jueves, 16 de mayo de 2013

The Real Cause of Infertility


The Real Cause of Infertility

Infertility can be defined in two ways: as 
inability to conceive after a year of regular 
sexual intercourse without contraception, or as 
repeated ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages or 
perinatal loss. Male and female specific factors 
account for about 30% of the infertility causes 
(individually);the combination of male and female 
causation leads to an additional 20% and the 
remaining 20% are caused by uncertain origins. 
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When one is dealing with infertility, as much as 
it is important to strictly follow the rules of 
the treatment, it is equally important to make 
sure that you have the correct diagnosis of the 
root cause of your condition. In this article you 
will find a broad outline, enumerating the 
various probable causes of infertility. 

Why it is important to determine the causes.
Infertility may be caused due to a multitude of 
factors at a time, or it may be the result of 
perhaps the deviation of a certain single factor 
from its premeditated path. Since misdiagnosis 
can often lead to further fertility 
complications, the very first step of treating 
and curing infertility depends largely on 
indentifying the root cause right in the 
beginning of treatment.
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The broad causes of infertility in females may be 
listed as follows:
. Anovulation: In females, ovulatory 
problems are the most common causes of 
infertility. The failure to ovulate may be due to 
a number of factors: 

o Hormonal imbalance is the most frequent 
cause of anovulation; when the ovaries produce 
immature eggs, pregnancy becomes impossible.

o Women with polycystic ovaries suffer from 
a decreased secretion of FSH and increased 
secretion of LH and testosterone; therefore 
polycystic ovarian syndrome may lead to 
anovulation in women. 

o Approximately 20% of the cases of 
infertility occur due to the malfunctioning of 
the hypothalamus, the gland which controls 
hormonal stimuli, resulting in immature eggs. The 
pituitary gland is responsible for the regulation 
of LH and FSH, and its malfunctioning produces 
immature eggs.

o Damage to the ovaries caused by previous 
surgeries, ovarian cysts, tumors and infections 
may lead to production of immature eggs as well. 

o Premature menopause and follicular 
problems are also responsible for anovulation.

. Improper functioning of fallopian tubes: 
Viral and bacterial infections of the fallopian 
tubes are the primary cause of their malfunction. 

Appendicitis and colitis are abdominal problems 
which lead to blockage of the fallopian tubes. 

Tubal damages may also be caused by previous 
surgeries, which render the tubes incapable of 
passing eggs. Ectopic pregnancy, which occurs 
within the tube, is a potential threat to life 
that also causes tubal damage. Congenital tubal 
defects are rare, but not impossible to come 
across as causes of infertility.

. Use of drugs: Smoking, drinking and using 
other drugs have been known to decrease the 
chances of getting pregnant.

. Problems in the Immune system: This 
problem includes autoimmune reactions in the body 
and the creation of antisperm antibodies which 
exterminate sperms. Natural killer cells, which 
when present in excess, can damage the embryo in 
the uterus. The antinuclear antibodies cause 
inflammation of the uterus when present in 
excess. The presence of antisperm antibodies in 
the female's body kills off the sperms before 
they can fertilize the egg.

Although the causes of infertility are many, they 
are fairly easy to overcome, especially when 
diagnosed in the early stages. Using a holistic 
approach, comprising of the prescribed medicines, 
following a healthy diet, regular exercise, 
abstinence from alcohol, nicotine and other 
drugs, stress management, acupuncture etc. 
guarantees positive results. 

Due to the complex 
and multifactoral nature of infertility, the 
problem can be solved permanently only by dealing 
with it in the holistic way, which tackles all 
the root causes of this condition rather than 
focusing on specific triggering elements. 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy 
Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, 
researcher, nutritionist and health consultant 
who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate 
pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently 
reverse the root of infertility, help you get 
pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically 
improve the overall quality of your life,  
without the use prescription medication and 
without any surgical procedures. Learn more by 
visiting her website:
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