FERTILITY SYRUP

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Getting PREGNANT immediately after marriage is what we all DREAM of. Somehow, marriage came but pregnancy is being DELAYED. ®️Natural Herbs pharmacy brings you this natural herbal syrup which helps in the following :- All infections. ☑️ To detox the womb. ☑️ Improves chances of pregnancy. ☑️Shrinks fibroids. ☑️Regulates menstrual cycle. ☑️Balances hormones. ☑️Improves egg quality in women. ☑️Normal ovarian functions. ☑️Deals with PolycysticOvarySyndrome. 👉Twins Special package also provided

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WHAT CAUSES INFERTILITY

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There are many possible causes of infertility. However, it can be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause, and some couples have unexplained infertility. Some possible causes of female infertility can include: Problems with your uterus: This includes uterine polyps, fibroids or adhesions (scarring) inside the cavity of your uterus. Polyps and fibroids can form on their own at any time. Adhesions can form after a surgery like a dilation and curettage (D&C). Problems with your fallopian tubes: The most common cause of “tubal factor” infertility is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea are common causes of PID. Endometriosis can also cause scarring of your fallopian tubes. Problems with ovulation: There are many reasons why a person may not ovulate (release an egg) regularly. Hormonal imbalances, an eating disorder, substance use disorder, thyroid conditions, severe stress and pituitary tumors are all examples of things that can affect ovulation. Problems with egg count and quality: You’re born with all the eggs you’ll ever have, and this supply can run out early, before the natural age of menopause (around 51). In addition, some eggs will have the wrong number of chromosomes and be unable to fertilize and grow into a healthy fetus.

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WHAT ARE RISK FACTORS FOR INFERTILITY

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What are risk factors for infertility? Many factors can increase your risk for infertility. General health conditions, genetic (inherited) traits, lifestyle choices and age can all contribute to infertility. Specific factors can include: Age. Generally, fertility begins to decline in your 30s. Hormone issues that prevent ovulation. Abnormal menstrual cycle. Obesity. Having underweight. Overexercise or intense exercise. Endometriosis. Structural problems (physical problems with your fallopian tubes, uterus or ovaries). Uterine fibroids. Ovarian cysts. Tumors. Autoimmune disorders (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto’s disease). Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) causing pelvic inflammatory disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is a hormonal disorder that can cause infertility. Primary ovary insufficiency (POI). Excessive substance use (heavy drinking or misuse of drugs). Smoking. A past ectopic pregnancy.

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HOW IS FEMALE INFERTILITY TREATED?

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How is female infertility treated? Once your healthcare provider diagnoses infertility and determines a cause, they’ll suggest possible treatment options. Treatment options depend on the cause. Some of the treatments are: Surgery: When a structural issue, blockage or scarring is the cause of infertility, your provider may be able to treat it with surgery. Fertility medication: Taking fertility medications can help with hormonal imbalances or ovulation disorders. Certain hormonal medications can also stimulate ovulation and help you to release an egg. Antibiotics: Antibiotics can help remove an infection from your reproductive organs. Fertility awareness: Tracking ovulation by assessing your cervical mucus or measuring your basal body temperature are other ways your provider may assess your fertility. Many trying to conceive also use home ovulation predictor kits and smartphone apps that track their menstrual cycle to determine the best time at attempting to conceive. Some people will require special treatments like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or assisted reproductive technologies (ART) like in vitro fertilization (IVF). Adoption and gestational surrogacy may also be options for people with infertility who wish to start a family. Complications of treatment Complications of fertility treatment mainly involve complications with using medications to stimulate ovulation. These complications include: Higher chance of becoming pregnant with multiples (twins, triplets, etc.). Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). A condition that causes painful and swollen ovaries as a result of fertility medications.

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