Posts

Showing posts from December, 2018

Is Stress Really Affecting One’s Fertility?

Image
Many women easily fall pregnant even if they smoke like a fireplace, drink a lot after dinner and even think that exercise is a waste of time. On the other hand, there are women who do all that is good but who do not get pregnant for months and years and do not take their time to become pregnant. New evidence indicates that stress affects fertility. A recent study has shown that women with high levels of alpha-amylase, an enzyme that correlates with stress, have a harder time getting pregnant. Women can, and often do become pregnant even under intense stress, for example after the death of a spouse. Women suffer from high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone. In stressful situations, cortisol, similar to adrenaline, drives the metabolism to a higher speed. This can increase blood pressure, gain weight or lead to other health problems. How to get rid of the stress of women trying to get pregnant? 1. Enlist one’s partner. Research indicates that women manage inf

Facts and Tips for Fertility Treatments

Image
If you are sterile, you must be examined by a doctor. Medical history, medication, sexual history, and sexual habits are taken into account. Men will indeed undergo a physical examination and often a semen analysis, which will test the health of sperm. How do we know that we are sterile? In the case of women, the test begins with a medical history and a physical examination, which includes a pelvic exam. The doctor then makes sure that she ovulates regularly and that her ovaries actually release the eggs. Blood tests are needed to measure hormone levels. The ovaries, as well as the uterus, can be examined by ultrasound and a specific x-ray test can be used to check the uterus and fallopian tubes. In about 80% of couples, the cause of infertility is indeed an ovulation problem, a fallopian tube block, or a sperm problem. In 5 to 15% of couples, all tests are quite normal and the cause is not really known. What type of treatment is available for infertility?