Showing posts with label in vitro fertilisering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in vitro fertilisering. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Female Infertility Problem



A couple is considered to be infertile if:
- If the couple has not been able to achieve pregnancy after trying for a year without the use of any contraceptives if the female partner is 35 years old or younger
- If the couple has not been able to conceive after trying for six months without the use of any contraception if the female partner is above the age of 35. The difference between the two categories of women rests in the fact that ovarian reserves and egg quality tend to diminish rapidly after the age of 35.
-the female is incapable of carrying a pregnancy to full term even if pregnancy is achieved initially.

What are the causes of infertility in women? 
Ovulation problems make up for most cases of infertility in women. When there is no ovulation, then there are no eggs that can be fertilized. Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods.

Less common causes of fertility problems in women include:
- blocked fallopian tubes due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, or surgery for a previous ectopic pregnancy
- physical problems with the uterus, cervical weakness and adhesion in the uterus.
- uterine fibroids, polyps and free fluids.

 
Which factors increase a woman's risk of infertility?
Many things can affect a woman's ability to have a baby. These include:
- age. With age, ovarian reserves and egg quality tend to diminish highly.
- Stress factors
- poor diet that results in inadequate receipt of the essential nutrients
- athletic training
- being overweight or underweight
- excessive tobacco consumption
- excessive alcohol consumption
- sexually transmitted and infectious diseases
- any factor that contributes to hormonal imbalances.

How does age affect a woman's ability to have children?
More and more women are waiting until their 30s and 40s to have children. Actually, about 20 percent of women in the United States now have their first child after age 35. So age is an increasingly common cause of fertility problems. About one third of couples in which the woman is over 35 have fertility problems. Aging decreases a woman's chances of having a baby in the following ways:
- The ability of a woman's ovaries to release eggs ready for fertilization declines with age.
- The health of a woman's eggs declines with age.
- As a woman ages she is more likely to have health problems that can interfere with fertility.
- As a women ages, her risk of having a miscarriage increases. 


How long should women try to get pregnant before calling their doctors?
Most healthy women under the age of 30 shouldn't worry about infertility unless they've been trying to get pregnant for at least a year. At this point, women should talk to their doctors about a fertility evaluation. Men should also talk to their doctors if this much time has passed.
In some cases, women should talk to their doctors sooner. Women in their 30s who've been trying to get pregnant for six months should speak to their doctors as soon as possible. A woman's chances of having a baby decrease rapidly every year after the age of 30. So getting a complete and timely fertility evaluation is especially important.
Some health issues also increase the risk of fertility problems. So women with the following issues should speak to their doctors as soon as possible:
- irregular periods or no menstrual periods
- very painful periods
- endometriosis
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- more than one miscarriage
No matter how old you are, it's always a good idea to talk to a doctor before you start trying to get pregnant. Doctors can help you prepare your body for a healthy baby. They can also answer questions on fertility and give tips on conceiving.






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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Microsort ® IVF och PGD

Microsort ® IVF (in vitro fertilisering) med PGD (pre-genetiskdiagnostik) anses vara den mest effektiva och korrekta könurvalsmetod tillgängliga.
Behandlingsprocessen och medicinering är den samma somMicrosort ® med IVF där spermierna sorteras i X och Y, men närembryona bildas och har utvecklats till den 8 cell stadium finns enbiopsi utförs för både genetisk testning och kön (kön) val.
Kombinera PGD med Microsort ® ökar framgången med den önskade kön från 75-90% till 99,9% och möjliggör genetisk testning ske för att säkerställa att de friskaste embryon överförs.
PGD ​​är ett förfarande som generellt rekommenderas för äldre kvinnor som är ägg har en högre risk för missbildningar.

Norra Cypern Fertilitet Center är den enda kliniken i världen att erbjuda båda dessa förfaranden tillsammans för högsta precisionav både kön och genetiska defekter fri embryon och avkomma.