Practical Tips to Get Pregnant Faster. Improve Female Fertility Naturally. Causes - Treatments - Statistics
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In this episode we share with you:
1. WHEN you need to investigate your fertility
2. HOW common infertility is
3. The most common female fertility issues
5. Details on various ovarian, fallopian tube conditions, endometriosis and uterine problems
6. Success rates of surgery
7. The significance and causes of unexplained infertility
8. What tests men and women should do first when you think you are suffering from infertility
Video summary
1. Female fertility issues are not uncommon and need to be considered after 12 months of unsuccessfully trying to conceive (TTC)
2. Female fertility issues affect 60% of couples with infertility issues
3. The most common causes of female fertility are issues with the ovaries (30%), fallopian tubes (25%, endometriosis (10%) and the uterus (10%) and unexplained (25%) in that order
4. Causes of unexplained infertility are drinking, smoking, substance abuse, a poor diet, stress or exposure to excess toxins in the environment.
5. A semen analysis for men and blood tests are the first tests to take to investigate infertility.
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Bibliography:
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-“Hudson, B. (1987). The infertile couple. Churchill-Livingstone, Edinburgh”
-“Gnoth C, Godehardt D, Godehardt E, Frank-Herrmann P, Freundl G. “Time to pregnancy: results of the German prospective study and impact on the management of infertility.” Human Reproduction. 2003 Sep; 18(9):1959-66.”
-“Weiss RV, Clapauch R. Female infertility of endocrine origin. Arg Bras Endocrinol Metabol. 2014; 58(2): 144-52”
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- “Hessel M, Brandes M, Bruin JPD, Bots RS, Kremer JA, Nelen WL, Hamilton CJ. Long term ongoing pregnancy rate and mode of conception after a positive and negative post-coital test. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2014; 93(9): 913-20″
FULL ARTICLE HERE -
In this episode we share with you:
1. WHEN you need to investigate your fertility
2. HOW common infertility is
3. The most common female fertility issues
5. Details on various ovarian, fallopian tube conditions, endometriosis and uterine problems
6. Success rates of surgery
7. The significance and causes of unexplained infertility
8. What tests men and women should do first when you think you are suffering from infertility
Video summary
1. Female fertility issues are not uncommon and need to be considered after 12 months of unsuccessfully trying to conceive (TTC)
2. Female fertility issues affect 60% of couples with infertility issues
3. The most common causes of female fertility are issues with the ovaries (30%), fallopian tubes (25%, endometriosis (10%) and the uterus (10%) and unexplained (25%) in that order
4. Causes of unexplained infertility are drinking, smoking, substance abuse, a poor diet, stress or exposure to excess toxins in the environment.
5. A semen analysis for men and blood tests are the first tests to take to investigate infertility.
Learn more about:
The FULL article here:
ARTICLE + VIDEO: WHICH nutrients you should take to improve your sperm:
COMPARE the best sperm count supplements here:
Find the BEST fertility clinic in your country:
See you in the next episode!
View the FULL WEBSITE at :
SUBSCRIBE THE THE CHANNEL FOR MORE VIDEO TIPS AND TUTORIALS :
============================================
Follow us ! :
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Bibliography:
- “
-“Hudson, B. (1987). The infertile couple. Churchill-Livingstone, Edinburgh”
-“Gnoth C, Godehardt D, Godehardt E, Frank-Herrmann P, Freundl G. “Time to pregnancy: results of the German prospective study and impact on the management of infertility.” Human Reproduction. 2003 Sep; 18(9):1959-66.”
-“Weiss RV, Clapauch R. Female infertility of endocrine origin. Arg Bras Endocrinol Metabol. 2014; 58(2): 144-52”
-“
- “Hessel M, Brandes M, Bruin JPD, Bots RS, Kremer JA, Nelen WL, Hamilton CJ. Long term ongoing pregnancy rate and mode of conception after a positive and negative post-coital test. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2014; 93(9): 913-20″
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