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Physical & mental health conditions & fertility How Can You Boost Your Fertility?
Fertility is a complex process which can be affected by many factors, some of which you can control, and some which you can’t. Knowing how lifestyle and environmental factors can affect your fertility can help you make simple changes to improve your chances of getting pregnant. In this blog, we will explore how different factors […]
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityCan excessive exercise and dieting affect fertility?
There are a multitude of well-known health issues correlated with being overweight, including potential fertility loss. It might seem like a fair assumption that the best way to avoid these issues is to exercise as much as possible and stick to a strict diet.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityUnderstanding the Impact of Uterine Fibroids on Fertility
Researchers, over the past decade, have investigated various factors that could influence fertility in females. Uterine fibroids, or leiomyomas, could cause fertility reduction.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityThe Connection Between Thyroid Disorders and Infertility
Infertility is a complex issue that affects millions of couples worldwide. While there are various factors that can contribute to infertility, one lesser-known culprit is thyroid disorders.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityPremature Ovarian Failure and Infertility
Premature ovarian failure (POF), also known as premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), is a condition in which a woman's ovaries stop functioning normally before the age of 40. It is estimated that POF affects approximately 1 in 100 women, making it a relatively common condition with significant implications for reproductive health and fertility.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityCan Infections Cause Infertility?
Infections of any kind can be harmful to the functioning of the human body, especially when left untreated. Certain types of infections have been found to damage the reproductive systems of both men and women, resulting in fertility loss and in some cases infertility.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityWhat are luteal phase defects and how do they affect fertility?
Women who have their periods regularly and have not experienced any clear issues with their cycle, might not expect to run into problems getting pregnant or having miscarriages.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityCan having an abortion affect future fertility?
The World Health Organization reports that almost half of all pregnancies each year are unintended and that 61% of these pregnancies end in induced abortion. The decision to have an abortion is a very personal one, but statistics show it is very common and nothing to be ashamed of.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityCan certain medications affect fertility?
If you’ve decided that you’re ready to get pregnant, you probably already know that certain things like alcohol and smoking can have a negative effect on your fertility. While these substances are never good for your health, you might be wondering how less obviously harmful parts of your lifestyle might play a part in your fertility.
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Physical & mental health conditions & fertilityIs there a connection between gluten intolerance and infertility?
Celiac disease, an immune reaction to eating gluten, has been connected to a wide array of symptoms from gastronomical to mental. In some cases people with celiac disease have no obvious symptoms at all, making it difficult to diagnose at times.
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Age & FertilityIs it easier to conceive the second time around?
When planning for baby number two, women with a history of fertility issues may question how getting pregnant for a second time will be different than the first.
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49%
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34%
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