Pregnancy though IVF

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Pregnancy through IVF or in vitro fertilization is now an option for couples who would like to have their offspring. However, this may only be considered after failing in getting a woman pregnant through other less expensive means. This process involves the fertilization of the egg cells by the sperm outside the body. Later on, the zygote is placed inside the uterus where it will continue to grow and develop. There have been successful pregnancies that were brought about by this procedure. However, not all women who underwent in vitro fertilization were able to achieve their goals.

Pregnancy through IVF or in vitro fertilization may be applicable for women who may be suffering from problems or defects in their fallopian tubes. This process may also benefit men who have problems with their sperms. There are times when the sperm is not able to penetrate the egg that it should fertilize. Women need to have a healthy egg cell that a sperm may be able to fertilize and their uterus should be able to hold the pregnancy all throughout. Women may have the option to have an egg cell donor if they cannot produce a healthy one from their own ovaries. It is possible for women to carry their pregnancy even if the fertilized egg cell is not theirs.

Pregnancy through IVF or in vitro fertilization may have a higher success rate today than in the past. Women may have a greater chance at succeeding in carrying their pregnancies to full term if they are below thirty five years old. As they grow older, their chances decrease though there is still the possibility of being able to deliver babies. Women who would like to undergo in vitro fertilization process have to learn and study the options that they have. They need to consult with their doctors if they would have the opportunity to undergo the procedure.

Pregnancy through IVF or in vitro fertilization may be influenced not only by the maternal age or women but also the length of their infertility and the overall functioning of their ovaries. The chances of women to succeed at having babies through this process may also depend on the kind of lifestyles that they live. Those who have abstained from too much alcohol or caffeine intake may be more successful. This may be one of the last resorts that women can take especially if they have tried other methods of getting pregnant. Women have to check with their health care providers if they would be possible candidates for IVF or in vitro fertilization method.

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Women, Pregnancy and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

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One of the fears of women is for them to suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome. PCOS as it is referred to, is an endocrine disorder that affects women anywhere between the ages of 12 and 45.  This is also considered as a genetic disorder; hence, it can run in the family as it is inherited by an offspring from a parent. Polycystic ovarian syndrome may be one main cause of sub-fertility among women. Women who may be affected by PCOS may experience irregular menstruation and anovulation. They may also have amenorrhea, polycystic ovaries as well as some extra amount of masculinizing hormones.

Polycystic ovarian syndrome may also be called as functional ovarian hyperandrogenism. It may also be referred to as polycystic ovary disease or sclerocystic ovary syndrome. PCOS is also known as Leventhal syndrome. Women who are affected by it may have some acne or be affected by type 2 diabetes. They may also suffer resistance to insulin and higher levels of cholesterol as a result. The ovary of a woman who is diagnosed with PCOS has large quantities of eggs that are developing abnormally on it. These may look like small pearls or cysts around the ovary. Although women may experience absence or only a few menstrual cycles, as one of the symptoms, they may also suffer from other menstrual disorders.

Women who have polycystic ovarian syndrome have more male hormones in their bodies. The extra testosterone will then pave the way for the numerous cysts to develop. The release of the excess lutenizing hormone and the higher levels of insulin increase the chance of the development of free androgens. However, although they are called cysts, they are actually immature follicles. These did not develop further because of some problems with the functions of the ovaries.

Those who are diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome may be managed and treated depending on the objectives of the patients. They may go for treatment to decrease their insulin levels or to restore their fertility. They may also opt for the treatment of their acne or to restore regular menstrual cycles. They may also choose treatment to prevent endometrial cancer as well as hyperplasia. However, women may improve their condition on whatever treatment they undergo if they do something about losing weight and eating healthy balanced diet. Women who are affected by polycystic ovarian syndrome may still get pregnant. They may however, be suffering some other causes of infertility or problems with ovulation.

 

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