These 10 issues affect fertility […]
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These 10 issues affect fertility […] Infertility factors are numerous and are reviewed […] Positive changes in lifestyle factors improve fertility. […] Vitamin D is essential to health and wellbeing […] Premature ovarian failure is failure of ovarian function prior to age 40 […] Polycystic ovarian syndrome can be treated with weight-loss, caloric restriction and medications to restore normal hormonal function and metabolism […] By Joseph Hazan, M.D.,FACOG
Lack of ovulation is the most common cause of female infertility. By inducing ovulation, a mature follicle can be developed and released. Half of all female infertility cases are related to lack of ovulation or irregular ovulation. Development of a primary follicle which is mature and ready to be released […] By Joseph Hazan,M.D., FACOG NUTRITION FOR FERTILITY Regular menses and normal weight is important before conception, indicating the need to have the proper nutrition for fertility. In cases of PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome) either associated with obesity or obesity alone fertility is compromised and the chances of conception are decreased. Therefore weight control by means […] By Joseph Hazan,M.D., FACOG Fertility treatments are directed to the specific problem. If a blockage is preventing an egg or sperm from moving through the tube this can be overcome by either tuboplasty (please see www.tuboplasty.com) or IVF. In cases of Polycystic ovaries there are immature eggs but no ovulation. This can be […] |
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