Byishimo

483 POSTS

-

0 COMMENTS

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Problems: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

If you are having problems getting pregnant and thinking about fertility treatment, you better set up an appointment with your doctor and check your sexual health first. Get yourself as well as your partner tested...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Problems: Overweight and Obesity

Being overweight can take a toll on your health and on your fertility, particularly on female fertility. Being overweight is defined as having a body mass index of 26 to 29, whereas obesity is...

Getting Pregnant and Fertility Problems: Crohn’s Disease

Many factors like illnesses can decrease the odds of getting pregnant. If you or your partner have Crohn�s disease and are experiencing problems getting pregnant, speak to your health care provider or doctor for ways...

Getting Pregnant: Hormonal Imbalances and Female Fertility Problems

Hormonal imbalances are one of the main causes of female fertility problems, which are in turn generally linked to ovulation problems. However, the diagnosis and treatment of hormonal imbalance in women is generally an efficient and...

Getting Pregnant Problems: Female Fertility and Chemotherapy

For women undergoing chemotherapy who would like to one day get pregnant, one main concern is: can chemotherapy cause infertility? Chemotherapy can impair a woman's chances of getting pregnant; however, in some cases the...

Infertility: Sperm and Semen Allergy

Five percent of the population, including both men and women, experience a sperm allergy or a semen allergy known as human seminal plasma hypersensitivity, which can significantly affect a couple's chances of getting pregnant, as...

Premature Ovarian Failure

Premature ovarian failure (POF) can be a devastating condition for women � especially for those still wishing to become pregnant. Considered a fairly rare condition, POF currently affects approximately 1 in every 1,000 women...

Thyroid Problems

hyroid Problems Unlike other fertility problems, such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), thyroid dysfunction is not specifically a reproductive problem, but it can definitely impact your chances of getting pregnant. The thyroid is controlled by the pituitary...

Recent posts

Popular categories