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Posts Tagged ‘Scientists’
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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Tags: Echoes, Environments, Excessive Pollution, Fetal Development Stages, Infertility, Male Infertility, Miracles, Plastics, Pregnant Women, Scientists, Secondhand Smoke, Sentiment, Toxins Posted in Male Infertility | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
One of the common concerns faced by numerous women undergoing (or planning to undergo) IVF treatment is that they’ll have to become intimately acquainted with needles. Though most females simply accept this as a reality, some do decline IVF based on their serious loathing of shots.
Reproductive health specialists and scientists have long recognized this stumbling block and are now testing a shot-free IVF treatment. This needleless treatment takes the form of a vaginal progesterone cream, which requires no invasive techniques.
Rates for pregnancies for the small group of participants who helped with initial research were the same as traditional IVF treatments (with needles.) However, some women did still experience side effects in line with shot-related IVF procedures.
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Tags: Decline, Experience Side Effects, Females, Initial Research, Invasive Techniques, Ivf Procedures, IVF treatment, IVF treatments, Miracles, Needles, Participants, Pregnancies, Progesterone, Progesterone Cream, Reproductive Health Specialists, Rsi, Scientists, Small Group, Stumbling Block, Vaginal Progesterone Posted in IVF treatments | No Comments »
Saturday, December 19th, 2009
In a rather unusual story from Canada, two sisters who are involved in a field that involves adult sex toys are concerned that chemicals that have been banned (at least in Canada) from other items are allowed in adult bedroom products.
Two of the chemicals in question are bisphenol A and phthalates, which some claim are linked to medical concerns including infertility. Other chemicals (many of which are commonly found in sexual lubricants) have also been deemed potentially dangerous by some scientists.
Though this shouldn’t be cause for extreme measures, couples who use bedroom devices to enhance their romantic activities may wish to consider the materials from which those items are manufactured.
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Tags: Adult Products, Adult Sex Toys, Adult Toys, Bedroom Products, Bedroom Toys, Canada, Chemicals, Couples, Extreme Measures, Infertility, Medical Concerns, Miracles, Romantic Activities, Scientists, Sexual Lubricants, Two Sisters, Unusual Story Posted in Fertility Issues In the News | No Comments »
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