janet
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Post by janet on Sept 29, 2017 14:16:45 GMT
I have read many problems and sad stories of people related to the infertility. Even me also suffering from the same problem. But this all happened to me due to my own carelessness. I want you to know the risky factor causes the infertility so that no one else suffer from the same problem. Like Age, use of Tobacco, use of Alcohol, overweight, underweight, lack of physical activities and so on. With the increase of age the fertility factor drop down so try to conceive as soon as possible in the early ages. Use of alcohol and Tobacco can increase the chance of miscarriages and 2 to 3 miscarriages can lead you towards miscarriage. Lack of exercise and other bad habits destroy your health. In this condition you either gain weight or completely lose it. That reason destroy your family. Sometimes vagina secrets white material all the time that only happens due the bacterial infection. If you suffered from this problem then do the anti-process to stop this. Because it can cause the infertility or viginal cancer in future. All above causes are seen commonly and it should be avoided. Because everyone to grow her family that is stopped due to infertility.
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Post by rebecaa8411 on Sept 30, 2017 13:15:52 GMT
Hi dear. Stress is the worst thing when you are thinking of pregnancy. I suffered due to it a lot but to my rescue, I found Biotexcom Center in Ukraine. I got a lot of tips from there and now I am a happy mother of 2 children. Stress can interfere with conception. In fact, if you're having a hard time getting pregnant, people may have already said to you, "Just relax and it will happen." Although this can feel insulting, there's a kernel of truth to it. That's because stress can affect the functioning of the hypothalamus – the gland in the brain that regulates your appetite and emotions, as well as the hormones that tell your ovaries to release eggs. If you're stressed out, you may ovulate later in your cycle or not at all. So if you're only having sex around day 14, thinking that you're about to ovulate, you may miss your opportunity to conceive. It's important to differentiate between constant and sudden stress. If your stress level is high but fairly consistent, your body will likely acclimate to it and you'll probably still ovulate each cycle. It's sudden stress – such as an accident or a death in the family – that can throw your cycle off and interfere with ovulation. Of course, this varies from woman to woman. Some women find that even a trip out of town can delay ovulation. Others have found that a severely traumatic incident didn't impact their cycle at all. The good news is that delayed ovulation simply lengthens your entire cycle. So while stress may impact when you ovulate, it won't necessarily mess with your chances of a successful pregnancy, as long as you know how to identify when ovulation is about to occur by charting your cervical fluid.
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Post by isabelmason on Oct 5, 2017 19:20:32 GMT
I am Isabel Mason. I have barrenness. I need to adapt it up at any cost. I was never genuine about developing my family. Presently, when I am announced as barren, I wish to extend my family. Get my child. To complete extraordinary disillusionment, my better half is stressed for my wellbeing and does not have any desire to hazard my life. Whatever it is, yet I wish to get our infant. If there is any arrangement plz let me know. It is the extremely devil for me. I am experiencing depression.I see youngsters out there.Bit slaughters me and my heart when I figure I can't get a child. My infant. Science has made numerous fruitful occasions since past. I wish it could resolve my illness.
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Post by erikajoe on Oct 13, 2017 16:28:44 GMT
We have similar conditions due to excessive substance abuse my reproduction system is compromised. I don’t know any more how to deal with it. My mental health is on the verge of demise. There is no way to handle this depression.
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Post by smarty on Oct 15, 2017 22:15:32 GMT
Your story is so sad. I wish I could help you. I know a lot of infertile coupes and it is very important to support each other. You have to stay strong and keep looking for a solution. Visit reproduction centers, talk to doctors, do smth. Please, don't give up. I also thought I would never get pregnant. But I found the solution. I have a son born by the surrogate. I think it is a great option for infertile women. We all want to become moms but we are not ready to fight. There are so many divorces because of infertility. It's a pity. The world is unfair to women. I just want all of us to be happy.
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Post by bambi89 on Oct 17, 2017 17:07:52 GMT
Ovulation disorders, which affect the release of eggs from the ovaries. These include hormonal disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome. Hyperprolactinemia, a condition in which you have too much prolactin — the hormone that stimulates breast milk production — may also interfere with ovulation. Either too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or too little (hypothyroidism) can affect the menstrual cycle or cause infertility. Other underlying causes may include excessive exercise, eating disorders, injury or tumors. Uterine or cervical abnormalities, including abnormalities with the opening of the cervix, polyps in the uterus or the shape of the uterus. Noncancerous (benign) tumors in the uterine wall (uterine fibroids) may rarely cause infertility by blocking the fallopian tubes. More often, fibroids interfere with implantation of the fertilized egg. Fallopian tube damage or blockage, often caused by inflammation of the fallopian tube (salpingitis). This can result from pelvic inflammatory disease, which is usually caused by a sexually transmitted infection, endometriosis or adhesions.
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Post by mesaka on Oct 29, 2017 14:38:31 GMT
"I'm so sorry to hear that It's a sad story... You are a great woman and we all thank you for posting the possible reasons here so all of us can take a note of this. I couldn't agree more with what you have to say about conceiving early. Regular exercise is also very crucial in pregnancy. Eating healthy and more yet exercising (better consult a gym instructor or doc first to see what moves are best for you during this period) is what makes sure the baby is in good health and that you too are doing fine and the alcohol etc, my gosh, sometimes, I think why we can't get rid of them at least during this period. Stay healthy ladies!"
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Post by waxsy on Oct 29, 2017 14:47:36 GMT
In my experience, infertility is on the rise and the top reason is our lifestyles. We aren't eating healthy enough food, lead inactive lifestyles etc and add to that all the stresses we have in our fast-paced lives. It is no wonder so many couples are having trouble having a child. I would suggest going to a doctor for a complete checkup to determine the problem and then to look into treatment options etc accordingly. If treatments don't work, then there are always other options like surrogacy and adoption.
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Post by saraqueen on Dec 9, 2018 9:28:17 GMT
Hey there Janet! Thank you for sharing this information with us. It can help people avoid such things and stay healthy. Birth control pills are also one those things that can make you infertile. Unsafe sex is also a major factor in this. In life, we make such small mistakes that can cause such big problems in the future.
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Post by barbaraww on Jan 2, 2019 4:23:10 GMT
Hi Janet! I hope you are doing well. Thank you so much for spreading awareness about these things. Stress is one of the major factors for infertility. Stress can really affect your fertility so much. It's important to avoid stress during all this journey.
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Post by hannah on Apr 15, 2019 20:43:19 GMT
Thank you for sharing these causes. I am sure people will find them useful. I am in the same boat as you are. Therefore, I can understand how hard it all can be. However, I didn't let myself give up. I have dealt with many failures throughout the journey as well. However, after all the failures finally was able to find a clinic! Things are going well now.
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Post by monikaa on Aug 2, 2019 18:33:25 GMT
Hey, Janet, I am so sorry to know about your story. I am in the same boat as yours and can understand that this journey can be a really difficult one to be on. However, thank you for providing others with such an informative piece of information. I am pretty sure people will be able to take help from it. On the other hand, I just want to add that it's really important that if you do get diagnosed with any disorder make sure to visit the right doctor for the process. Good luck to all. Sending baby dust. If anyone wants to get information on the clinic I am visiting feel free to ask.
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Post by hannah on Sept 16, 2019 15:28:23 GMT
Hey, Janet don't be this hard on yourself. It was not your fault! It's okay don't worry. Why don't you consider looking into assisted conceptions? Even I have been told by the doctors that it will be hard for me to conceive naturally. It is something that really scares me. However, I have decided to go for IVF. I would say you should also look into it.
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Post by hannah on Oct 22, 2019 13:31:37 GMT
Hey, Janet, I am really sorry to read about your struggles. I can understand how hard this all must be for you. Just know that apart from all of these things a good doctor matters as well. The more experienced the doctor the more the chances of success. The clinic you visit has a huge impact on the TTC journey. The clinic I am visiting is doing a great job and chose them after doing a lot of rresearch. Therefore, it is really important. Good luck to you.
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