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Are You Unable To Conceive? Read This Information!! by Afolabibabe: 6:18pm On May 19, 2018
Amobek Herbal Health Care
CAUSES,PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY
Infertility is a condition that affects
approximately 1 out of every 6 couples . An
infertility diagnosis is given to a couple that
has been unsuccessful in efforts to conceive
over the course of one full year. When the
cause of infertility exists within the female
partner, it is referred to as female
infertility . Female infertility factors
contribute to approximately 50% of all
infertility cases , and female infertility
alone accounts for approximately one-third
of all infertility cases
Causes,
Treatment And Prevention
What causes female infertility?
The most common causes of female
infertility include problems with
ovulation , damage to fallopian tubes or
uterus, or problems with the cervix. Age
can contribute to infertility because as a
woman ages, her fertility naturally tends to
decrease.
Ovulation problems may be caused by
one or more of the following:
A hormone imbalance
A tumor or cyst
Eating disorders such as anorexia or
bulimia
Alcohol or drug use
Thyroid gland problems
Excess weight
Stress
Intense exercise that causes a
significant loss of body fat
Extremely brief menstrual cycles
Damage to the fallopian tubes or uterus
can be caused by one or more of the
following:
Pelvic inflammatory disease
A previous infection
Polyps in the uterus
Endometriosis or fibroids
Scar tissue or adhesions
Chronic medical illness
A previous ectopic (tubal) pregnancy
A birth defect
DES syndrome (The medication DES,
given to women to prevent
miscarriage or premature birth can
result in fertility problems for their
children.)
Abnormal cervical mucus can also cause
infertility. Abnormal cervical mucus can
prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or
make it more difficult for the sperm to
penetrate the egg.
How is female infertility
diagnosed?
Potential female infertility is assessed as
part of a thorough physical exam. The exam
will include a medical history regarding
potential factors that could contribute to
infertility.
Healthcare providers may use one or
more of the following tests/exams
to evaluate fertility:
A urine or blood test to check for
infections or a hormone problem,
including thyroid function
Pelvic exam and breast exam
A sample of cervical mucus and tissue
to determine if ovulation is occurring
Laparoscope inserted into the abdomen
to view the condition of organs and to
look for blockage, adhesions or scar
tissue.
HSG, which is an x-ray used in
conjunction with a colored liquid
inserted into the fallopian tubes making
it easier for the technician to check for
blockage.
Hysteroscopy uses a tiny telescope with
a fiber light to look for
uterine abnormalities.
Ultrasound to look at the uterus and
ovaries. May be done vaginally or
abdominally.
Sonohystogram combines an ultrasound
and saline injected into the uterus to
look for abnormalities or problems.
Tracking your ovulation through
fertility awareness will also help your
healthcare provider assess your
fertility status .
How is female infertility treated?
Female infertility is most often treated by
one or more of the following methods:
Taking hormones to address a hormone
imbalance, endometriosis, or a short
menstrual cycle
Taking medications to stimulate
ovulation
Using supplements to enhance fertility –
shop supplements
Taking antibiotics to remove an
infection
Having minor surgery to remove
blockage or scar tissues from the
fallopian tubes, uterus, or pelvic area. However, it can easily be treated by consulting a well trained herbal practitiner with all the medical results of all test done
Can female infertility be
prevented?
There is usually nothing that can be done to
prevent female infertility caused by genetic
problems
However, there are several things that
women can do to decrease the possibility
of infertility:
Take steps to prevent sexually
transmitted diseases
Avoid illicit drugs
Avoid heavy or frequent alcohol use
Adopt good personal hygiene and health
practices
Have annual check ups with your GYN
once you are sexually active.
You can contact amobek herbal health care on +2349095169532 if you experience any of the
following symptoms:
Abnormal bleeding
Abdominal pain
Fever
Unusual discharge
Pain or discomfort during intercourse
Soreness or itching in the vaginal area
Re: Are You Unable To Conceive? Read This Information!! by Afolabibabe: 7:38am On May 20, 2018
Good morning , you can follow our page on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/amobekherbalhealthcare or call +2349095169532
Re: Are You Unable To Conceive? Read This Information!! by madamomolola: 12:45am On May 22, 2018
weldone sis , may God continue bless your work ooo. Well , I was able to conceive after 3months of using her herbal products even though I first looked down on her, I was a miracle , with prayer and believe , nothing is impossible. her herbal medication really worked for me , am now a mother after 5 yrs of waiting!!!
quote author=Afolabibabe
post=67700914]Amobek Herbal Health Care
CAUSES,PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY
Infertility is a condition that affects
approximately 1 out of every 6 couples . An
infertility diagnosis is given to a couple that
has been unsuccessful in efforts to conceive
over the course of one full year. When the
cause of infertility exists within the female
partner, it is referred to as female
infertility . Female infertility factors
contribute to approximately 50% of all
infertility cases , and female infertility
alone accounts for approximately one-third
of all infertility cases
Causes,
Treatment And Prevention
What causes female infertility?
The most common causes of female
infertility include problems with
ovulation , damage to fallopian tubes or
uterus, or problems with the cervix. Age
can contribute to infertility because as a
woman ages, her fertility naturally tends to
decrease.
Ovulation problems may be caused by
one or more of the following:
A hormone imbalance
A tumor or cyst
Eating disorders such as anorexia or
bulimia
Alcohol or drug use
Thyroid gland problems
Excess weight
Stress
Intense exercise that causes a
significant loss of body fat
Extremely brief menstrual cycles
Damage to the fallopian tubes or uterus
can be caused by one or more of the
following:
Pelvic inflammatory disease
A previous infection
Polyps in the uterus
Endometriosis or fibroids
Scar tissue or adhesions
Chronic medical illness
A previous ectopic (tubal) pregnancy
A birth defect
DES syndrome (The medication DES,
given to women to prevent
miscarriage or premature birth can
result in fertility problems for their
children.)
Abnormal cervical mucus can also cause
infertility. Abnormal cervical mucus can
prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or
make it more difficult for the sperm to
penetrate the egg.
How is female infertility
diagnosed?
Potential female infertility is assessed as
part of a thorough physical exam. The exam
will include a medical history regarding
potential factors that could contribute to
infertility.
Healthcare providers may use one or
more of the following tests/exams
to evaluate fertility:
A urine or blood test to check for
infections or a hormone problem,
including thyroid function
Pelvic exam and breast exam
A sample of cervical mucus and tissue
to determine if ovulation is occurring
Laparoscope inserted into the abdomen
to view the condition of organs and to
look for blockage, adhesions or scar
tissue.
HSG, which is an x-ray used in
conjunction with a colored liquid
inserted into the fallopian tubes making
it easier for the technician to check for
blockage.
Hysteroscopy uses a tiny telescope with
a fiber light to look for
uterine abnormalities.
Ultrasound to look at the uterus and
ovaries. May be done vaginally or
abdominally.
Sonohystogram combines an ultrasound
and saline injected into the uterus to
look for abnormalities or problems.
Tracking your ovulation through
fertility awareness will also help your
healthcare provider assess your
fertility status .
How is female infertility treated?
Female infertility is most often treated by
one or more of the following methods:
Taking hormones to address a hormone
imbalance, endometriosis, or a short
menstrual cycle
Taking medications to stimulate
ovulation
Using supplements to enhance fertility –
shop supplements
Taking antibiotics to remove an
infection
Having minor surgery to remove
blockage or scar tissues from the
fallopian tubes, uterus, or pelvic area. However, it can easily be treated by consulting a well trained herbal practitiner with all the medical results of all test done
Can female infertility be
prevented?
There is usually nothing that can be done to
prevent female infertility caused by genetic
problems
However, there are several things that
women can do to decrease the possibility
of infertility:
Take steps to prevent sexually
transmitted diseases
Avoid illicit drugs
Avoid heavy or frequent alcohol use
Adopt good personal hygiene and health
practices
Have annual check ups with your GYN
once you are sexually active.
You can contact amobek herbal health care on +2349095169532 if you experience any of the
following symptoms:
Abnormal bleeding
Abdominal pain
Fever
Unusual discharge
Pain or discomfort during intercourse
Soreness or itching in the vaginal area[/quote]
Re: Are You Unable To Conceive? Read This Information!! by Afolabibabe: 11:30am On May 28, 2018
madamomolola:
weldone sis , may God continue bless your work ooo. Well , I was able to conceive after 3months of using her herbal products even though I first looked down on her, I was a miracle , with prayer and believe , nothing is impossible. her herbal medication really worked for me , am now a mother after 5 yrs of waiting!!!
quote author=Afolabibabe
post=67700914]Amobek Herbal Health Care
CAUSES,PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY
Infertility is a condition that affects
approximately 1 out of every 6 couples . An
infertility diagnosis is given to a couple that
has been unsuccessful in efforts to conceive
over the course of one full year. When the
cause of infertility exists within the female
partner, it is referred to as female
infertility . Female infertility factors
contribute to approximately 50% of all
infertility cases , and female infertility
alone accounts for approximately one-third
of all infertility cases
Causes,
Treatment And Prevention
What causes female infertility?
The most common causes of female
infertility include problems with
ovulation , damage to fallopian tubes or
uterus, or problems with the cervix. Age
can contribute to infertility because as a
woman ages, her fertility naturally tends to
decrease.
Ovulation problems may be caused by
one or more of the following:
A hormone imbalance
A tumor or cyst
Eating disorders such as anorexia or
bulimia
Alcohol or drug use
Thyroid gland problems
Excess weight
Stress
Intense exercise that causes a
significant loss of body fat
Extremely brief menstrual cycles
Damage to the fallopian tubes or uterus
can be caused by one or more of the
following:
Pelvic inflammatory disease
A previous infection
Polyps in the uterus
Endometriosis or fibroids
Scar tissue or adhesions
Chronic medical illness
A previous ectopic (tubal) pregnancy
A birth defect
DES syndrome (The medication DES,
given to women to prevent
miscarriage or premature birth can
result in fertility problems for their
children.)
Abnormal cervical mucus can also cause
infertility. Abnormal cervical mucus can
prevent the sperm from reaching the egg or
make it more difficult for the sperm to
penetrate the egg.
How is female infertility
diagnosed?
Potential female infertility is assessed as
part of a thorough physical exam. The exam
will include a medical history regarding
potential factors that could contribute to
infertility.
Healthcare providers may use one or
more of the following tests/exams
to evaluate fertility:
A urine or blood test to check for
infections or a hormone problem,
including thyroid function
Pelvic exam and breast exam
A sample of cervical mucus and tissue
to determine if ovulation is occurring
Laparoscope inserted into the abdomen
to view the condition of organs and to
look for blockage, adhesions or scar
tissue.
HSG, which is an x-ray used in
conjunction with a colored liquid
inserted into the fallopian tubes making
it easier for the technician to check for
blockage.
Hysteroscopy uses a tiny telescope with
a fiber light to look for
uterine abnormalities.
Ultrasound to look at the uterus and
ovaries. May be done vaginally or
abdominally.
Sonohystogram combines an ultrasound
and saline injected into the uterus to
look for abnormalities or problems.
Tracking your ovulation through
fertility awareness will also help your
healthcare provider assess your
fertility status .
How is female infertility treated?
Female infertility is most often treated by
one or more of the following methods:
Taking hormones to address a hormone
imbalance, endometriosis, or a short
menstrual cycle
Taking medications to stimulate
ovulation
Using supplements to enhance fertility –
shop supplements
Taking antibiotics to remove an
infection
Having minor surgery to remove
blockage or scar tissues from the
fallopian tubes, uterus, or pelvic area. However, it can easily be treated by consulting a well trained herbal practitiner with all the medical results of all test done
Can female infertility be
prevented?
There is usually nothing that can be done to
prevent female infertility caused by genetic
problems
However, there are several things that
women can do to decrease the possibility
of infertility:
Take steps to prevent sexually
transmitted diseases
Avoid illicit drugs
Avoid heavy or frequent alcohol use
Adopt good personal hygiene and health
practices
Have annual check ups with your GYN
once you are sexually active.
You can contact amobek herbal health care on +2349095169532 if you experience any of the
following symptoms:
Abnormal bleeding
Abdominal pain
Fever
Unusual discharge
Pain or discomfort during intercourse
Soreness or itching in the vaginal area
thanks

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