Sunday, September 12, 2010

HOW BREAST FEEDING CAN SAVE YOUR BABY, KEEP YOU IN SHAPE AND SAVE YOU LOADS OF MONEY

HOW BREAST FEEDING CAN SAVE YOUR BABY, KEEP YOU IN SHAPE AND SAVE YOU LOADS OF MONEY

These are modern times, and many ladies are very conscious of their body and figure, especially their breasts.
Seeing that the breasts are the most prominent and highly desired part of a female body, it is not so surprising why ladies are willing to sacrifice the health of their babies to save the look of their most treasured part , the breasts.
Plastic surgeons have made millions of dollars working on the female breasts, from simple augmentation to breast implants. So that ladies can really look their best for their admirers.
However, for a nursing mother this can be a very dangerous step. In this article we are going to see show you the benefits of breast feeding, how it can still keep you in shape, save you loads of money and keep your baby safe and healthy.

Once you've given birth, breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby
and help to promote good health


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Best of all, breast feeding is free.

[1] Along with saving you money on HMR (Human Milk Replacement), breast feeding can also help you to
keep your medical bills down

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 Babies that are fed with formula get sicker more often and more seriously than babies that are breast fed They also have more ear infections, respiratory infections, and other problems.

This can be even more true if your family has had a history of allergies. When a baby is breast fed, the antibodies pass on from the mother to the baby, helping to protect against illness and allergies. As the baby's system matures, his body will begin to make it's own antibodies, and he'll be more equipped to handle sensitivities of food.

[2] Sucking on the breast will also help with the  development or jaw alignment and the development of the cheekbone. For this very reason, there is less of the need for costly orthodontic work when the  child gets older.

[3] Unlike formula, breast milk is always ready, always available, convenient, and always the right temperature for feeding. Plus, it contains all of the vitamins and minerals your growing baby needs, saving you a lot of money.

[4] Breast feeding also offers many benefits for the mom as well. The baby sucking at the breast will cause contractions right after birth, leading to less bleeding for the mom, and helping her uterus to it's

[5] Breast feeding will also burn calories, so a mom can lose weight much faster than if she fed her baby with a bottle. Breast feeding will also create a special bond with the mother and the baby - which is one thing formula simpy cannot do.


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JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria, offer comprehensive infertility screening tests for both couples like Transvaginal Scan for uterine and ovarian functions,Ovulation/follicular tracking, HSG to evaluate the fallopian tubes, blood tests for hormone check, semen analysis etc. We also offer a simple assisted reproductive procedure like INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION [IUI].
For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265
Nigeria.  

TEL:
08064981455
08032509975
08184590752
08037668535


EMAIL:



DISCLAIMER
The contents, blogs and postings provided in this site are offered strictly for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, medical nor financial advice on any matter. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, and if you have any questions regarding the contents please contact us.
The informations provided in this site is subject to change without notice.
This site may contain links to other internet sites, we are not responsible for the privacy, practices nor the content of such sites, nor their relationships

Saturday, August 28, 2010

PCOS AN ANCIENT FOE, AND LATEST MENANCE TO FEMALE FERTILITY, THAT HAS STOPPED MANY WOMEN FROM GETTING PREGNANT

PCOS AN ANCIENT FOE, AND LATEST MENANCE TO FEMALE FERTILITY, THAT HAS STOPPED MANY WOMEN FROM GETTING PREGNANT





You need to see her, she was very pretty, but also very large. I was surprised when she told me that she is only 24 years old, I was thinking she should be 32, but her size made my judgement wrong.

Tinu [not her real name] is a great gal, very jovial and lively person to be with, however she is suffering from infertility. She has been married very early in her life, at age 20.

Of course coming from an affluent family, no body associated her obesity with any medical condition, it was thought to be an evidence of good living. However when she tried getting pregnant and remained infertile for long, she decided to go for a fertility check up.

One of those reasons brought her to me. After undergoing a Transvaginal Scan, I immediately noticed she has a peculiar ovarian problem called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome [PCOS].



Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a problem in which a woman,s hormones are out of balance.

Polycystic ovaries develop when the ovaries are stimulated to produce excessive amounts of male hormones (androgens), particularly testosterone, either through the release of excessive luteinizing hormone (LH) by the anterior pituitary gland or through high levels of insulin in the blood (hyperinsulinaemia) in women whose ovaries are sensitive to this stimulus.

PCOS is surprisingly a very common condition affecting as many as 1 in 15 women, often symptoms begin early in their teen years. The good thing is that treatment can help control the symptoms and prevent long-term problems.


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CAUSE:

The exact cause of PCOS is not known, but it is thought to be hereditary and in the genes. That is why we cannot talk about prevention , because we cannot really isolate the cause.

The principal features of PCOS are obesity, anovulation, irregular or absent menstruation, infertility, hirsutism, acne, and excessive amount of androgenic hormones [masculinisation]



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DIAGNOSIS

Not all women with PCOS have polycystic ovaries (PCO), nor do all women with ovarian cysts have PCOS, although pelvic ultrasound especially Transvaginal Ultrasound is a major diagnostic tool, it is not the only one. The diagnosis is straightforward using the Rotterdam criteria, even when the syndrome is associated with a wide range of symptoms.

Standard diagnostic assessments:

[1] History-taking, specifically for menstrual pattern, obesity, hirsutism, and the absence of breast development. A clinical prediction rule found that these four questions can diagnose PCOS with a sensitivity of 77.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] 62.7%–88.0%) and a specificity of 93.8% (95% CI 82.8%–98.7%)

[2] Gynaecologic ultrasonography especially Transvaginal Ultrasound, specifically looking for small ovarian follicles . These are believed to be the result of disturbed ovarian function with failed ovulation, reflected by the infrequent or absent menstruation that is typical of the condition.

In normal menstrual cycle, one egg is released from a dominant follicle - essentially a cyst that bursts to release the egg. After ovulation the follicle remnant is transformed into aprogesterone producing corpus luteum, which shrinks and disappears after approximately 12–14 days. In PCOS, there is a so called "follicular arrest", i.e., several follicles develop to a size of 5–7 mm, but not further. No single follicle reach the preovulatory size (16 mm or more). According to the Rotterdam criteria, 12 or more small follicles should be seen in a ovary on ultrasound examination. The follicles may be oriented in the periphery, giving the appearance of a 'string of pearls'. The numerous follicles contribute to the increased size of the ovaries, that is, 1.5 to 3 times larger than normal.

[3] Laparoscopic examination may reveal a thickened, smooth, pearl-white outer surface of the ovary. (This would usually be an incidental finding if laparoscopy were performed for some other reason, as it would not be routine to examine the ovaries in this way to confirm a diagnosis of PCOS).

[4] Serum (blood) levels of androgens (male hormones), including androstenedione, testosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate may be elevated The free testosterone level is thought to be the best measure, with approximately 60% of PCOS patients demonstrating supranormal levels. The Free androgen index of the ratio of testosterone to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), is meant to be a predictor of free testosterone, but is a poor parameter for this and is no better than testosterone alone as a marker for PCOS, possibly because FAI is correlated with the degree of obesity.

[5] Some other blood tests are suggestive but not diagnostic. The ratio of LH (Luteinizing hormone) to FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone) is greater than 1:1, as tested on Day 3 of the menstrual cycle. The pattern is not very specific and was present in less than 50% in one study. There are often low levels of sex hormone binding globulin, particularly among obese women.


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Common assessments for associated conditions or risks

[1] Fasting biochemical screen and lipid profile

[2] 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (GTT) in patients with risk factors (obesity, family history, history of gestational diabetes) and may indicate impaired glucose tolerance (insulin resistance) in 15-30% of women with PCOS. Frank diabetes can be seen in 65–68% of women with this condition. Insulin resistance can be observed in both normal weight and overweight patients.

For exclusion of other disorders that may cause similar symptoms:

[1] Prolactin to rule out hyperprolactinemia

[2] TSH to rule out hypothyroidism

[3] 17-hydroxyprogesterone to rule out 21-hydroxylase deficiency (congenital adrenal hyperplasia). Many such women may appear similar to PCOS and be made worse by insulin resistance or obesity, but they can be greatly helped by adrenal suppression with low-dose glucocorticoid therapy.

[4] Fasting insulin level or GTT with insulin levels (also called IGTT). Elevated insulin levels have been helpful to predict response to medication and may indicate women who will need higher dosages of metformin or the use of a second medication to significantly lower insulin levels. Elevated blood sugar and insulin values do not predict who responds to an insulin-lowering medication, low-glycemic diet, and exercise. Many women with normal levels may benefit from combination therapy. A hypoglycemic response in which the two-hour insulin level is higher and the blood sugar lower than fasting is consistent with insulin resistance. A mathematical derivation known as the HOMAI, calculated from the fasting values in glucose and insulin concentrations, allows a direct and moderately accurate measure of insulin sensitivity (glucose-level x insulin-level/22.5).

[5] Glucose tolerance testing (GTT) instead of fasting glucose can increase diagnosis of increased glucose tolerance and frank diabetes among patients with PCOS according to a prospective controlled trial .While fasting glucose levels may remain within normal limits, oral glucose tests revealed that up to 38% of asymptomatic women with PCOS (versus 8.5% in the general population) actually had impaired glucose tolerance, 7.5% of those with frank diabetes according to ADA guidelines.



TREATMENT OPTIONS

Since the cause of PCOS is not know, the treatment options becomes complex.

However taking care of the symptoms have always been the best way to go. For instance obese patients with PCOS are advised to lose weight , this will help with insulin resistance and diabetes symptoms, including improving fertility hormones.

Other medical treatments such as using hormones or ovulation inducing drugs including ovarian drilling have assisted PCOS sufferers who are usually infertile to get pregnant.


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JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria, offer comprehensive infertility screening tests for both couples like Transvaginal Scan for uterine and ovarian functions,Ovulation/follicular tracking, HSG to evaluate the fallopian tubes, blood tests for hormone check, semen analysis etc. We also offer a simple assisted reproductive procedure like INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION [IUI].
For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265
Nigeria.  

TEL:
08064981455
08032509975
08184590752
08037668535


EMAIL:



DISCLAIMER
The contents, blogs and postings provided in this site are offered strictly for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, medical nor financial advice on any matter. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, and if you have any questions regarding the contents please contact us.
The informations provided in this site is subject to change without notice.
This site may contain links to other internet sites, we are not responsible for the privacy, practices nor the content of such sites, nor their relationships

Saturday, August 7, 2010

NOT READY FOR PREGNANCY YET? THEN PROTECT YOURSELF WITH BIRTH CONTROL

NOT READY FOR PREGNANCY YET? THEN PROTECT YOURSELF WITH BIRTH CONTROL


These are modern days and many of the young ladies are either in institutes of higher learning or working in blue chip company pushing their carreer forward. So are not ready yet to start a family even though they maybe married.
Another group are those ladies that already have one or more children and are thinking of delaying child birth or stop all together.

To all these ladies there are many ways of protecting yourself from unwanted pregnancies . Yes there are many birth control options available to them.

The most popular one is the condom popularly called rubber or raincoat. They are highly effective against preventing unwanted pregnancy . What is unique about them is that they can protect one from getting pregnant as well as sexually transmitted disease.


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It is important that one look for and buy condoms that are known for their strength and durability so as to prevent break and leakage.

Another birth control method that is effective is the Birth Control Pills. This requires taking of a pill each and everyday of the month. This method works if only the lady obeys the rules and never miss a pill.

Birth control pills are not suitable for smokers, and ladies with uterine tumours and cysts. 

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If one think she is likely to miss one day or more with the pills. Another very efficient method is the Depo injection, this is very convenient because it can last for 3 months and sometimes stops the menstruation. The negative part of this method is that Depo has been linked to poor absorption of calcium. That is why Depo users are urged to take calcium supplement each day.

The last method I wil describe in this write up is the use of Intrauterine Contraceptive Device [IUCD]. These can come in different forms such as the Copper-T, Mirena Coil, Loop etc. They are all designed to stop pregnancy , this is either done with the use of a copper device which is spermicidal or ones that release progestin [hormones].

Two mehods that I will not recommend for ladies to use as a means of birth control options are emergency contraception , like a quick shot from your doctor or the use of abortion as a means of birth control. The effect of these methods in the long run can be devastating.

However among the 3 earlier methods described, I am sure ladies can find one that suit them and can prevent unwanted pregnancies until they are ready to start or continue having children.

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria, offer comprehensive infertility screening tests for both couples like Transvaginal Scan for uterine and ovarian functions,Ovulation/follicular tracking, HSG to evaluate the fallopian tubes, blood tests for hormone check, semen analysis etc. We also offer a simple assisted reproductive procedure like INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION [IUI].
For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265
Nigeria.  

TEL:
08064981455
08032509975
08184590752
08037668535


EMAIL:



DISCLAIMER
The contents, blogs and postings provided in this site are offered strictly for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, medical nor financial advice on any matter. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, and if you have any questions regarding the contents please contact us.
The informations provided in this site is subject to change without notice.
This site may contain links to other internet sites, we are not responsible for the privacy, practices nor the content of such sites, nor their relationships

Monday, August 2, 2010

YOU ARE NOW PREGNANT!! HOW SERIOUSLY ARE YOU TAKING YOUR PRENATAL CARE?

YOU ARE NOW PREGNANT!! HOW SERIOUSLY ARE YOU TAKING YOUR PRENATAL CARE?



When you get pregnant, even though it is early, as long as you have confirmed it by home pregnancy test or by your doctor, you may experience a wide arrays of emotions. These emotions may come as excitement, hope, as well as fear.

When it comes to the birth of a child, particularly a first child, there are many mothers who have a number of different issues or concerns that must be dealt with. Those issues and concerns may include money, additional living space, healthcare, and needed baby supplies, like baby formula and diapers. Although these are all issues and concerns that must be dealt with, something should come first. That is the health of you and your baby. The moment that you learn that you are pregnant, you should start taking steps to receive prenatal care.


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Although it is important to hear that prenatal care is something that you should seek right away, there are many mothers, especially first time mothers, who wonder what is so important about doing so. If this is a question that you have asked yourself, you are not alone. A few of the many reasons why you should actively seek prenatal care, when pregnant, are outlined below.

What you need to know is that prenatal care is important to your baby’s health, as well as your health. Although a large focus will be placed on your baby and its development, prenatal care is also used to ensure that you are healthy as well. This often involves monitoring your weight, your blood pressure, as well as the expanding size of your stomach. That is one of the many reasons why you should attend all of your prenatal care appointments, as it is important to your health, as well as your baby’s.

Another reason why prenatal care appointments are important is because they can be used to determine if your baby will have any medical conditions or complications when they are born. While many parents do not want to know, ahead of time, there are many others who do. Knowing if your baby will have any medical conditions is important, as it can help you financially prepare for those complications and any life adjustments that need to be made.

The above mentioned reasons are just a few of the many reasons why it is important that you seek prenatal care when pregnant. In addition to monitoring your health and the healthy of your baby, you should also seek prenatal care as it is a fun, exciting, and an important experience. When attending your prenatal care appointments, whether you be seeing a family practice doctor, an OBGYN, or a midwife, you should be able to see a sonogram of your baby, as well as hear his or her heartbeat. These things are things that parents never forget.

Despite the importance of prenatal care, there are many pregnant women who do not seek it. This occurs for a number of different reasons; however, the most common reason is associated with money. If you are currently uninsured or if your health insurance doesn’t cover prenatal care, you may be concerned with the cost of it, as you should be. What you should know is that many healthcare professionals would be more than willing to work with, like with the creation of a payment plan. There are also health centers, which can be found all across the country, that are designed for low-income women or those without medical insurance.

 
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As outlined above, prenatal care is extremely important to your health and the health of your baby, when you are pregnant. Whether you are having your first child or your third, it is important that you seek the recommended amount of prenatal care. Pregnancy is one of the most important issues that you will have to deal with in your life and it is extremely important that it is dealt with in the proper matter.

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria, offer comprehensive infertility screening tests for both couples like Transvaginal Scan for uterine and ovarian functions,Ovulation/follicular tracking, HSG to evaluate the fallopian tubes, blood tests for hormone check, semen analysis etc. We also offer a simple assisted reproductive procedure like INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION [IUI].
For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265
Nigeria.  

TEL:
08064981455
08032509975
08184590752
08037668535


EMAIL:



DISCLAIMER
The contents, blogs and postings provided in this site are offered strictly for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, medical nor financial advice on any matter. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, and if you have any questions regarding the contents please contact us.
The informations provided in this site is subject to change without notice.
This site may contain links to other internet sites, we are not responsible for the privacy, practices nor the content of such sites, nor their relationships

Friday, June 11, 2010

HOW THESE TESTS FOR INFERTILITY CAN HELP YOU GET PREGNANT AND GIVE YOU HAPPINESS IN YOUR MARRIAGE

HOW THESE TESTS FOR INFERTILITY CAN HELP YOU GET PREGNANT AND GIVE YOU HAPPINESS IN YOUR MARRIAGE

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Infertility generally means the inability of a woman to get pregnant after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse or six months of unprotected intercourse if the woman is 35 years or older.

If a woman keep having miscarriages, it is also called infertility.

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There are many causes of infertility such as:

[1] AGE: If a woman is 35 years or older the numbers of quality eggs [follicles] she produces reduces, so reducing her fertility status.

[2] SMOKING: This has been found to affect a woman’s hormone and affect her ovulation.

[3] SEXUALLY TRANSMITTTED DISEASES: These infections cause damages to the womb, fallopian tubes and the ovaries, making it difficult for the woman to conceive.


[4] BODY WEIGHT AND EATING DISORDER: If a woman is fat or obese, the extra fat cells produce excess hormones that can affect her fertility .

If she is thin, she produces less fertility hormones, so becoming infertile.

[5] OVARIAN FACTOR: Such as polycystic ovaries, anovulation, premature menopause, endometriosis, and pelvic adhesions.One or all of these conditions if present can seriously affect the ovaries and cause infertility.

[6] UTERINE FACTOR: Congenital and acquired uterine malformations, uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, Asherman’s syndrome and uterine cavity scarring can adversely affect a woman’s fertility.

[7] CERVICAL FACTOR: Cervical stenosis, nonreceptive cervical mucus, antisperm antibodies can adversely affect the male sperms entering the uterus.

[8] TUBAL FACTOR: Endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal dysfunction, tubal occlusions including mucus plug can block the fallopian tubes making it impossible for the sperms to reach the eggs so causing infertility.

[9] VAGINAL FACTOR: Vaginismus and vaginal obstruction including septum.

[10] MALE FACTOR: Low sperm count.


Looking at these causes of infertility, the best way to go around or through them to get pregnant is to run appropriate tests such as:


[1] LAB TESTS

[A] HORMONE TESTING: Many tests are available to help diagnose the cause of infertility in females. Blood tests are a major part of this testing. Blood tests for female infertility mainly measure the levels of various hormones. Various hormones, such as estrogen, progesterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle stimulating hormone, all affect each other in complex ways. If one of these hormone levels is abnormal, other hormones will probably have abnormal levels as well.

[B] HVS and PAP SMEAR: Used to check out for infection

[C] POST COITAL TEST: A postcoital test checks a woman's cervical mucus after sex to see whether sperm are present and moving normally. This test may be used if a woman is not able to become pregnant (infertility) and other tests have not found a cause.

[D] SEMEN ANALYSIS: A semen analysis measures the amount of semen a man produces and determines the number and quality of sperm in the semen sample.

A semen analysis is usually one of the first tests done to help determine whether a man has a problem fathering a child (infertility).



[2] TRANSVAGINAL SCAN : A pelvic ultrasound scan (or a transvaginal ultrasound scan) is a relatively painless fertility test to test for female infertility - it enables your doctor to examine the structure of your internal organs and detect possible obstacles to getting pregnant.

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Types of Ultrasounds used in Infertility Treatments

There are two main types of ultrasounds used during infertility treatment. You will probably undergo both procedures numerous times.

Abdominal Ultrasound

The abdominal ultrasound, or pelvic ultrasound, is the one that most people are familiar with. It is commonly used during pregnancy to check on the health of your baby. For infertility treatment, abdominal ultrasound is used to assess the overall health of your reproductive system. It can locate:

[1]uterine fibroids

[2]cysts

[3]endometriosis

[4]polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

What Happens During an Abdominal Ultrasound?

During an abdominal ultrasound, an ultrasound probe will be moved over your stomach. Ultrasound gel will be rubbed over your belly to facilitate the movement of the probe. In order to produce the best picture possible, you will have to go into the procedure with a full bladder. This helps to push the bowel away from your uterus, providing a better image. It also aids in transmitting the sound waves produced by the ultrasound machine. Though an abdominal ultrasound is far from painful, it can be uncomfortable because your bladder is full.

Transvaginal Ultrasound

The transvaginal ultrasound is used to assess the health of your harder-to-see reproductive organs, including:

[1]your cervix

[2]your fallopian tubes

[3]your ovaries

The vaginal ultrasound is also an essential part of assisted reproductive treatments, especially IVF and IUI. It is used to analyze the health of the eggs in your ovaries and it is also helpful in determining how your follicles are responding to hormone treatment. Transvaginal ultrasound is also used to determine when to induce ovulation during IVF treatment.

What Happens During a Transvaginal Ultrasound?

During a transvaginal ultrasound, an ultrasound probe is inserted into your vagina. This is not painful, and feels very much like a tampon. Ultrasound waves emitted by the probe travel up your vagina and bounce off your ovaries. This provides your reproductive specialist with a very clear image of your eggs and ovaries. You do not need to have a full bladder during your transvaginal ultrasounds.

Using Ultrasounds in Infertility Treatments

Ultrasounds are used frequently during infertility treatments and procedures. They are often used in order to monitor the growth of egg follicles and to determine when procedures should be completed.

Ultrasounds in IUI and IVF

Ultrasounds are commonly used throughout different periods in infertility treatments like IUI and IVF.

After Hormone Treatment

After initial hormone injections are given, ultrasound is used to monitor follicular growth and development. Your doctor will use a transvaginal ultrasound in order to count the number of follicles in your ovaries and to assess their size and health. This will help your doctor to decide when it is time to give you hCG in order to stimulate ovulation. Ultrasound is also used to monitor for hyperstimulation syndrome, a condition in which the ovaries become overstimulated by hormone therapy and swell to large sizes.

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After Ovulation

After your follicles have been stimulated to ovulate, your doctor will perform another ultrasound. This ultrasound will be used in order to detect when your developed eggs will be released.


[3] ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSY

An endometrial biopsy is performed by inserting a catheter through the woman's cervix and into the uterus where the doctor will collect a sample of the uterine lining. The doctor will be testing to see if the uterine lining responds normally to progesterone, which is why endometrial biopsy and infertility go hand in hand. An endometrial biopsy can also be performed to test abnormal uterine bleeding, which can also be caused by a hormone imbalance.

[4] HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAM [HSG]: This determines if the fallopian tubes are open or blocked and whether a blockage is located at the junction of the tube and uterus (proximal) or whether it is at the other end of the fallopian tube (distal). These are the areas where the tube is most commonly blocked.

The uterine cavity is evaluated for the presence of congenital uterine anomalies, polyps, fibroid tumors or uterine scar tissue.

The fallopian tubes are also examined for defects within them, for suggestion of partial blockage, and for evidence of pelvic scar tissue in the abdominal cavity near the tubes.

[5] SCROTAL SCAN: Scrotal ultrasound can be helpful in determining whether azoospermia[low or nil sperm count] is non-obstructive or obstructive because it can directly detect abnormalities in the mediastinum testis, epididymis, and the proximal vas deferens. It can also show secondary changes due to obstructive abnormalities in the distal genital duct. Epididymal abnormalities associated with obstruction include tubular ectasia, enlarged hypoechoic foci (suggestive of inflammatory masses), and abrupt tapering from the head to body or mid- to distal portions of the epididymis. Cysts may also be identified within the mediastinum testis.

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For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
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Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

What You Need to Know About Tubal Pregnancy

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What You Need to Know About Tubal Pregnancy


By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Susan_Tanner]Susan Tanner
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What is a tubal pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy, commonly known as a tubal pregnancy, is a pregnancy in which the fertilized egg implants itself somewhere other than the uterus. It is referred to as a tubal pregnancy because 95% of ectopic pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg is unable to travel all the way through the fallopian tube to the uterus, and therefore implants itself in the tube.

Of all ectopic pregnancies, 1.5% are abdominal, 0.5% are ovarian, and 0.03% are cervical. None of these places are suited for a growing baby. As the fetus grows, it can eventually burst the organ that contains it, causing severe internal bleeding, and endangering the mother's life. Unfortunately, a tubal pregnancy will never develop into a live birth.

Although there have been advances in surgical technology that have caused the death rate due to tubal pregnancy to drop since 1970, there is still a death rate of about 1 out of 2000, with about 40-50 women dying each year in the U.S.


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What causes tubal pregnancy?

There are many reasons why an egg may become lodged in the fallopian tube. It is most often caused by an infection or inflammation of the tube that partially or entirely blocks the passage. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is the most common of these infections.

Endometriosis, when cells from the lining of the uterus detach and grow elsewhere in the body, can cause blockages. Scar tissue from previous pelvic or fallopian surgery can also lead to tubal pregnancy. Less frequently, abnormal growths or birth defects can alter the shape of the tube and obstruct the egg's progress.

How will I know if I am having a tubal pregnancy?

It can be difficult to recognize symptoms of tubal pregnancy since many of the early signs mirror those of a normal pregnancy, such as missed periods, breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting, or frequent urination.


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Some of the symptoms more specific to tubal


pregnancy are:


* Pain in your lower belly

* Slight bleeding from vagina

* One-sided pain in your stomach

* Shoulder pain (which may be caused by internal bleeding irritating your diaphragm when you breathe)

* Bladder or bowel problems

* Feeling light-headed or faint, sometimes accompanied by paleness, increased pulse, diarrhea, and falling blood pressure (caused by blood loss)

* Abnormal bleeding (heavier or lighter than usual and prolonged, or dark and watery, almost like prune juice)

* Lower back pain

If you experience any of these symptoms you should go directly to the emergency room. If you arrive at the hospital complaining about abdominal pains, you will most likely be given a pregnancy test. Urine pregnancy tests are not necessarily the best pregnancy tests, but they are fast. Speed can be crucial in dealing with a tubal pregnancy.

If the pregnancy test comes back positive then your doctor will probably perform a quantitative hCG test to measure the amount of human chorionic gonadotropin in your body. hCG is a hormone produced by the placenta which shows up in the blood and urine as early as 10 days after conception. Its levels double every day for the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Lower-than-expected hCG levels could indicate a tubal pregnancy.

You will be given a pelvic exam as well, to find the areas causing pain, check for an enlarged, pregnant uterus, or locate any masses in your abdomen. The doctors will probably also perform an ultrasound examination, which would show if the uterus contained a developing fetus or determine whether there are masses growing elsewhere in the abdomen. Unfortunately, the ultrasound may not be able to detect every tubal pregnancy.

There is also a more rarely used test for tubal pregnancy, called culdocentesis, which is used to check for internal bleeding. This test is performed by inserting a needle into the space at the very top of the vagina, behind the uterus and in front of the rectum. If there is blood or fluid found there, it most likely comes from a ruptured tubal pregnancy.

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What can be done about my tubal pregnancy?

Treatment for a tubal pregnancy will depend on its size and location, and on whether or not you would like the ability to conceive again.

If caught early enough, a tubal pregnancy may be able to be treated with an injection of methotrexate, which would dissolve the fertilized egg and allow it to be reabsorbed into the body. This non-surgical approach results in minimal scarring of the pelvic organs.


A tubal pregnancy that is further along will likely require surgery to be removed. In the past, this operation would have required a very large incision across the lower abdomen, which may still be necessary in cases of emergency or severe internal injury.

However, modern technology has bestowed upon us an alternative method of removal. In many cases, the vtubal pregnancy can be removed using laparoscopy, a much less invasive surgical procedure. The surgeon makes a small incision in the lower abdomen and inserts a laparoscope, a long, hollow tube with a lighted end. This allows the surgeon to see internal organs and insert other instruments as need. The tubal pregnancy is then removed, and the damaged organs are repaired or removed.


Regardless of which procedure is used, the doctor will want to continue seeing you regularly, to monitor your hCG levels, which should return to zero. This may take up to twelve weeks, but if the hCG levels do not decline, it could mean that some of the ectopic tissue was missed and may need to be removed using methotrexate or additional surgery.


How will this affect my future pregnancies?

About a third of women with a previous tubal pregnancy will have trouble conceiving again. This depends mainly on the total amount of damage and surgery that was done.


If the fallopian tubes remain intact, chances for a successful pregnancy in the future are about 60%. Even with only one fallopian tube, chances can be greater than 40%.


The risk of a repeat tubal pregnancy is increased with each subsequent tubal pregnancy. After your first one, you face about a 15% chance of having another.

Am I at risk of having a tubal pregnancy?

Those most at risk of having a tubal pregnancy are women between the ages of 35 and 45 who have had a PID, a previous tubal pregnancy, surgery on a fallopian tube, or infertility problems or medication to stimulate ovulation.

Some birth control methods may also increase your chances for a tubal pregnancy. If you become pregnant while using progesterone intrauterine devices (IUDs), progesterone-only oral contraceptives, or the morning after pill, you may be more likely to have a tubal pregnancy.

If you think that you may be at risk of tubal pregnancy, talk to your doctor about it before attempting to conceive. Although there is nothing that can be done to prevent tubal pregnancy, if monitored closely it can be detected early.

If you are pregnant and experience any of the symptoms of tubal pregnancy, contact your doctor immediately. Tubal pregnancy is just one of those things that you want to have checked out, even if you only have so much as a hunch. It can't hurt to be sure, and it may save your life.

Susan Tanner is a wife and mother of three. She is also the editor of pregnancy-guide.net. Pregnancy-Guide is an online community for mothers to find support and valuable information. Please visit Pregnancy-Guide for valuable [http://www.pregnancy-guide.net]pregnancy information.

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For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265
Nigeria.  

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR OVULATION AND FOLLICULAR TRACKING THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR MARRIAGE FOR GOOD

10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR OVULATION AND FOLLICULAR TRACKING THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR MARRIAGE FOR GOOD



Ovulation occurs when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and is available to be fertilized. The lining of the uterus has thickened to prepare for a fertilized egg. If no conception occurs, the uterine lining as well as blood will be shed. The shedding of an unfertilized egg and the uterine wall is the time of menstruation.

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Key Facts of Ovulation:

[1] An egg lives 12-24 hours after leaving the ovary

[2] Normally only one egg is released each time of ovulation

[3] Ovulation can be affected by stress, illness or disruption of normal routines

[4] Some women may experience some light blood spotting during ovulation

[5] Implantation of a fertilized egg normally takes place 6-12 days after ovulation

[6] Each woman is born with millions of immature eggs that are awaiting ovulation to begin

[7] A menstrual period can occur even if ovulation has not occurred

[8] Ovulation can occur even if a menstrual period has not occurred

[9] Some women can feel a bit of pain or aching near the ovaries during ovulation called mittelschmerz, which means "middle pain" in German

[10] If an egg is not fertilized, it disintegrates and is absorbed into the uterine lining

A woman's monthly cycle is measured from the first day of her menstrual period until the first day of her next period. On average, a woman's cycle normally is between 28-32 days, but some women may have much shorter cycles or much longer ones. Ovulation can be calculated by starting with the day the last menstrual period (LMP) starts or by calculating 12-16 days from the next expected period. Most women ovulate anywhere between Day 11 - Day 21 of their cycle, counting from the first day of the LMP. This is what many refer to as the "fertile time" of a woman's cycle, because sexual intercourse during this time increases the chance of pregnancy. Ovulation can occur at various times during a cycle, and may occur on a different day each month. It is important to track your cycle; there are tools online to help you do this , such as TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND FOLLICULAR TRACKING [FOLLICULOMETRY]

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FOLLICULAR TRACKING [FOLLICULOMETRY]
If you are a woman trying to conceive, one of your biggest challenges in fertility as you grow older is the suitability of your eggs. Egg production can be greatly affected by your age both in quality and in number. By the time you are in your late 30s or early 40s, you will probably have more poor quality eggs available than good quality eggs. The impact of poor quality eggs is reflected in the general decline of pregnancy rates as women age.

One of the first steps a woman should take when making the decision to conceive is to have Follicle (Follicular) Tracking carried out by a doctor or a qualified sonographer. This will help to identify two things; whether or not she is ovulating and, if she is, the scan will additionally pinpoint the exact time when the follicle ruptures and releases the egg. This information enables a couple to time intercourse in order to maximise their chances of conception.

What is Follicle Tracking?

Follicle Tracking involves a series of vaginal ultrasound scans, starting from day 9 to day 20 of your cycle. These scans allow you to observe the follicle(s) developing in your ovary. The scans are performed using a small plastic probe which is inserted in the vagina. The process is relatively painless.

The Process of Follicle Tracking

Initially, a base line scan is carried out to determine the overall health of the reproductive area and to check for any issues that may impede conception such as fibroids, polycystic ovarian syndrome or ovarian cysts.

During a normal cycle the egg develops within a follicle in the ovary. This follicle is a thin walled structure containing fluid along with the egg attached to its inner membrane. The follicle appears as a circular fluid-filled bubble on the screen and can be seen when it is about 7-8 mm in size. It grows at a rate of about 1-2 mm per day and is ready for ovulation when it measures within the correct range of 17-25 mm in diameter. During the tracking process, the number of developing follicles and their size are measured and charted as well as ovulation being noted if and when it occurs.

In conjunction with assessment of the follicles, the development of the lining of the womb is also recorded during Follicle Tracking. In order for a pregnancy to occur, the uterine lining must be receptive to a fertilised egg in order for the embryo to implant successfully. The Follicle Tracking process measures the appearance, development and thickness of the lining of the womb as the cycle progresses.

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How do I know Ovulation has occurred?

Following ovulation, the follicle usually disappears from the scan picture completely or the walls of the follicle become irregular and collapsed. This is the best evidence that ovulation has occurred. Fluid can often be simultaneously detected in the abdomen behind the uterus. This is the follicular fluid that is released when the follicle ruptures.

What else can Follicle Tracking detect?

As well as general issues that may impede pregnancy, which will be identified during the base line scan, there are other problems that Follicle Tracking can detect, including:

1. Follicles which do not grow to the correct size before rupturing

2. Follicles which do not grow at all

3. Follicles which do not rupture at the appropriate time

4. The lining of the womb may not have thickened sufficiently to enable implantation of a fertilised egg.

Each of these aspects can be identified using Follicle Tracking, which gives you a much clearer view of what is happening, when it is happening and what, if anything, is going wrong.

How many scans per cycle will I need?

Usually in each cycle there will be between 4 and 6 scans, but this depends on the cycle. You can ovulate any time from day 6 to day 26 of your cycle and the base line scan will help to determine the initial size of the dominant follicle. Following a consultation between you, the sonographer and Karen, the timing of the next scan will be ascertained. As the cycle progresses, a very clear picture will develop of how the follicle is growing and if the lining of the womb is developing in conjunction with the follicle.

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How long does the scan take?

Follicle Tracking takes between 5 and 10 minutes to perform. You will receive a written report .

Who should have Follicle Tracking?

There are four main reasons to choose Follicle Tracking:

1. If you don’t know when you are ovulating – ovulation can occur from day 6 to day 26 and while ovulation predictor sticks can work accurately for some women, they can also be up to 5 days out.

2. If you are not sure you are ovulating at all – this can be very hard to detect without scanning as periods may seem normal.

3. If you have had several early miscarriages – Follicle Tracking will be able to assess the womb lining, ensuring it is in the appropriate state to enable implantation to occur.

4. If you are on Clomid – this drug is used to induce ovulation, to correct irregular ovulation, to increase egg production and to correct a condition known as luteal phase deficiency, where the lining of the womb does not sustain the pregnancy. Many doctors recommend that women on Clomid are monitored to ensure the ovaries and the lining are both responding normally.

Culled from......... http://www.karencostin.ie/follicletracking.htm


http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/understandingovulation.html


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For accurate assessment of your fertility situation, contact us at JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX, Ikotun Lagos Nigeria.


For FREE Consultation and FREE Counseling. Also for Quality and Accurate Medical Diagnostic Tests Contact
JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX

JOAS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIX-------WE ARE AN ULTRAMODERN MEDICAL IMAGING CENTER. WE ARE EXPERTS IN ULTRASOUND SCAN SERVICES, 3D/4D COLOUR DOPPLER SCAN SERVICES, X-RAY/RADIOLOGY SERVICES, ECG SERVICES, INFERTILITY SERVICES, HSG SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES,BLOOD BANKING SERVICES , DNA SERVICES, AND HEALTH CONSULTANCY/COUNSELLING SERVICES.

We are located at

JOAS HOUSE, 2, Okesuna Street,
Opposite The Synagogue Church Busstop,
Bolorunpelu, Ikotun, Lagos
Postcode: 100265

TEL:
08032509975,
08184590752,
08058166504,
08064981455


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