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Am I Ovulating?

Ovulation is the release of an egg from a woman’s ovary and is important for getting pregnant. Ovulation happens spontaneously about 36-40 hours after blood levels of a hormone luteinizing hormone (LH) rise which is called the LH surge. Once released from the ovary, the egg is picked up by the fimbria of the fallopian …

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Air Pollution and Fertility

Air pollution has gathered much attention in the recent times. Its adverse effects on respiratory and cardiovascular systems is well known, andrecent studies indicate that it can disrupt the reproductive processes and contribute to infertility in both men and women. Effects on the reproductive health of Females: Reduced ovarian function: Exposure to air pollution, particularly …

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Relation between BMI and fertility in both Men and Women

Body Mass Index (BMI)/weight can have an impact on fertility in both men and women. Let us discuss the relationship for each gender separately: Women: Low BMI: Women with a low BMI (typically below 18.5) may experience irregular or absent menstrual cycles, which can affect ovulation and decrease fertility. Low BMI is associated with hormonal …

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Can blocked fallopian tubes be opened with medicines 2

Medications alone are not typically effective in opening completely blocked fallopian tubes. However, if the blockage is due to inflammation or a mild obstruction, medication may be prescribed to address the underlying condition and potentially improve the chances of natural conception. For example, if the blockage is caused by pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or an …

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Third Party

Third-party reproduction

Third-party reproduction is when individuals or couples use the gametes (sperm or eggs) or embryos of a third party, (donor) to achieve pregnancy. It involves the assistance of a male or female donor or a surrogate mother. The key aspects of third-party reproduction are 1. Donor Sperm: In couples where a male partner has no sperms …

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