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Fertility Notes – Celebrate PCOS Awareness Month

Friday, September 17th, 2010

September has officially been named PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) awareness month, and as we’ve mentioned here before, PCOS can be a huge factor for women trying to conceive.

In a nutshell, PCOS negatively affects ovulation, causing it to occur very infrequently or not at all.  Consequently, women who have PCOS may experience infertility… even if they’ve already had prior children without resorting to fertility treatments.  (This type of PCOS-driven secondary fertility isn’t uncommon, though it often surprises couples.)

Fortunately, PCOScan be detected and there are numerous medications available to help women “jump start” their ovulation.  Though they certainly don’t work for everyone, they are worth trying if the opportunity to conceive a child without other fertility treatments is desired.

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  • CBS News Report – Males Might Be Infertile with Specific Females and Not with Others

    Sunday, June 27th, 2010

    This just in from a CBS news article…

    It would appear from some preliminary research performed by Australian scientists that, as might be suspected, infertilitymay be a factor that’s driven by couple-specific physical incompatibilities.  Thus, a man may have fertility difficulties with one woman but not with others.

    The crux of the problem appears to be in how the woman’s body reacts to the man’s sperm.  If her body is accepting of his particular sperm, she’ll enable his sperm to fertilize her eggs.  If her body isn’t accepting of his sperm make-up, natural conception will be more difficult.

    This isn’t to suggest, of course, that any of this “denying or accepting” is happening on a conscious level.  Neither men nor women can innately control the way their bodies respond.  But it could lead to future fertility treatment options that, until now, haven’t been attempted.

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