Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Why be so difficult to get pregnant?
First let's be clear what "infertility"
A definition of "infertility" is when a couple is unable to conceive a baby after 6 months of having sex without any protection, or 12 months if the woman is over 35 years, according to a study of the "International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination. "
Many couples in the world suffer from this evil, and struggle to conceive a baby, according to a study from a U.S. university, a percentage of people within the reproductive age are infertile, one third of this percentage are women, another third is of men and 15% of both.
The causes of infertility in women are different, but then I name the most common:
Women may have problems such as polycystic ovaries, luteal dysfunction, lack in ovarian reserve, Turner syndrome, anovulation, premature menopause and ovarian neoplasmia those affecting healthy maturation to release eggs.
The woman may also be infected with another disease that affects the reproductive system. Among these is diabetes mellitus, adrenal disease, liver problems, kidney malfunction, thyroid problems and psychological problems.
You can also have problems with certain glands that produce hormones necessary for reproduction. Among these diseases are Kallman syndrome, hypothalamic dysfunction, hypopituitarism and hyperprolactinemia.
Infertility is complex, but there are techniques and methods to maximize fertility in women, to be able to get pregnant.
In my book "Pregnancy in 60 Days," revealed secrets and 100% natural treatments that teach you how to get pregnant, are the same treatments as I used to beat my infertility many years ago.
I wish you an early pregnancy!
Atte.
Anne Johnson
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