Getting Infertility

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Finding out that you’re going to have a baby is exciting, but you are also scared thinking – what if something happens to the baby or what if you have a miscarriage? It is something you do not want to think about, but it is better to know the signs and symptoms of a miscarriage to be better aware.

A miscarriage is the loss of a baby, in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Nowadays, miscarriages are even more common as women get to know that they’re pregnant, very early on. In the past, women wouldn’t even realise that they have miscarried since they would bleed upon a miscarriage and thought of it as a late period. This could happen in cases of a chemical pregnancy, wherein the egg gets fertilised but doesn’t get implanted. The pregnancy hormone is produced and a pregnancy test may reveal that you’re pregnant but it is not a viable pregnancy.

There are a few signs and symptoms of an early miscarriage –

1. Bleeding

Usually, the first and the most common sign of a miscarriage is bleeding. Since it is very common in the first trimester, bleeding may not necessarily be due to miscarriage. But if you notice that you’re bleeding as if you were menstruating and if it is accompanied by cramps, it might be due to a miscarriage. You would notice bright, red blood or a brownish discharge. There may be clots or tissue as well. Sometimes, it also happens that women who miscarry do not experience any bleeding.

2. Cramping and pain

If your uterus tries to expel the pregnancy, you may experience menstrual-like cramps and this may be a sign of miscarriage. If you experience pain along with bleeding and cramps, you should consult your doctor. You might also experience pain in your lower back, although it could be normal during pregnancy thus it is best to talk to your doctor about any signs that you’re experiencing.

3. Whitish-pink discharge

If you notice a whitish-pink discharge from the vagina, you may have suffered from a miscarriage. Thus, always check if you notice any unusual discharge.

4. Pregnancy symptoms subside

Normal symptoms that you experience during pregnancy such as breast tenderness and nausea, may subside because the hormone levels would decrease if you have had a miscarriage.

There may be a lot of reasons that would cause a miscarriage. Genetic factors and chromosomal problems, hormonal imbalance, placental and uterine problems, an ectopic pregnancy or an illness – any of these could cause a miscarriage.

Unfortunately, there is no way in which a miscarriage can be avoided, but certain factors can be kept in mind if you’re trying to get pregnant again. All expecting mothers should abstain from drugs, alcohol and smoking and follow a well-balanced, healthy diet. You should also be aware of the risks of infections and be aware of the movements.

Before trying for another baby, you must wait for some time. It is completely okay to not be ready for a baby, for a while as a miscarriage is devastating for any couple.

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Finding out that you’re going to have a baby is exciting, but you are also scared thinking – what if something happens to the baby or what if you have a miscarriage? It is something you do not want to think about, but it is better to know the signs and symptoms of a miscarriage to be better aware.

A miscarriage is the loss of a baby, in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Nowadays, miscarriages are even more common as women get to know that they’re pregnant, very early on. In the past, women wouldn’t even realise that they have miscarried since they would bleed upon a miscarriage and thought of it as a late period. This could happen in cases of a chemical pregnancy, wherein the egg gets fertilised but doesn’t get implanted. The pregnancy hormone is produced and a pregnancy test may reveal that you’re pregnant but it is not a viable pregnancy.

There are a few signs and symptoms of an early miscarriage –

1. Bleeding

Usually, the first and the most common sign of a miscarriage is bleeding. Since it is very common in the first trimester, bleeding may not necessarily be due to miscarriage. But if you notice that you’re bleeding as if you were menstruating and if it is accompanied by cramps, it might be due to a miscarriage. You would notice bright, red blood or a brownish discharge. There may be clots or tissue as well. Sometimes, it also happens that women who miscarry do not experience any bleeding.

2. Cramping and pain

If your uterus tries to expel the pregnancy, you may experience menstrual-like cramps and this may be a sign of miscarriage. If you experience pain along with bleeding and cramps, you should consult your doctor. You might also experience pain in your lower back, although it could be normal during pregnancy thus it is best to talk to your doctor about any signs that you’re experiencing.

3. Whitish-pink discharge

If you notice a whitish-pink discharge from the vagina, you may have suffered from a miscarriage. Thus, always check if you notice any unusual discharge.

4. Pregnancy symptoms subside

Normal symptoms that you experience during pregnancy such as breast tenderness and nausea, may subside because the hormone levels would decrease if you have had a miscarriage.

There may be a lot of reasons that would cause a miscarriage. Genetic factors and chromosomal problems, hormonal imbalance, placental and uterine problems, an ectopic pregnancy or an illness – any of these could cause a miscarriage.

Unfortunately, there is no way in which a miscarriage can be avoided, but certain factors can be kept in mind if you’re trying to get pregnant again. All expecting mothers should abstain from drugs, alcohol and smoking and follow a well-balanced, healthy diet. You should also be aware of the risks of infections and be aware of the movements.

Before trying for another baby, you must wait for some time. It is completely okay to not be ready for a baby, for a while as a miscarriage is devastating for any couple.

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Signs of Miscarriage

Signs of Miscarriage

May 13, 2018

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It is already daunting when you get to know that you or your partner is infertile. It can cause havoc to your mental and emotional well being. But thanks to the advancements in Science and medicine, there are ways to treat these issues and if diagnosed at an earlier state, they can be cured and the couple can look at becoming parents.

When going for fertility treatments, it is important to understand the whole procedure before diving into it. That is why you should choose a specialist very carefully. A specialist will help you carefully understand the process of the treatment and even suggest you a better treatment based on your symptoms and other factors causing infertility.

Some important factors to understand in undergoing the procedure for infertility are:

–       Age

–       Cause for infertility

–       Ovulation factor

–       Condition of the fallopian tube

–       Sperm quality and mobility of the male

–       Endometriosis

Once you understand all these factors choosing a procedure for treating infertility becomes easy. Another important aspect on your way to conceive again is how many times you should undergo the treatment.

For some couples, it predetermined and they want to go for IVF. Others prefer trying out other non-invasive or less invasive methods like fertility pills etc. If you have crossed the age bar and are still clueless, then IVF is possibly the safest way for you to conceive.

IVF treatment has multiple stages. First the patient is prepped with hormones and their menstrual cycles are carefully monitored. Once the eggs are harvested, sperms from your partner are taken and prepared. After this the eggs are allowed to fertilize. The embryo formed from this is implanted in the uterus of the woman.

Once this is done there are chances that the embryo attaches to the uterine wall and if it is able to survive the early weeks of the pregnancy, it stays. Alternatively, there is a possibility that the embryo simply does not attach and so it gets menstruated with your next period.

It is very much possible for a woman to conceive in her first cycle of IVF and it’s also possible for many attempts to fail. For women in the age of 40 years and below, it takes about 1 to 3 cycles to conceive, whereas for women over 40, the cycles average from 3 to 6 minimum.

There are no guarantees but the above-given factors play a very important role in determining how many cycles of treatment will it require for you to get pregnant. Apollo fertility clinics hold expertise in providing a comprehensive healthcare experience to our patients to bring back their hope of becoming parents.

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It is already daunting when you get to know that you or your partner is infertile. It can cause havoc to your mental and emotional well being. But thanks to the advancements in Science and medicine, there are ways to treat these issues and if diagnosed at an earlier state, they can be cured and the couple can look at becoming parents.

When going for fertility treatments, it is important to understand the whole procedure before diving into it. That is why you should choose a specialist very carefully. A specialist will help you carefully understand the process of the treatment and even suggest you a better treatment based on your symptoms and other factors causing infertility.

Some important factors to understand in undergoing the procedure for infertility are:

–       Age

–       Cause for infertility

–       Ovulation factor

–       Condition of the fallopian tube

–       Sperm quality and mobility of the male

–       Endometriosis

Once you understand all these factors choosing a procedure for treating infertility becomes easy. Another important aspect on your way to conceive again is how many times you should undergo the treatment.

For some couples, it predetermined and they want to go for IVF. Others prefer trying out other non-invasive or less invasive methods like fertility pills etc. If you have crossed the age bar and are still clueless, then IVF is possibly the safest way for you to conceive.

IVF treatment has multiple stages. First the patient is prepped with hormones and their menstrual cycles are carefully monitored. Once the eggs are harvested, sperms from your partner are taken and prepared. After this the eggs are allowed to fertilize. The embryo formed from this is implanted in the uterus of the woman.

Once this is done there are chances that the embryo attaches to the uterine wall and if it is able to survive the early weeks of the pregnancy, it stays. Alternatively, there is a possibility that the embryo simply does not attach and so it gets menstruated with your next period.

It is very much possible for a woman to conceive in her first cycle of IVF and it’s also possible for many attempts to fail. For women in the age of 40 years and below, it takes about 1 to 3 cycles to conceive, whereas for women over 40, the cycles average from 3 to 6 minimum.

There are no guarantees but the above-given factors play a very important role in determining how many cycles of treatment will it require for you to get pregnant. Apollo fertility clinics hold expertise in providing a comprehensive healthcare experience to our patients to bring back their hope of becoming parents.

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How many cycles of this infertility treatment are recommended?

How many cycles of this infertility treatment are recommended?

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