Facts and Myths About Infertility

Feb 20th, 2012 | Filed under Infertility

In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process by which egg cells are fertilised by sperm outside the womb in a laboratory dish. In vitro fertilization involves the use of a drug to force the release of many eggs from the female’s ovaries. At the same time, semen samples are obtained from the male partner, and a sperm concentrate is prepared for implantation. The eggs and sperm are then combined in the laboratory. The female may be given drugs to ensure that her uterus is ready to receive an embryo. Usually three to four of the embryos are transferred to the female’s uterus.

Male infertility is involved in a sexually paired couple’s inability to conceive in a significant number of cases, with estimates ranging from 40-50%. A common cause of male infertility is a problem with sperm production. A man who is infertile may be producing few sperm cells or weak sperm cells. A man may also be affected by an medical condition or underlying disease such as endocrine problems, diabetes, drug and alcohol-related problems, that hinder the production of hormones necessary for sperm production.

Acupuncture for infertility promises miraculous a cure even where modern scientific methods fail to work. Acupuncture for infertility may include auricular, electrified or manual treatments. Electrified means using electric needles to cure pains and obstacles. Auricular treatment where needes are inserted in ears and earlobes is an alternative therapy for female infertility due to hormone disorders.

The cause or causes of infertility can involve one or both partners. Though this issue concerns mostly women, it’s not true that infertility is always a woman’s problem. Experts say that the majority of cases which was diagnosed with infertility are due to male problems. Infertility may be due to one problem in either a woman or her partner, or a combination of factors that may stop a pregnancy from occurring or continuing.

Couples may still find encouragement in seeking solutions to a woman’s infertility. One approach based on oriental medicine is also currently recognized as an effective treatment for female infertility. These methods include herbal medicine. The goal of acupuncture is to open the blocked energy that prevents fertilization. It’s believed to help restore the balance among organs especially in the endocrine system. On the other hand when some herbal plants are ingested may increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. These forms of treatment can take a long time covering a period of approximately three to twelve months before they are effective.

For more information on infertility and some common cures, visit www.TreatMyInfertility.com

I’m not upset in the vid, but i have a cold so I’m sniffin and my eyes are watery. It’s just me talking about my relationsship and the effect of our fertilityproblems.

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