Posts Tagged ‘Infertility’
|Stress Could Decrease Women’s Chances Of Conceiving, Study Reports
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Tags: conceiving, Infertility, pregnancy, stress
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Pregnant drinking ‘affects sperm’
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Tags: alcohol, alcoholism, Diet, drinking, fertility, Infertility, Nutrition, pregnancy, sperm
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Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Have Higher BPA Blood Levels, Study Finds
Friday, June 25th, 2010
Tags: androgens, BPA, Chemicals, estrogen, hormonal imbalance, Infertility, Obesity, PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome, testosterone, Type 2 diabetes
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U of I study: Lack of omega-3 fatty acid linked to male infertility
Monday, April 12th, 2010
Tags: DHA, Diet, Infertility, Nutrition, omega-3
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Mediterranean Diet Tied to Fertility Treatment Success
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Researchers have found that women undergoing fertility treatment who adhere more closely to a Mediterranean diet than a standard diet were 40 percent more likely to become pregnant.
Tags: Diet, fertility treatment, in-vitro fertilization, Infertility, IVF, mediterranean diet, Nutrition
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
In honor of Women’s Health Month, I felt it important to discuss a syndrome that, like women, is elusive, complex, and foolish to ignore. The syndrome is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
PCOS appears in between 4 and 12% of women seen in American clinics (1. 2) and in 20% of obese women (3). These numbers may be inaccurate, though, because of the variety and inconsistency of criteria for diagnosis in the past, and the myriad of subtle symptoms that go unreported or overlooked. Symptoms such as acne, mild facial hair or nipple hair, irregular periods, heavy periods, difficulty conceiving, or intermittent pelvic pain may seem unremarkable or easily treatable by themselves, but collectively, they point to a very important diagnosis.
This is disturbing because not only are we at risk for missing the mark on its prevalence, but we may also be missing the diagnosis of PCOS all together.
The possibility of misdiagnosing or ignoring PCOS has significant implications. There is increased risk for Type 2 diabetes, increased thickening of the endometrial lining and hyper-estrogen related cancers, and cardiovascular disease. Treatments typically include pharmaceutical hormone regulators such as oral contraceptives and metformin, as well as a recommendation for weight loss in the overweight or obese PCOS patient. While medications have been beneficial for some, many women are opposed to the use of prescription medications unless absolutely necessary. And women often do not like the side effects associated with these treatments.
More and more, women are asking the question, “Are there any alternative therapies?” The good news is that for many women the answer is yes. (more…)
Tags: alternative PCOS treatment, Diet, Exercise, Infertility, irregular periods, natural PCOS treatment, naturopathic PCOS treatment, Nutrition, Obesity, PCOS, polycystic ovarian syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, Type 2 diabetes, Weight loss
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Scientists link flame retardants and reduced human fertility
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Tags: flame retardants, Infertility, PBDEs, pregnancy
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The Naturopathic Approach to Infertility
Friday, July 27th, 2007
In this podcast, Portland naturopathic doctors, Dr. Andy Swanson and Dr. Greg Nigh discuss the medical political issues surrounding infertility. They’ll tell you how modern medicine would treat infertility, and then compare that to how naturopathic medicine would treat it.
Listen to The Naturopathic Approach to Infertility
Tags: alternative infertility treatment, Dr. Andy Swanson, Dr. Greg Nigh, egg count, fertility, Infertility, natural infertility treatment, naturopathic infertility treatment, sperm count, thyroid
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