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Another Reason to Stop Smoking If You’re Trying to Get Pregnant…

Friday, October 1st, 2010

If you’re trying to get pregnant and undergoing fertility treatments, here’s another reason to stop smoking — a new study has found a link suggesting that pregnant women who smoke may be affecting the fertility of their babies, especially male children.

The German study, published in an early September edition of “Human Reproduction” (a medical journal), used 37-68 day old embryos to evaluate the development of the testes.  The study found a significant correlation between mothers who smoked and a reduction in the normal number of reproductive cells and somatic cells in their offspring.

Although more evidence needs to be collected regarding this matter, it’s important that all women who are trying to conceive stop smoking.  Not only is it better for a child’s health and development, but it’s also better for the mommy.

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  • Could a Man’s Infertility Occur While He’s Still In Utero?

    Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

    Due to the high rise in the rate of male infertility, there’s been a wave of interest in the source of the problem.  And some researchers are taking a unique approach, turning their sights on testicular development in utero.

    A growing number of scientists are convinced that a male’s infertility could partially (or entirely) be determined based on what’s occurring during his fetal development stages.  For instance, if his mother is repeatedly exposed to smoke (even secondhand smoke), excessive pollution, toxins (like certain plastics) and other substances, some say his chances of having a child of his own will decrease.

    Though studies haven’t conclusively “yea-ed” or “nay-ed” this theory, it’s definitely one worth pursuing.  It also echoes the sentiment that all pregnant women should be careful about the environments to which they are exposed, lest their environment lead to future concerns for their children.

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  • Fertility Info 101: About PCOS

    Saturday, March 13th, 2010

    As part of our newest series, Fertility Info 101, we’re offering information about PCOS.

    PCOS Defined:

    PCOS stands for “polycystic ovary syndrome”.  Women with PCOS have issues with their hormones and tend to grow benign cysts on their ovaries, ultimately causing problems with menstruation.  As a result, PCOS can create issues with fertility.

    How Many Women Have PCOS?

    Statistics on PCOS vary, since some women do not get treatment.  However, out of every 100 females, around 6-7 are likely to have or develop PCOS.

    What Are Common PCOS Signs and Symptoms?

    Some of the more common signs and/or symptoms of PCOS include:

    • Unexplained weight gain.
    • Acne.
    • Repeat miscarriages.
    • Extra facial and body hair.
    • High cholesterol.
    • Stroke.
    • Diabetes.
    • Irregular menstruation.
    • Problems becoming pregnant.

    How is PCOS Treated?

    PCOS is treated through a mixture of home remedies (exercise, eating right, controlling weight) and, sometimes, hormone-balancing medications.

    Can a Women with PCOS Get Pregnant?

    Women with PCOS can and do get pregnant.  However, it is important that they be a) diagnosed and b) under the care of a specialist throughout their journey to conceive.

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