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Conditions that May be Mistaken For Pregnancy 0

Posted on July 06, 2010 by admin

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Absence of menstruation can be caused by chronic illness, by emotional or endocrine disturbances, by fear of pregnancy, or by a desire to be pregnant. Nausea and vomiting may be of gastrointestinal or psychic origin. Tenderness of the breasts can be due to a hormonal disturbance.

Recurrent Miscarriages – Reasons Behind It 0

Posted on May 21, 2010 by admin

A miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of pregnancy up to 20 weeks of gestation. After that, it is regarded as still birth. The cause of miscarriages is usually unidentified. Probable triggers normally include genetic defect, abnormally formed uterus, uterine fibroids (fibroids infertility), scar tissue (endometriosis infertility), hormone imbalances (hormonal infertility) as well as health issues for instance diabetic issues. The odds of miscarriages also goes up with women’s age and lifestyle relating to smoking cigarettes, caffeine intake and alcohol intake, and the use of specific prescribed drugs. For females under thirty-five, recurrent miscarriages is the term for 3 or more pregnancy loss; and two or even more times in women over 35.

Endometriosis Causes Infertility in Women Learn How To Increase Your Fertility So You Can Finally Get Pregnant 0

Posted on May 19, 2010 by admin

 

Endometriosis not only causes infertility in women, but it also causes pain during sex, heavy bleeding during periods, lower back and abdominal pain before or while on your menstruation. This disorder prevents pregnancies because it attacks the female reproductive system. The fallopian tubes and ovaries are in harms way, but this disease can be treated. Two million women in the U.S. have this disease.

Pregnancy and hormonal recipes to take away the pain of birth 0

Posted on May 09, 2010 by admin

Do you suspect you have endometriosis or maybe that it is stopping you from becoming pregnant?  You are probably right but check the following and see if this sounds like you.

Endometriosis is a dysfunction in which the tissue lining of the uterine cavity, known as endometrium, grows outside the uterus. The tissues may spread or attach to the organs in the abdominal cavity such as the fallopian tubes or ovaries. Normally, the endometrium tissues respond to your menstrual cycle in the same way that the tissues inside the uterus respond.

Tubal Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal – How to Know 0

Posted on April 24, 2010 by admin

There are many anxious moments that a woman experiences during pregnancy. Hearing the first heartbeat, waiting for that first kick and wondering what delivery will be like are among some of the concerns that a woman will feel when she is pregnant. However, there are complications that can arise during pregnancy. One of the earliest complications is tubal pregnancy.

Remove Your Stretch Marks 0

Posted on March 08, 2010 by admin

Stretch marks are something the majority of pregnant women are experiencing. Once the stretch marks develop they will stay with you forever, but with time they will be less noticeable. The only way to avoid stretch marks is preventing them. If your healthy and maintain a fitness regimen and get daily exercise regularly, chances are you already are getting enough protein, carbohydrates, and fats in your diet.



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