Fertility : Problems & Treatment Infertility is not a common discussion, and yet it’s more prevalent than you might think. Reports state that one in every ten women experience infertility. Infertility can be surprising and overwhelming for couples, and its personal nature keeps it from being an often-shared topic...
Read MoreStudies have shown that people with a high BMI – especially Indians – tend to have a correspondingly high fat percentage. Normally, the body needs fat for many critical processes. However, when the fat becomes more than necessary, it is termed as “Obesity” – now recognized as a very dangerous...
Read More“A loved one is not the one who understands your happiness. But is the one who can guess your sadness and try to remove it, or make you free of the problem in the best possible manner. It’s been a very long time...
Read More“Everybody loving me & I received a lot of love from my parents,my siblings,from my near and dear & from my loving husband. But when time came to flow the love love my child..After some years of my wedding. It not happens. Everything was...
Read MoreSterilization is the most common contraceptive method utilized by couples in the United States. Approximately 27% of fertile women choose tubal sterilization as their method of contraception. About half of these surgeries are performed within 48 hours post-partum and the other half as interval procedures remote from a pregnancy....
Read MoreFor many women, knowing when conception is possible can aid in achieving or avoiding pregnancy. Fertility varies on a regular cycle for most women, while most men are fertile continuously. If you have never been diagnosed by a medical professional as infertile, there are many options for determining fertility,...
Read MoreFive Methods: Minimize Physical and Chemical Fertility Interference. Eat to Increase Male Fertility. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle. Get a Professional Consultation. Natural remedies to increase Sperm count. Male fertility can depend largely on modifiable factors, such as diet, lifestyle, sexual habits, and occupational exposures. In some cases, simple changes...
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