The Impact Of Chemotherapy On Female Fertility

August 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women’s reproductive health are too low, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting…

European Menopause And Andropause Society Publishes Position Statement About The Post-reproductive Health Of Women

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Elsevier announced the publication of an important position statement from the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in the journal Maturitas on managing menopausal women with a personal or family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE). The statement includes summary recommendations as a quick aid for the busy clinician…

Calculating Ovulation: Why It̢۪s Important for Women

June 1, 2011 by author · Leave a Comment 

By the time females reach a certain age when they experience their first menstruation, it becomes necessary for them to learn more about their reproductive system.  Mothers or older sisters must try to talk with the individuals who experience their first monthly period ever. The purpose is to advice to these new women on the changes occurring in their bodies and to educate them on the things that must be done in response to such natural phenomenon.  The necessity of understanding the changes in the reproductive system becomes even more important when women finally decide to prepare themselves for pregnancy.

Cases of having unplanned pregnancies take place as women fail to understand their menstrual cycle.  It is through being conscious and educated regarding the menstrual cycle that females can also determine the times when they’re most likely to conceive through sexual intercourse.  This is commonly done by calculating ovulation.  Ovulation is that particular stage in a woman’s reproductive cycle when she starts to produce eggs.  Therefore, this is also the time when a woman is believed to be fertile.  A woman who indulges in sex at this time has the highest possibility to get pregnant.

Knowing when one can have a baby might require accuracy in calculating ovulation. This computation is truly significant for those who have long planned for conception. Once a woman or a couple is able to find out the right timeframe when ovulation takes place, they will naturally be able to determine when is the best time to have sexual contact that will lead to conception.  This is the reason why many couples will have to plan out the pregnancy.  Some couples even go to the extent of seeing a doctor to consult on this. 

However, unless there are certain concerns about the woman’s reproductive health, finding out the date of the ovulation is a solution already.

There are also some women who would have to compute their ovulation period to avoid getting pregnant.  The inability to know if a woman is undergoing ovulation can possibly make her pregnant when she engages in sexual intercourse.  Women who are trying to plan their pregnancies by staying away from the unwanted ones certainly need to accurately point the particular days in the month when they can be impregnated.  Once these are identified, they will have to prevent themselves from engaging in sex without the use of contraceptives.  By calculating ovulation, unplanned pregnancies can be avoided.

The most common method being used throughout the world in calculating ovulation is by the use of the calendar.  Women use the calendar to mark out the day when they have their menstruation.  When this is done, the next action that they do is to compute the ovulation period depending on their determination of the menstrual period.  This method might be a bit difficult to perform if a woman ends up having an irregular cycle. Nowadays, however, the easiest way to compute ovulation is through the use of a special calculator.  A growing number of women have opted to make use of this process instead.

 

Identifying The Signs Of Infertility

May 15, 2011 by author · Leave a Comment 

The case of infertility has become frequent for women. Symptoms in general are not always noticeable, they are don’t appear as apparent health issues unless someone somehow becomes aware of it. Infertility varies and has several types with different signs and symptoms among women, and it can also affect her partner.

If a woman fails to get pregnant several times it is advised to make an appointment with a doctor right away. A more acceptable case would be having unprotected intercourse for up to two years averaging to two or three times a week. In this case, seeing with the couple’s OBGYN is required to seek possible solutions for their problem with fertility. After being diagnosed with the problem, the couple is then referred to a specialist to find more specific medical solutions.

The most common sign of infertility is having an irregular menstrual cycle. However, an irregular menstrual cycle does not directly point to infertility as it can also be a sign of various health problems. Being too thin or obese in relation to the woman’s overall health status is also considered as a sign of infertility. Being too thin can also lead to lack of the needed nutrients which can make the problem even worse. When a woman is obese, hormonal problems are a common cause that can potentially affect her reproductive health. Unhealthy lifestyle practices like alcohol and substance abuse also cause infertility. These factors are able to make any health problem even worse and can directly affect the woman’s ability to conceive. Basically, the overall capability of the body to work normally is greatly affected with the woman’s abuse of drugs and other substances. These women are the ones who are most likely to experience the infertility problems.

Aside from women, infertility can also affect men. Men can in fact have some physical manifestations. Men’s most common sign of infertility is the fact that they have undescended testicles. In some cases, outside factors also play a vital role in developing infertility among men. Wearing tight jeans or underwear causes the man’s inability to produce potential sperm. The exposure of the scrotum to heat can cause infertility problems.

In general couple show the same health attributes. Factors like obesity and abuse of certain substances directly affect both the man and woman’s reproductive capabilities. As a woman is made incapable of bearing a child, as the aforementioned factors also directly affect the man’s ability to produce the sufficient amount of sperm needed for reproduction.

The first step is to absolutely make sure that infertility truly is the couple problem and the best way to take care of this issue is to take all the necessary steps during intercourse while the woman is ovulating. This can be done by using an ovulation kit to determine the woman’s body temperature. A direct cause for infertility could be the inability of having intercourse at the right time of the month.

VAP(R) Cholesterol Test Helps OB/GYNs In Dual Role As Primary Care Docs

May 1, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Physicians in the OB/GYN discipline regularly see patients looking for a one-stop primary care visit. While these obstetricians and gynecologists specialize in pregnancy and reproductive health, their practices are growing broader to include managing their female patients’ risk of future heart disease…

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