 9 years of suffering from secondary infertility I am now almost 6 months pregnant with another baby boy. And I have Dr Eka to thank! The whole process has it’s ups and downs as anyone having gone through it knows, but Dr Eka cast for me and my husband, and gave us his support and every step of the way, he recommended me his herbal pills. Dr Eka did not give me false hope or empty promises and he definitely doesn’t sugar coat things. Instead he called me and give me advise and ask to know how I was feeling, he opened up to reassure me after a small scare, and he always called himself with pertinent news. His service are warm and kind and understands the sensitivity behind this process. The only thing left to say is thank you, thank you, thank you…For making me a mother again and for giving my son the sibling he’s been longing for! you can always visit him on (dreka14demons@gmail.com)

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