Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Sexual & Reproductive

5 Fertility Tips: How to Make Pregnancy Possible

To get pregnant and have a baby later, you'll need to first avoid key causes of infertility

Posted December 8, 2008

Reader Comments

child

my age 33 female ,we got married 2 yrs ago. we did not plan for child so far but now i am plannig from last 2 months but there is still no result, i would like to ask yr advice soon.Can u give me any advice????

baby

Iám 33 years old.I got married before 2 years.I was pregnant before 7th month ago.but unfortunately my baby misscarrage after 2 month. i am plannig from last 2 months but there is still no result, i would like to get yr advice soon

Men Infertility

I know there are many infertility centers.

Q: is there any rank for the men infertility centers?

I want a baby

I am a 23 year old female and i am married to a 31 year old man. He has 5 kids, so i know that his boys can swim. I was pregnant once at the age of 16 but it ended in a stillborn at 7 months. we have been trying for two years w/ no luck, i am so sad and i dont know what to do. Can anyone give me any advice????

Vasectomy reversals

My wife and I want a child, I had a vasectomy reversal which was unsuccessful, right vas...no sperm left vas some with thin tails, after reconnection nothing.

can sperm be retreived directly from the testicle? what are the other options for the man? seems all methods available are about the female. Are there new techniques available for the man, and if yes, what are they.

child

am a 30 year old lady married 32 year male one year before.we ahven't plan for baby first six months now we are trying those possible days (after 10 days of periods)but we haven't get good result. next wat we have to do.

child

my age 31 male , i am a married man my wife is 30 now we got married 2 yrs ago we did not plan for child so far but now i am plannig from last 2 months but there is still no result, i would like to get yr advice soon

Nice article

This is a good article, particularly for younger women who have not yet started trying to conceive. I think the other important tip I would give is to try to be aware of your body - noticing that your periods are irregular, painful, very far apart, etc. are things you should talk to your doctor about. In addition, women who are planning to postpone childbearing can now be tested for ovarian reserve - not a guarantee, but at least some sort of indication as to whether it is a good idea to wait or not.

Utterly Amazing

By this I mean its utterly amazing that ANY publication would promote fertility in a world facing such an incredible wealth of population growth, worldwide food shortages are up 5% in the last few months as the finiancial and grain shortages impacts begin to be felt by the poorest members of the worlds poulation - it is widely contended (although less frequently discussed) that world population IS the root cause for global warming - the worlds population has tripled since 1960. net growth is between 90 and 110 million net gain PER YEAR!! Thats a billion a decade, folks - additional fertility is the LAST priority of a thinking populace, if you must have a family - adopt and try to make a good adult out of an unwanted or orphaned child.

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