Infertility Causes
Feature Writer Articles in Infertility Causes
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Molar Pregnancy
Molar pregnancy is a rarely publicized complication that has a small risk of developing into cancer and causing infertility in women.
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Lichen Sclerosus
A distressing skin condition called Lichen Sclerosus goes undiagnosed in many women and may deform your genitals, making it impossible to have sex, and therefore a baby.
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Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are commonly thought of as harmless, but these growths can cause infertility and miscarriage.
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Contributing Articles in Infertility Causes
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Causes Of Fertility Problems
Fertility problems can be difficult for a couple, especially if they are unaware of the reasons for the infertility. Find out why a couple might have trouble conceiving.
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Infertility and Nutritional Deficiencies
Infertility can be caused by many different factors including functional and even emotional but many people miss the possibility it is caused by a deficiency or toxicity.
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Antibacterial Soaps Linked to Infertility
Triclosan, a popular antibacterial agent in soaps, lotions, and detergents, has been shown to decrease fertility and promote allergies and cancer in a recent study.
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Screening for High FSH / DOR
Women with DOR are shocked to discover they are running out of eggs. Some say it's important for all women to keep a close eye on their ovarian reserve.
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Causes of Male Infertility
Often, couples unable to conceive overlook the fact that a high percentage of infertility cases involve a male factor. Male infertility has several causes.
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Low Progesterone
Progesterone is a vital component of a successful pregnancy. Low levels of this hormone can be responsible for infertility issues or recurrent miscarriages.
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Male Age May Affect Miscarriage Rate
Dr. Stephanie Belloc was scheduled to release the findings of a study which she claims demonstrated a link between paternal age and miscarriage rates.
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Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)
The hysterosalpingogram is an x-ray dye test that allows physicians to examine the uterus and fallopian tubes for abnormalities which can cause recurrent miscarriage.
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Endometrial Biopsy
The endometrial biopsy is a test to determine the health of the uterine lining and its ability to support a pregnancy in patients who suffer from recurrent loss.
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Chromosomal Abnormalities
Chromosomal abnormality, the leading cause of miscarriage, is responsible for about half of all miscarriages.
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