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Ovulation problems and conception
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 00:44:31
If you have any possible problems which hamper ovulation each month, these might affect your chances of conceiving

not mean they will not be able to conceive, but there are some ovulation problems that can affect your chances…Irregular cycles – irregular cycles make it very difficult to predict ovulation and to know when ovulation has taken place if you’re not charting

Investigating infertility - where to start
By ThinkBaby on 27/09/2010 01:35:31
Do you have a fertility problem, when should you seek help and are you doing everything you can to try to conceive?

Knowing when to seek helpGetting startedOnce you have been trying to conceive for over twelve months, or six months if you are over 35, your doctor should be open to helping you start investigations into whether there is a problem, and what it might

Infertility – an overview of common causes
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2009 01:03:05
There's a wide variety of reasons why couples may have difficulty conceiving - it's just as likely to be a male problem as a female problem, and doesn't necessarily require medical intervention

problems with the pregnancy in the early stages and discontinued it.Working out what's wrong - where to startGet healthyIt could be that reading this article prompts you to recognise lifestyle and diet issues that may be causing some difficulties, whether

Common tests for infertility: Men
By ThinkBaby on 01/03/2006 07:49:34
The road to fertility treatment is paved with tests for both partners - here we outline the most frequently used

Common fertility tests for men Semen analysis - As there's a 50-50 chance that at least part of the problem could lie with your partner's semen, a semen analysis is usually one of the early fertility tests recommended. Your partner will need

Treating blocked fallopian tubes
By ThinkBaby on 10/10/2007 01:30:07
Infections and other gynaelogical conditions can affect your fallopian tubes, but how does this affect conception?

.However, there is treatment which can be successful in repairing the tubes for successful conception.What causes blocked fallopian tubes?If you get a sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia, the infection can cause inflammation or scarring of the fallopian tube tissue

What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all

diseases (STIs) such as herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis. The three groups of women most likely to suffer from eroded cervix are:Pregnant womenWomen on the contraceptive pillYoung womenWill eroded cervix

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