Treating Your Fertility Problems
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by: James Copper
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Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2011 Time: 2:38 PM
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There are thousands of people having fertility problems both men and women. These difficulties can develop in adulthood or stem from years before. Now, with medical technology there are answers. No one really knows why one person can have no problem at all conceiving and another encounter great difficulty. But health issues certainly have an effect. Kidney disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome and many other health problems can affect a person's ability to have children. Even when the cause is evident the resolution of infertility can still take time to solve. These health issue are not always clear, if the veins of a man's testicles are enlarged infertility can happen, this is known as varicocele and without training this would not be noticed.
Your Lifestyle can also cause infertility problems, smoking drugs and other destructive behavior. Sometimes illness can be the cause of reproductive malfunctions but sperm count or no sperm count in men is a difficulty. There are cases where couples will try to conceive over a period of time and will become pregnant. Older women are generally unable to have children but some remain fertile well into their fifties. The recommendation is eat properly and stay out of hot water as a possible remedy for the low sperm count.
There are drugs used to trigger reactions from the body when natural hormones do not work as efficiently. The lack of a reaction may be from blocked tubes or scar tissue. Endometriosis can cause both difficulties in women. Sometimes there are problems with a woman's ovaries. Invetro fertilization is used and to date is very effective with helping people conceive, but several pregnancies may develop. Fertility problems must be taken on a one on one case; no two people have the same body structure. The problems are at different levels and must be handled accordingly.
About the Author
James Copper is a writer for www.hereshowtogetpregnant.org where you can find help and advice when dealing with fertility problems
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