Archive for April, 2008



Enhance Your Chances Of A Successful Pregnancy With Egg Donation Infertility Cure!

Wednesday 30 April 2008

Infertility cureModern scientific techniques of infertility cure have provided infertile women a chance of conceiving.

Egg donation is an effective infertility cure for wide range of infertility problems.

It has been proven to be successful infertility cure for women who failed to achieve pregnancy [Ways to increase fertility].

Egg donation , also referred to as oocyte donation, is a technique of infertility cure that involves retrieval of eggs from an egg donor, fertilizing them using the sperm of the recipient’s partner and placing the embryo (the resultant of fertilization) into the uterus of the egg recipient for achieving pregnancy.

The Need For Egg Donation Infertility cure:

Egg donation is normally advised for women who do not able to produce eggs for fertilization and conception. The need for egg donation infertility cure arises in women with:

  • Poor functioning of ovaries
  • Ovarian failure
  • Surgical removal of ovaries due to other medical conditions
  • Early menopause
  • Turner’s Syndrome (congenital deficiency of egg production)
  • Gonad dysgenesis
  • Poor quality of eggs for fertilization
  • Genetic disorders
  • Recurrent failure of assisted reproduction techniques (IVF, ICSI)
  • Advanced maternal age(pre-menopause/menopause)



  • How To Determine Pelvic Organ Prolapse?

    Monday 28 April 2008

    Pelvic Organ ProlapseOwing to the fact that the organs of the pelvic region are interconnected, one may acquire more than one prolapse.

    The prolapse can develop in several different muscles and organs of pelvic region.

    Depending on the area affected, the type of pelvic organ prolapse is determined.

    Know The Classification Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse:

    The prolapse types are classified into three categories.

    Anterior Wall Of The Vagina

    Cystocele: Also known as bladder prolapse or bladder drop. It is a very common type of prolapse of the vagina. It develops with the prolapse of the anterior wall of the vagina that connects the vagina and the bladder.

    With this, the bladder fails support and descents into the vagina creating a huge swelling in the anterior wall of the vagina. A cystocele can be mild, severe or complicate.

    Bladder prolapse in its mild form descends slightly into the vagina. In its severe form, the bladder comes down much extent near the opening of the vagina. In complicated/more advanced form, the bladder protrudes out of the vaginal opening.




    Systemic Lupus: The Most Common Chronic Illness In Women!

    Friday 25 April 2008

    Systemic LupusSystemic lupus erythermatosus, commonly referred as lupus, is a chronic inflammatory disease which mostly affects women rather than men.

    It is an auto immune disease which mainly attacks on various tissues, cells and organs of your body, causing damage and dysfunction to the immune system.

    Systemic lupus is a chronic illness which is mainly characterized by periods depending up on the disease activity.

    For some persons the activity of the disease can be minimal which can be treated with simple medications and for others it can create serious inflammatory problems.

    This inflammation can mainly affect lungs, heart, blood vessels, joints, skin, liver, kidneys and nervous system.

    The main cause behind this inflammation is still unknown. Depending up on the signs and symptoms, systemic lupus is categorized into different types [Identifying lupus type].

    Discoid lupus erythermatosus: If the inflammation is mainly on the skin, then it is called cutaneous or discoid lupus. You can easily identify this inflammation with rashes on face, neck and also on the scalp. Very rarely, discoid lupus can lead to systemic lupus. It is not probable to predict who will develop the most serious form of inflammation.




    Are You Aware Of These Common Problems Which Are Stealing Your Sleep?

    Wednesday 23 April 2008

    woman sleepUnderstand how menstruation, pregnancy and menopause affect a woman’s sleep and how to minimize these conditions for improving sleep.

    Women face difficulty in falling and staying asleep than men.

    They also experience more daytime sleepiness. Poor concentration, poor performance at job and school and increased illnesses can result with lack of sleep.

    Many issues can affect women’s sleep. Hormone level changes, illness, stress, lifestyle and sleep environment are some of the issues. Some unique conditions such as menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause can interfere with quality of sleep in women.

    Phases of menstrual cycle and their effects on sleep:

    50 percent of women face sleep problems during menstrual cycle. Changes in fluctuating levels of hormones present in menstrual cycle before ovulation, during ovulation and after ovulation can interfere with the quality of sleep.

    Understand your menstrual cycle phases:

    Before ovulation: Disturbances in sleep can occur before ovulation that is from 1st day to 12th day of menstrual periods in some women. Menstrual period continues for five days. Egg ripens in the ovary after the end of the period. During the period of menstrual bleeding, you will get less sleep.




    Determine The Source Of Chronic Pelvic Pain To Manage The Condition!

    Monday 21 April 2008

    Chronic Pelvic PainThe reason for the development of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) can be cyclic or noncyclic, variable or constant.

    Several different conditions can lead to the development of the chronic pelvic pain.

    The source of the pain is classified into various categories: Gynecologic, Gastrointestinal, Urologic, Musculoskeletal, and Psychosocial.

    Conditions Responsible For The Development Of Chronic Pelvic Pain:

    Gynecologic Conditions

    Endometriosis, adenomyosis, adnexal lesions (ectopic pregnancy, ruptured corpus luteum cyst, a uterine rupture or ovarian masses), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), primary dysmenorrhea, fibroids, pelvic neoplasm, pelvic adhesions and pelvic congestion syndrome are the conditions responsible for chronic pelvic pain.

    Gastrointestinal Conditions

    The lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract infections can lead to the development of chronic pelvic pain. This is because the visceral innervation of both pelvic region organs and lower GI tract is same.

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome is primarily responsible for the development of chronic pelvic pain. Depression and anxiety are more common in patients who acquire IBS-related chronic pelvic pain.

    Inflammatory bowel syndrome (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), chronic appendicitis, peptic ulcers, hernias, and gastroenteritis are some gastrointestinal conditions that result in the development of chronic pelvic pain.

    Urologic Condition




    The Effect Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus On Body Systems!

    Friday 18 April 2008

    Systemic Lupus ErythematosusSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is more common in women than men.

    It is found that the ratio of SLE in women to men is nine to one. Although systemic lupus erythematosus is a rare disease, it is recognized globally.

    The effect of systemic lupus erythematosus on the body involves various systems [Lupus symptoms].

    The manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus on various body systems:

    The manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus can develop in the form of waves called flares or flare-ups.

    These flares develop differently in various body systems, including membranes, muscles and bones, skin, lungs, digestive system, kidneys, nervous system and blood.

    Membranes

    Membranes that surround the internal organs such as heart, lungs, and organs of abdomen get inflamed. The inflammation of serous membrane in SLE is known as serositis.

    This condition in SLE patients can affect pericardium, the membrane of the heart. It also leads to the development of pleurisy, the swelling of the membrane of the lungs.

    Muscles and bones

    Joint pain is very common in patients with SLE. The pain can last for a longer period or can come and go periodically. Systemic lupus erythematosus can affect almost all joints in the body, but mostly it affects the joints of the wrists, hands, and knees. Once affected, both sides of the same joint will be affected.




    Insulin Resistance - The Basis For Diabetes In Polycystic Ovary Syndrome!

    Wednesday 16 April 2008

    PCOSAbout 5-10 percent of all women come across polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in their reproductive age.

    It is estimated that polycystic ovary syndrome strikes one out of every ten young women.

    The Relation Between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome And Diabetes

    Women having polycystic ovary syndrome is at greater risk of developing type II diabetes. The basic relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes II is insulin resistance.

    Insulin is a hormone produced by the cells of the pancreas to control blood sugar levels in the blood when the glucose (blood sugar) levels in the body increases.

    The insulin regulates the glucose levels by moving into the blood and helping the blood’s glucose to enter into the cells in the body and use it as energy. Insulin also promotes the storage of body fuels in the fat cells as saturated fat and prevents it from burning.

    However, over time the body cells stop reacting to the signals of insulin to keep away from the toxic effects of high insulin and become insulin resistant. With this, the blood sugar levels in the body raises and the pancreas releases more and more insulin to normalize the blood sugar levels in the body.




    Know More About Prolapse, Falling Of Your Pelvic Organs!

    Monday 14 April 2008

    ProlapseIn women, the main support structure that holds the pelvic organs include the association of muscles, ligaments and the skin surrounding the vagina.

    This network mainly helps as the support for holding the pelvic organs and tissues surrounding in that region.

    Sometimes, these supporting parts can eventually weaken or breaks down which results in vaginal prolapse.

    Prolapse exactly means to fall out or slip out of place. In medical terms, it is the condition where certain organs such as uterus, fall or slip out of place.

    Vaginal prolapse is a condition in which pelvic organs such as uterus, small bowel, bladder, urethra and sometimes the vagina itself begins to prolapse and need surgery for replacement.

    How can you determine that your vagina is prolapsed?

    One of the most common ways to identify the vaginal prolapse is the sensation of replaced or fall of vaginal structures. Sometimes, you can feel that something is falling down through your vagina or dragging sensation could be felt. Some of the most general symptoms to identify the different types of vaginal prolapse are given here.

    1. Whenever your pelvic organs tend to slip or fall out, then you can feel severe pain during the intercourse.



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