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Fertility Problem - Do not waits too for a child

08 October 2009 · Viewed 5160 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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You want a child? Do not wait too! Couples who want a child should not wait too long at risk of rapid fertility decline with age. Second, if despite the attempts, baby does not come again; do not wait too long before seeking help. What are the recommendations of doctors? Couples need to know two things....

When baby does not come, what are the solutions & answer...How is a baby? What about fertility. Ovulation: Know determine the big day of your cycle.

1) After 35 years, it is difficult for a woman to be pregnant:
Each month, the probability that a woman is pregnant is 25% at 25 years, 12% at 30 years and 6% at 40 years. Thus, the probability of becoming pregnant decreases with age because the fertility decline gradually. The fateful age at which it becomes difficult to be pregnant is 35 years.

2) Should be consulted after 6 months to a year of unsuccessful attempts:
It is recommended for couples to visit after a year of unsuccessful attempts. However, if history or gynecological disorder and confusion, it is advisable to consult as early as 6 months. This suggestion, recommendation also applies to women over 35 years.

After determining the changes in natural fertility with age, one wonders what is the probability of pregnancy in women who use medically assisted procreation?

The success rate of in vitro fertilization to every attempt is above 20% until the age of 37 years and 6 to 8% at 42 years (excluding egg donation).

In conclusion, the fall in fertility with age is important and critical age is 35 years. Second, the majority of pregnancies occurring within 6 months, it is advisable to consult in the absence of pregnancy after one year of regular relation, or 6 months in women over 35 or if gynecological disorders.

What are the risks of late pregnancy, late pregnancy, and pregnancy complicated…..Pregnancy at 40 years: what are the risks?

After a gestational diabetes, diabetes care…..As age advances, the more risk associated with pregnancy increase.

For children: increased risk of fetal malformation, growth retardation, prematurity, low birth weight.

For the mother: increased risk of diabetes, hypertension, haemorrhage…

Another major risk that we must not forget to mention is not to have children...
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Alternative Remedies for couple who want a baby:
Want a baby? Take folic acid a year in advance! Folic acid is a vitamin supplementation which is recommended for women who want to put a baby on the way, a few weeks before conception.

The foods richest in folate are yeast, but we eat little.
Followed by spinach, melon, nuts and ripened cheeses (brie, blue, goat ...). Finally, other vegetables with average grades are very interesting because we eat regularly and in large portions: leafy vegetables (lettuce, endive, cabbage, and leek), green beans, peas, radishes, and asparagus. But also: carrots, tomatoes, onions, pumpkins, corn, peppers, citrus, banana, kiwi, berries, dates, figs, apples, pears, potatoes, rice, pasta, fresh dairy products, eggs, meat, fish, etc.
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