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Monday, October, 19, 2009

How Does Glucophage Help In Fertility

Health Encyclopedia: Infertility In Women Treatment

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Some doctors recommend that if a couple fails to conceive after 1 - 2 years in which unprotected sex has been sufficiently frequent, then they should consult a fertility expert. Women who are 35 or older, however, may want to begin exploring their options if they do not become pregnant within 6 months to a year.

Fertility Treatment Approaches

Several approaches can treat infertility, depending on the cause:

  • Lifestyle measures (healthy lifestyle, planning sexual activity with ovulation cycl...
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Expert & Community Posts

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What you need to know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...regulate her cycle.    Both friends worry about their fertility and have moms who had trouble... Read more »

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Can Bactrim Decrease Fertility or Reproductive Performance?
By Jay Motola , Health Expert

...and am taking Bactrim?   No adverse effects on fertility or reproductive perfomance have been... Read more »

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The link between fertility treatments and birth defects
By Amy Hendel , Health Expert

...helped to achieve a baby, even in the face of serious fertility issues, it was considered a... Read more »

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Cancer and Fertility: The Oncofertility Consortium
By Jeannette Vagnozzi , Health Expert

...cancer patients facing chemotherapy is preserving fertility since many chemotherapy regimens... Read more »

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What Other Alternatives Do I Have?
By Amy Hendel , Health Expert

...infertiltiy, then you may exhaust all the available fertility treatments.  Sometimes, even when... Read more »

Health Guide

Pregnancy Myths
...become pregnant from your first period until one year after your last period stops. Young girls have fertility cycles after their first menstrual cycle. It is possible for them to become pregnant... Read more »
Sex & Your Body
In order to understand how pregnancies occur in the first place, you'll need to learn a little about your menstrual cycle, hormones and ovulation (release of the egg). As you'll see, it's not very... Read more »
Infertility in Men: Treatment
Many men diagnosed with infertility in the past would be considered treatable now, even some men with spinal cord injuries. Unless a man produces no sperm at all, recent developments in... Read more »
Infertility In Women: Highlights
...According to a study in Obstetrics and Gynecology, patients who receive in vitro fertilization (IVF) or fertility drugs are at increased risk for:Pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure during... Read more »
Infertility In Women: Lifestyle Changes
Although there are no dietary or nutritional cures for infertility, a healthy lifestyle is important. Ovulatory problems are reversible by changing behavioral patterns. Such... Read more »

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