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    Male Infertility

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    Furthermore, the causes of female infertility can be from much of the same causes. Additional causes are autoimmune disorders, diabetes, thyroid, disease, pelvic infection or PID, PCOS, cancer, diabetes, growths in the cervical and uterus, too much exercising, clotting disorders, bad eating habits, chemotherapy drugs, tubal ligation or re-anastomosis, and hormone imbalances. I also learned that treatments for infertility is based on age and the cause of infertility, and if the woman…

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    IVF Failure

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    This is a less common factor, but still an important one. 3. Failed implantation can cause IVF failure even with a genetically normal embryo. It’s important that endometrial lining of the uterus is in sync with when eggs are released. If a woman experiences premature ovulation, her eggs are released when the uterus isn’t ready for them, causing IVF failure. 4. Skill of the fertility doctors and embryologists can impact the success of an IVF cycle. An IVF cycle can still fail under the supervisor…

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    Baby Physical Changes

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    Do not worry about this. This is normal as the growth rate and weight of your baby increases. Your round ligaments start to feel the stress of your growing uterus and cause sharp pain in your lower abdomen as well as the hip area. Such aches are quite common at this stage of pregnancy and they last only for a couple of seconds. The inner temperature of your body is increasing and as a result you will feel sweatier…

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    abdomen. Ruling these workouts and sports out, you still have large variety of exercise you can do. Avoid exercises that require lying on your back for prolonged periods. Lying on your back for prolonged periods during your pregnancy can cause the uterus to push down on your veins and reduce blood flow. This may dramatically take…

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    vascular system, which occasionally happens, the salt enters the woman’s bloodstream causing severe dehydration, seizures, and coma. If the needle is misplaced, injection of the hypertonic saline into the bladder will most certainly cause damage to the uterus if not irrigated immediately. Hypertonic saline may initiate uncontrolled blood clotting throughout the woman’s body, with severe hemorrhaging, as well as causing other serious side effects on her central nervous system, including on her…

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    Introduction Contraception, also called birth control, are ways to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth control This kind of birth control uses hormones. Here are some types of hormonal birth control: A tube put under the skin of the upper arm. The tube can stay in place for as long as 3 years. Shots given every 3 months. Pills taken every day. Patches. These are changed once a week for 3 weeks. They are taken off for one week. A ring put into the vagina. The ring is left in place for 3 weeks and…

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    A mortal woman's Pregnancy is divided by three trimesters from their last menstrual cycle. Which totals up to 40 weeks from the first trimester is with week one till the twelfth week for the second one it is thirteen to twenty seven and the final one is from week twenty eight until the birth of their offspring. Their offspring will continue to change week by week. During the first trimester weeks after the fertilized egg it will begin to cause physical and hormonal changes to the human body.…

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    The fallopian tubes are which carry the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus (Nevin Todd). If they are damage it can cause the egg not to get in contact with the sperm. What can cause the fallopian tubes to get damage? It can get damage by having a pelvic infection or having pelvic surgeries that can lead to scaring and can…

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    Some abnormalities are very difficult to find or to be absolutely certain about. Some conditions, like for example hydrocephalus, may not have been obvious at the time of the earlier scan. The position of the baby in the uterus has a great deal to do with how well one sees certain organs such as the heart, face and spine. Sometimes a repeat examination has to be scheduled the following day, in the hopes the baby has moved so then the disadvantage of this is that it can be…

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    As a trend, a growing number of women are requesting delivery by Cesarean section without any medical complications. Cesarean delivery also known as C-section is the birth of a fetus through a trans-abdominal incision in the uterus (Lowdermilk, Perry, & Cashion, 2014). It is a major surgery that associated with risks for both the mother and the baby. However, many women choose elective C-sections over vaginal deliveries in the belief that they are safer, less risk of complications, and less pain…

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