Interesting article about rising infertility and the social ramifications. You really can't talk freely about your children in a room full of women of childbearing age, as the number of women who are childless or child-free by choice is rising. More... Today, you avoid mentioning children unless you are certain the woman before you has at least one. Otherwise, you risk a pregnant (so to speak)
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Saturday, September 30, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Another Benefit of Prenatal Vitamins
It is fairly common advice to take folic acid before trying to get pregnant in order to reduce the risk of neural tube defects. New research suggests that taking prenatal vitamins in early pregnancy may also prevent the development of some brain tumors. http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/news.php/health/2006092903prenatal-vitamins technorati tags:pregnant, fertility
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Too Much Exercise Can Hurt Fertility
This article looks at the consequences of extreme exercise on your ability to get pregnant through IVF. While moderate exercise definitely has it's benefits, excessive cardiovascular exercise can cause subtle changes in the woman's body that can interfere with getting pregnant. Excessive exercise can stress a woman's reproductive system, causing her body to "protect" it from a pregnancy it's
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Thursday, September 28, 2006
Falling Fertility
This article is a "must read" if you are trying to get pregnant. While it's a bit depressing to hear how fertility in general is plummeting, there is a lot of useful information hightlighting many of the things that can decrease your chances of getting pregnant. Human fertility is in crisis....Sperm counts are in freefall, while sexually transmitted diseases and obesity - both of which
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Avoid Pregnancy Related Diabetes
We're constantly hearing how good nutrition can improve your chances of getting pregnant, and also makes for a healthier pregnancy. In keeping with this premise, increasing fiber intake can help prevent the development of gestational diabetes. Read more.. If you're a woman planning to get pregnant, you might want to pump up your fiber intake. Doing so could make you less likely to develop
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Rich Couples Choose Infertility Treatment
It's sad but not surprising to learn that couples who are trying to get pregnant base their treatment decisions on matters such as insurance coverage and income. The data confirms that those with higher incomes, are much more likely to pursue more expensive treatment options, such as IVF. By comparing these treatment options with information about the women’s income and insurance, Staniec and
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Are You Taking A Conceptionmoon?
First there's the honeymoon...and eventually the babymoon, but if you want to get pregnant, you need to take some time for the conceptionmoon. Between family and work responsibilities, a getaway -- whether near or far -- helps couples to unwind and focus on conception.New Survey From BabyCenter and Clearblue Easy Shows 'Conceptionmoons' Help Couples to Conceive technorati tags:pregnant,
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Monday, September 25, 2006
Birth Control Pills Don't Hurt Fertility
More research supporting the notion that birth control pills do not affect your ability to get pregnant after going off them. In fact, most women will get pregnant within a few months of trying after discontinuing the pill. Long-term use of pill does not affect fertility, study finds - The Brunei Times Long-term use of pill does not affect fertility, study finds The Brunei Times, Brunei
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
Looking For Pregnancy Symptoms?
Anyone who is trying really hard to get pregnant, knows just what it's like to interpret every possible change in their body as being a "symptom of pregnancy." Sore boobs, fatigue, nausea, are all viewed as a sign of pregnancy, even though they are often not a sign of anything unusual at all. This article will make you laugh if you can relate to the obsessiveness of looking for symptoms every
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Grieving A Loss
This article talks about a subject that definitely needs more attention...coping with the loss of a baby. This is something that unfortunately happens to some women in their quest to have a baby, and it can happen at various stages of pregnancy or even in early infancy. When a baby dies, a lifetime of hopes and dreams are lost as well — the future the parents had imagined with their child. It
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Saturday, September 23, 2006
Coping With Infertility
This article gives a very nice overview of infertility and how it affects couples. Also, some helpful hints on how to handle the stress of not being able to conceive -- the loss of control that you have to deal with. Infertility More Widespread Than Most Think - CBS 11 Infertility More Widespread Than Most Think CBS 11, TX - 11 hours ago (CBS 11 News) FORT WORTH The diagnosis of infertility can
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
No Smoking!
We all know the dangers of smoking, but this new research shows an increased lkelihood of miscarriage from being exposed to second hand smoke... Women who smoked were more than twice as likely as nonsmokers to miscarry, the researchers found. They also found that those whose cotinine levels indicated they were exposed to second hand-smoke were 67 percent more likely to miscarry than those who
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Designer Babies?
Some interesting news about choices offered at fertility clinics when screening embryos for implantation using IVF. The technique (PGD) was developed to screen for potentially deadly diseases, but also can be used to screen for non-serious issues, such as the baby's gender. Many worry that clinics that offer various screening options, will lead to increasing numbers of "designer babies".
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Do You Have The Time?
I'm not sure what to make of this new gadget. It tracks everything fertility related and keeps it stored in a handy timepiece! Any comments?ww.slashgear.com/the-fertility-watch-191709.php
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Fertility Overview
This article provides a nice overview of what factors affect your fertility... Fertility Forecaster WHOI, IL - 2 hours ago ... polycystic ovary disease, excessive use of alcohol, use of certain drugs, damage to the fallopian tubes, uterine polyps, endometriosis, fibroids, adhesions or technorati tags:pregnant, fertility
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Monday, September 18, 2006
The Pain Of Miscarriage
Whether it happens to you or someone you know, learning how to deal with the pain of miscarriage can be a difficult experience. This is a subject that doesn't get alot of attention, yet people really need to know how to offer support to those close to them who have suffered this type of loss. Most importantly, recognizing that it is a loss, not something to just "get over." One woman's story..
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
Infertility Conference
It is continually reported that most women who are struggling with their attempts to get pregnant, do not get the emotional support that they need. This topic and others is to be covered in a conference geared to women facing infertility issues. One topic sure to be discussed is the role that stress plays in trying to conceive... Studies of women struggling to have a baby show they're just as
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Saturday, September 16, 2006
Male Factor
This article hightlights some of the problems in fertility that men are experiencing in Viet Nam. The information is useful because it raises the same issues that are found globally - many lifestyle factors (nutrition, environmental toxins, heat) are contributing to male infertility.... Some medical experts believe Vietnamese men's poor sperm counts are a result of the growing popularity of less
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Friday, September 15, 2006
Won't Give Up!
What a fabulous story of hope and determination. A woman who has a disorder which has caused multiple miscarriages, does not give up trying! BEVERLEY FOSTER holds the most heartbreaking record in the world. She has miscarried THIRTY-SEVEN times in the past ten years. The Sun Online - Health: Still trying after 37 miscarriages technorati tags:pregnant, miscarriage
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Fertility Gene
Some recent research has discovered a genetic reason for some fertility problems. It seems that women who have this defective gene have problems with embryos implanting in their uterus. More..... Discovery could aid childless The Sun, UK - 10 hours ago ... A fault in a gene called AM makes it difficult for eggs to implant in the womb. However, it IS still possible to get pregnant. But ...
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
Younger Women Turn To Infertility Treatments
This is a fascinating news story about women in their twenties seeking infertility treatments well before the customary 1 year of trying. It seems these younger women are afraid of wasting time and are looking to hurry things along. Doesn't this raise an ethical question--should infertility specialists treat women who don't really need any treatment, just because they're too impatient to try to
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
On The Lighter Side
I would agree it's not breaking news, but...Marcia Cross, who plays Bree on the hit show Desperate Housewives is pregnant with her first child, at the age of 44. I am always delighted to see women well into their forties getting pregnant. I think it gives hope to others that are struggling... Bree to get pregnant, too Edmonton Sun,? Canada?- 7 hours ago By AP. LOS ANGELES -- Since Marcia
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Finally Some Good News For Overweight Women
With all the media attention about overweight women having fertility problems, it's nice to read something positive for a change. A program devised to help overweight and obese women get fit through proper exercise and nutrition. The result: improved pregnancy rates! New Infertility Program for Overweight Patients Delivers Big-time ... - Yahoo! News (press release) PR Web (press release)New
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
A Break From The Conventional Approach
I love the ideas in this article....trying creative approaches to increase the odds of conception, rather than just using the same old expensive, often invasive techniques to treat infertility. Fertility specialists in New Jersey and worldwide are looking at other lower-cost, less-invasive ways to improve IVF success rates. Scientists are trying cognitive behavioral therapy, rather than drugs,
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Monday, September 11, 2006
The Secrets Of The Egg
The latest research has science unfolding the unique characteristics of the human egg and it's apparent magic... Washington, Sept 07: Scientists at Michigan State University claim to have unravelled the mystery behind the human egg's ability to transform into a new life. Zee News - Scientists identify genetic secrets of human egg technorati tags:infertility, pregnant
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
More Embryo Screening
This article takes another look at PGD (preimplantation genetic diagnosis), and how it is being used to screen embryos for an inherited cancer risk gene. Once again it raises the issue of how more and more things can be screened for at this early stage, and where should fertility clinics draw the line in embryo testing. Especially when couples who are able to get pregnant on their own, may soon
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What To Eat?
Here are some helpful hints on some foods to eat when you are trying to get pregnant. While there are a lot of other fertility boosting foods, this is a good start...6 FOODS TO EAT IF YOU'RE TRYING TO GET PREGNANT EAT RIGHTic Scotland.co.uk,?UK?- Sep 4, 2006... All women hoping to get pregnant are advised to take a folic acid supplement as it reduces the risk of birth defects in the baby. ...
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Saturday, September 9, 2006
More Technological Advances
Technology will continue to offer advances in the area of reproduction. Women who can't get pregnant because of issues with their uterus, may have the chance to get a womb transplant in the not too distant future. What could be next? First womb transplant 'within two years' - China Daily First womb transplant 'within two years' China Daily,?China?- Sep 5, 2006 ... Having Infertility Problems
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Forget the Boxers
We've probably all heard that when trying to conceive, men need to keep their private regions cool. Boxer shorts are typically recommended to replace the briefs. Now along comes some research pointing to heated car seats as a more significant influence. Men in the hot seat may soon lack fertility - Independent Online Men in the hot seat may soon lack fertility Independent Online,?South Africa?-
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Friday, September 8, 2006
Frozen Eggs Please
With new advances in egg-freezing technology, women will have the option of freezing their eggs as opposed to having to freeze their embryos (which requires a male participant). Is this a good thing??? Gillian Lockwood, of the British Fertility Society, this week recommended that women put their fresh young eggs on ice at 30 to improve their chances of conceiving at 40-plus. A frozen egg is a
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
Baby Doctor Turned Novelist
In this unusual twist, an obstetrician (doctor who delivers babies) finds herself unable to have a baby herself. So after going through infertility treatments and getting a taste of what some of her patients have gone through, she wrote a fictional novel based on her experiences. Should be a good read... Doctor's infertility gives her insight - News & Observer News & ObserverDoctor's
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Should Age Be A Factor?
A look at what it means to have children at what is considered an advanced age. It's not just about whether it's possible to do it, but whether it's a good lifestyle choice. Older Moms: Issues Beyond Pregnancy - CBS News Older Moms: Issues Beyond Pregnancy CBS News, New York - 21 hours ago (CBS) Today's technology enables women in their 40s and even 50s to get pregnant and give birth. ...
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Monday, September 4, 2006
The Wonderful World Of Reproductive Technology
What a great story with a happy ending. A woman who had very little hope of getting pregnant due to endometriosis, becomes a happy mother to twin girsl after undergoing an unexpected treatment. I HAD TO GO THROUGH THE MENOPAUSE AT 35 TO GET PREGNANT Now Lesley ... Glasgow Daily Record, UK - 17 hours ago ... "When I was told my best hope of getting pregnant was to go through the menopause, I
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Sunday, September 3, 2006
Any Harm In Drinking?
Is conflicting information making it difficult for women to know what they should and shouldn't do when pregnant or trying to get pregnant?Why Welsh mums-to-be are shunning medical advice on drinking while ...ic Wales,?United Kingdom?- 2 hours ago... Current Department of Health advice is that women who are pregnant or who are trying to get pregnant should not drink more than one to two units,
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Help For Diabetic Women Attempting Pregnancy
Good news for women suffering with diabetes--it is possible to have a successful pregnancy! Sweet child of mine - Malaysia Star Sweet child of mine Malaysia Star, Malaysia - 13 hours ago ... type 1 and 2) have to understand: “It is very important to plan your pregnancy so that the diabetes can be controlled optimally before you get pregnant. ... technorati tags:pregnant, diabetes,
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Saturday, September 2, 2006
Obesity Not Just A Woman's Issue
This article points to some research which is by no means definitive. But there is a suggestion that overweight men may be at risk for fertility problems, just as it has been suggested for overweight women... Male Infertility May Have Obesity Link - FOX News World FitnessMale Infertility May Have Obesity Link FOX News - Sep 1, 2006 ... edition. It’s often hard to pin down the source of
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Got "E"?
We already know how important it is to have good nutrition and take vitamins including folic acid when trying to get pregnant. A new study is showing that it is also very important to get enough vitamin E, as it can help prevent asthma from developing in the child in the future. Study: Vitamin E Important For Pregnant Women - KDKA Study: Vitamin E Important For Pregnant Women KDKA, PA - 20
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Friday, September 1, 2006
Should You Be Banned From Fertility Treatment?
This is sure to stir up some controversy...a group in the U.K. has proposed that significantly overweight women should not be eligible to receive fertility treatment in order to get pregnant. To find out why, read on... SEVERELY obese women should not have IVF on the NHS.” This headline was prompted by the British Fertility Society, which said that obese women are less likely to become pregnant
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