Posts Tagged ‘fertility’

Alcohol and Fertility

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The negative effects of chronic alcoholism on the reproductive system are well known, but recent studies have shown that even moderate alcohol use has adverse effects on fertility.

If you are trying to get pregnant, you should learn the range of adverse effects alcohol use can have:

  • Infertility
  • Impaired fetal growth and development
  • Increased risk for spontaneous abortion

Alcoholism or alcohol abuse can also be associated with:

  • anovulation (the absence of ovulation)
  • hypothalmic-pituitary-ovarian dysfunction resulting in amenorrhea (absence of menses)
  • luteal phase dysfunction (abnormal development of the endometrial lining)
  • hyperprolactinemia (presence of abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood)

You should note that one beer, a glass of wine, or a mixed drink contains about one half ounce (15g) of alcohol.

We are talking about alcohol abuse if the daily consumption reaches four to six drinks or two or three ounces of alcohol (60 to 90g).

When trying to get pregnant, you should consider not drinking alcohol at all.

Smoking and Fertility

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A study by the British Medical Association found out that smoking causes impotence in 120,000 men aged 30-50.

You should be aware of the fact, that smoking reduces the chance to conceive by up to 40% per cycle.

Another study looked at success rates from 569 women aged around 29 who were trying to conceive. This study included smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers. The results showed that women who continued to smoke, waited almost two months longer to success-fully conceive than women who stopped smoking.

If you are seriously trying for a baby, you should definitely consider quitting smoking.

If you try to conceive, you should also bear in mind the harmful effects smoking has to your baby when you get pregnant.

A baby in your belly gets everything from you. The fetus will not only get exposed to the toxins in tobacco smoke, the toxins will also damage your placental functions.

Babies who get exposed to toxins in your belly…

  • have a birth-weight of approximately 7oz less than other babies.
  • have organs that are smaller than usual.
  • twice as likely die from cot death.
  • have a poorer lung function.
  • have an increased risk to become smokers themselves.

If you want to stop smoking, check out these courses:

All of them offer a 60-day money-back guarantee. Try them, and if they don’t work, just return them, and get your money back. It’s absolutely free of risk.

Infertility E-course

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009


When a couple faces the painful truth that they are experiencing some difficulties with their plans for reproduction, it seems that suddenly anyone and everyone around them is an expert on the subject, with many words of advice and so-called wisdom in how to deal with the issue and how to correct it.

Syllabus contains:

  • Children: the wonder, the joy , the many sleepless nights
  • How the Reproductive System Works
  • Myths surrounding Infertility
  • Common Reasons for Infertility
  • Simple Treatments for Infertility
  • When Medical Intervention is Necessary
  • The Emotional Crisis of Infertility
  • Your Step-By-Step Cure for Infertility

You can learn more about the Infertility E-course by clicking on the following link: http://bit.ly/5Z7AbI

You can order the E-course for US$37 by clicking here: http://bit.ly/5eVXt6

The E-course includes assignments to be completed and submitted online and a ‘Certificate of Completion’ is sent by email upon E-course completion.

SYLLABUS

  • Children: the wonder, the joy , the many sleepless nights
  • How the Reproductive System Works
  • Myths surrounding Infertility
  • Common Reasons for Infertility
  • Simple Treatments for Infertility
  • When Medical Intervention is Necessary
  • The Emotional Crisis of Infertility
  • Your Step-By-Step Cure for Infertility

Future of Infertility?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Q&A With Dr. Manny:

Is it true that doctors will be able to do womb transplants in the future?



Fertility Conversations: Specialists

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Fertility Specialists like these Reproductive Endocrinologists talk about the process of deciding the right course of treatment for a patient.

Often they get together up to 20 minds in the field to discuss different angles of thought for a single couple in this … Fertility Conversation.



Fertility Humor

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

An older couple who is having difficulty conceiving visits the fertility center. As usual, the doctor advises that they should first check the husband’s sperm. The husband is given a jar and told to bring back a sample. The next day he returns to the doctor’s office with an empty jar.

“What happened?” says the doc.

“Well,” the man starts, “I asked my wife for help. She tried with her right hand, then her left — nothing. Then she tried her mouth, first with the teeth in, then with the teeth out, still nothing. We even called in Arlene, the lady next door, but still nothing.”

The doctor blurts out, “You asked your neighbor?”

“Yep. No matter what we tried, we couldn’t get that damn jar open.”

Vitamins for Fertility

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Studies have shown that vitamins can have a beneficial effect on both male and female fertility.

Some beneficial vitamins are:

  • Vitamin A: You should be careful about taking Vitamin A before or during pregnancy. Many doctors advise against taking Vitamin A during pregnancy. Be sure to speak to your doctor as no general advice can be given.
  • Vitamin C: Studies have shown that Vitamin C can protect the sperm and its DNA from damage. Vitamin C is also able to enhance the sperm quality.
  • Vitamin E is required for a balanced hormone production. It is also a powerful antioxidant, that increases both male and female fertility. Fertilization rates of men who got Vitamin E, have increased from 19 to 29 percent.
  • Folic Acid: Women who take folic acid supplements every day have a better chance of getting pregnant.

A study involving more than 18,000 women showed that women who took folic acid supplements regularly had a 40% lower risk of suffering problems producing eggs.

I hope this information will be beneficial for you.

How Pregnancy Happens – Funny Video

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Here is a funny video explaining how pregnancy happens. Enjoy.


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FairHaven Health to improve fertility

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Fertility ProductsI just found this company that sells products to help getting pregnant.

They have mostly natural products to improve fertility and at very affordable prices.

One of their flagship products is FertilAid – a natural fertility enhancing supplement for both man and woman.

Just pay them a visit and see if there is anything they can do for you.

Visit FairHeven Health Now

Fertility down, Solutions demand up!

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you use Google Trends to check the term “how to get pregnant”, you’ll see a dramatic increase in searches in 2008.

And this is in the United States only.

It seems that our way of life effects our fertility and while the internet can find us information about how to get pregnant, sitting in front of the computer is one of the causes to infertility for men.

It’s not the computer – It’s the setting…

Anyway, to fill this demand for information, many products are seeing light every day. Just this week, two new information products were released.

One is Natural Secrets of Infertility – Overcoming Infertility Naturally which, like many other info products, provide natural solutions to infertility.

The other is Hidden Secrets of Infertility from Infertility Concerns & Answers which is focused more on giving answers and less on supplying methods and techniques.

The later one will also give you some free information if you join their list.

You can read more about each of these products in the following links:

Natural Secrets of Infertility – Overcoming Infertility Naturally

Hidden Secrets of Infertility from Infertility Concerns & Answers

I hope you’ll find them interesting and useful.