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How does SCI affect sexuality and fertility?

Little, Meyers & Associates, INC.
Although SCI frequently affects sexual functioning, there are many therapies that allow people with SCI to have an active and satisfying sex life. In general, experts encourage each person to determine his/her level of function by learning how their own body and mind react in certain situations. Complete and open communication and exploration between partners is recommended. Fertility is frequently affected in men with SCI.

Can my endometriosis affect my fertility or IVF cycle?

ICSI - Infertility - IVF - Barbados Fertility Centre
Endometriosis is a medical condition where cells that usually remain confined to the cavity of the uterus, grow outside of the uterus usually on or in the ovaries and also on the surface of the pelvic cavity between the uterus and the rectum. Endometriosis can cause pelvic pain and may also decrease the chances of natural conception, as it can affect tubal function and ovulation.

How does endometriosis affect women?

Endometriosis
Endometriosis can cause a great deal of pain, because when the endometrial material goes through the normal cycle, it has no way of leaving the body. This causes a build-up of this tissue. In areas where endometriosis occurs may certain chemicals may be secreted and irritate other nearby tissue, causing pain. Over time, endometrial tissue can grow and harden into nodules or bumps that look like individual organs. During menstruation, women with endometriosis will feel more severe symptoms.

How does chlamydia affect fertility?

GCA - Reproductive Health FAQs
Chlamydia is the fastest growing sexually transmitted infection and the most common. It often goes unnoticed and therefore can be left untreated. It often does not produce any symptoms in its early stages. It is very easily treatable but if it is left untreated, it can lead to more serious health problems. These include pelvic inflammatory disease (infection of the uterus and fallopian tubes), which can lead to infertility problems.

How does smoking affect fertility ?

MARC - Male Infertility Treatment Centre using IVF, ICSI, Et...
Smoking cause decrease in sperm density and motility and increase in number of abnormal forms. Smoking affects Hypothalamo - Pituitory - Gonodotrophic axis affecting the levels of estrodial.

What Is Endometriosis?

Frequently Asked Fertility Questions, Virginia IVF & Androlo...
Endometriosis is endometrium in an ectopic location that contains endometrial glands and stroma. In other words, it is uterine-like tissue that is growing outside the uterus causing pain and/or infertility. Its cause is unknown. There are many theories and people who will tell you they know what causes it, but every answer has contradictions. It could be genetics. It could be retrograde menses. It could be congenital. It could be all of the above or none of the above. We simply don't know.

How does a molar pregnancy affect my fertility?

Molar Pregnancy, SVCMC; New York NY
A molar pregnancy typically triggers common signs of pregnancy—a missed menstrual period, breast tenderness, fatigue, increased urination, and morning sickness. Contact your health professional immediately if you have signs of pregnancy and develop any of the following during your first trimester: Vaginal bleeding (light or heavy). Light vaginal bleeding in the first trimester is common in a normal pregnancy. However, it may signal a molar pregnancy or a miscarriage.

Q7: How does age affect fertility?

ReproMed Fertility Center, Dallas - Frequently Asked Questio...
As a woman ages, the many biological changes taking place in her body are responsible for the decrease in her ability to become pregnant and carry a pregnancy to term. There is a direct association between advancing female age and infertility. From age 30 to 35, the chances of becoming pregnant gradually decline and after age 40 there is a sharp decline. The probability of having a baby decreases 3-5% per year after age 30 and even faster after age 40.

How does PCOS affect fertility and pregnancy?

HomesteadSchools.com - Women's Health
PCOS can negatively affect fertility since it can prevent ovulation. Some women with PCOS have menstrual periods, but do not ovulate. A woman with PCOS may be able to take fertility drugs, such as Clomid, or injectable fertility medications to induce ovulation. To help ovulation occur, women also can take insulin-sensitizing medications or steroids (to lower androgen levels).

How does egg donation affect my fertility in the future?

CHR - Egg Donor Application
Egg retrieval is always performed under ultrasound guidance. However, there is always a risk that a needle may puncture surrounding tissue or organs causing injury, bleeding and/or infection. There is also a small risk (less than 5%) of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. During ovarian hyperstimulation, the ovaries become enlarged and fluid may collect in the abdominal cavity causing bloating; a weight gain of 5-10 pounds and severe pelvic pain may occur.

What causes varicocele, and how does it affect fertility? What can be done to correct it?

Male Infertility Facts
Varicoceles are very common and tend to develop during adolescence. 15 percent of all men have varicoceles, but not all varicoceles affect fertility. It appears that decreased fertility is based on increased temperature within the testicles. They can be corrected by surgery or by radiologic placement of coils in the dilated veins.

How does it affect you?

Arthritis NSW | Education | Frequently Asked Questionsa abou...
Arthritis and musculoskeletal pain can affect different people in different ways. Everyone gets aches and pains in their muscles and joints from time to time particularly if they take part in strenuous physical activities. Such pain is often short lived. However the different types of arthritis require medical assessment and intervention, the aim of which is to induce remission, relieve pain and improve function.

How does this affect my bill?

Frequently Asked Questions
Instead of mailing out student invoices each semester, you will be emailed a notification from e-commerceProcess@sdbor.edu that a new statement is ready to view and pay in SDePay. The email notification will be sent to your official university email address. Any authorized payers which you have created profiles for will also receive the email notification. Payment and payment plan arrangements will still be due prior to the start of the term.

What causes endometriosis?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)
One of the most puzzling conditions affecting women, the cause of endometriosis is not yet known. The most common theory, however, is that "retrograde menstruation" causes some of the menstrual tissue to back up through the fallopian tubes and implant in the abdomen. Endometrial cells in the menstrual fluid may then attach themselves to various sites in the pelvic cavity and cause growths.

What are the symptoms of endometriosis?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)
Approximately 15% of all women during the childbearing years develop some degree of endometriosis before reaching menopause. The most common symptoms of the disease are pre-menstrual and menstrual pain, heavy or irregular bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse and urinary or bowel problems in conjunction with menstruation. In more serious cases, scar tissue may form on the ovary or fallopian tube, thus causing infertility.
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