Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Assisted Insemination at Home is Easy, Natural and Intimate With a Cervical Cap


   
Trust pushes aside concerns when couples learn a new generation of approach can overcome common obstacles natural conception and privately.
   Members can collect semen during normal intercourse when it is probable that ovulation has occurred and place it in contact with the cervix, which significantly increases the likelihood of pregnancy. This assisted reproduction technique uses the key and a flexible device shaped pocket which is a modern update of the traditional cervical cap - a proven method of assisted reproductive technology.
    Women normally move all soft light cover held in place in the opening of the cervix by the user after six to eight hours deleted by a tether loop. This is a positive development of heavy steel covers requiring women to lie with your hips high in a medical office in the past.
  "It's a natural insemination procedure done at home," says Dr. Dorsey Ligon, director of obstetrics and gynecology at Spectrum Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich. "This is a first step comfortable affordable and intimate for couples looking for ways to help nature along. "
   The cervical cap is made from high quality silicone implant, the same material used in heart valves, artificial joints, pacemakers and bridges. "Fertility challenged couples can try this simple procedure conveniently for three to six months before considering drug plan to stimulate ovulation or the promotion of artificial insemination techniques," says Dr. Ligon.
Leading the way
   The principle behind the cover is as simple as the product itself. The placement of the cup full of semen without pain in the neck, it is much easier for sperm to swim into the uterus and fertilize an egg. This avoids the possibility of sperm is removed from the vagina by the penis, they are driven by gravity, does not stagnate in the right place, or yeast infection pH imbalance or idle. Direct placement also compensates low sperm count or low sperm.
  An advantage of time further increases the chances of pregnancy. Sperm can live for several days in the cervical mucus, but only a few hours in the vagina if they fail to move forward. With only four fifty-nine milliliters of semen produced by an ejaculation, even a slight disadvantage affects the chances of conception.
  More than 40 percent of women using the cloak to become pregnant, according to studies at the Philadelphia School of Medicine and Detroit. Among women with secondary infertility after at least one successful pregnancy, the success rate to 67 percent. These rate equal or exceed the results of intrauterine insemination (IUI), a more expensive procedure at a doctor's office - a less romantic design.
"Comfort and privacy"
   "The technique is simple, inexpensive, no risk or significant discomfort, and can be performed by a couple at their convenience and privacy," says a research team led by Dr. Michael P. Diamond, associate professor Head Obstetrics / Gynecology and Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Detroit Medical Center and Wayne State University.
In high fertility situations, the lid can overcome the scar tissue problems of a cesarean delivery. The internal healing moves the uterus and cervix is ​​tilted, making it harder for sperm to reach the cervical mucus.
   Unlike other infertility treatments more expensive performed in a doctor's office, cervical cap raises the possibility of a multiple birth.
Cervical mucus holds the thin cap, light up like eye fluid maintains contact lenses in the correct position.
   After three to six months, women can ask their doctor about the combination kit with oral fertility medication that helps to stimulate ovulation to produce one or more mature egg.
  Alan Stamm is a marketing communications consultant whose clients have included Conceivex, Inc., a reproductive health care company in western Michigan. Learn more about your design kit and request a free DVD information [http://www.conceivex.com/].
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