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Psychological Aspects of Assisted Reproduction
Assuming that a person has problems conceiving naturally and that it is necessary to go to a fertility clinic to achieve pregnancy can be a complicated situation from an emotional point of view, in some cases the help of experts in psychology is required.
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Can a Woman's Egg Count Be Measured with a Blood Test?
By analyzing AMH we can have an approximation of how the ovarian reserve is in a women, that way we can know premature ovarian failure (POF) in female infertility.
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How to treat and achieve pregnancy with oligoasthenoteratospermia
Oligoasthenoteratospermia is a seminal alteration in the male in which the concentration, mobility and morphology of the spermatozoa are affected. Therefore, achieving a natural pregnancy with oligoasthenoteratospermia can be complicated, since the encounter between egg and sperm is hindered.
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How can you maximise the chances of getting pregnant naturally?
When a couple starts looking for a pregnancy, sometimes it does not come as soon as desired. However, the probability of pregnancy per menstrual cycle, in a young couple, is only about 25%. Therefore, it is common to take a few months to achieve pregnancy.
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Physical exercise in pregnancy: benefits and recommended sports
Physical activity is highly recommended during pregnancy. Keeping fit is beneficial for both the health of the mother and the fetus. In addition, sport also contributes to a risk-free delivery.
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Blocked Fallopian Tubes - Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment
Blocked Fallopian tubes is one of the most common causes of female infertility. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is recommended in most cases to achieve pregnancy with success.
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What Are Family Planning Methods? - Your Reproductive Health Options
Family planning allows everyone to make informed choices about their reproductive health. It includes birth control methods and fertility treatments.
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Intrauterine fetal death: symptoms, causes and emotional support
Fetal death is the loss of the pregnancy after the 20th week, which causes great pain to the expectant parents. Possible causes may be maternal, fetal or placental.
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What is endometritis or inflammation of the endometrium?
Endometritis is inflammation of the tissue surrounding the uterus, i.e. the endometrium. The condition can be acute or chronic. Women diagnosed with chronic endometritis may have fertility problems and is associated with an increased risk of miscarriage and implantation failure.
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Oligohydramnios: causes, diagnosis and treatment in pregnancy
Oligohydramnios is a disorder that occurs during pregnancy and involves a shortage of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus. The consequences of this can be serious for both the mother and the fetus.
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Is Pregnancy Safe with Hypothyroidism?
Women with thyroid problems can become pregnant, but it is important that they visit their doctor first for hormone replacement therapy. Otherwise, hypothyroidism can cause miscarriage, high blood pressure or premature birth in pregnant women.
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Sperm DNA Fragmentation - Causes & Effect on Fertility
Sperm DNA fragmentation is a cause of male infertility. It can prevent natural conception by causing repeated miscarriages, or result in non-viable embryos after fertilization.
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