Monday, January 10, 2022

5 health problems that could be affecting your fertility


 After a lifetime of condoms and birth control pills, it can be a shock if your first few months of unprotected sex dont lead to pregnancy. For most couples, the answer is just patience80 percent of couples who have sex two or more times a week will get pregnant within a year on their own.

 

But what about those who dont? If youre under 35 and youve been trying for a year (or are over 35 and have been trying for six months), it might be time to see your doctor and investigate possible reasons why youre not getting pregnant. The answer often comes down to age (because as you get older, you have fewer eggs, and they are more likely to have defects, so they wont implant in your uterus) or an issue with your partners sperm. But there are also common medical issues that cause infertility. The good news is, most are reversible with treatment. Here are five common health problems that might be keeping you from getting pregnant.

 

1. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

PCOS causes a hormonal imbalance that interferes with your bodys ability to release eggs, and its the most common cause of infertility, says Yaakov Bentov, a reproductive endocrinologist and research director at Torontos Anova Fertility. You might have it if you have irregular periods, and facial hair or acne (which can indicate the presence of higher than normal levels of the male hormone androgen). The good news is, PCOS can be treated by a family doctor with an oral medication like letrozole, which helps you ovulate. The treatment is very cheap, people can get it outside of a fertility clinic, and unlike with in vitro fertilization (IVF), theyre more likely to only have one baby and a healthy pregnancy,says Jeff Roberts, a reproductive endocrinologist and co-director of the Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine in Burnaby, BC.   concerned woman looking out the window   

   Problems getting pregnant? It could be PCOS

 

 

2. Endometriosis

If you have severe pain every month around the time you get your period, endometriosis might be to blame. Its a result of the type of tissue that should be growing inside your uterus growingand bleedinginto your abdomen instead. Though, for many people, it doesnt affect fertility, in others endometriosis can cause chronic inflammation, which reduces the chances of an embryo successfully implanting in the uterus. In more severe cases, it can also lead to the fallopian tubes being scarred and blocked. Treatment is different for pain than it is for fertility: surgery might be performed to remove the extra endometrial tissue to relieve pain, whereas IVF is most commonly used to bypass any issues with the fallopian tubes to help women get pregnant.

 

 

3. Uterine fibroids

Fibroids are non-cancerous tumours that grow in your uterus and cause heavy periods and abdominal pain. They are found in about one-third of women, says Bentov, and youre more likely to have them if youre of African descent. Most often, they dont affect fertility, though one subtype, known as submucosal fibroids, grow in the lining of your uterus, making it harder for the embryo to implant, and easier to miscarry. Thats why when we test women [at our fertility clinic], we always look into the uterine cavity for fibroids,says Bentov. The fix is most often a simple day surgery that shaves off the fibroids through the cervix.

 

4. Hypothyroidism

Feeling tired and more prone to weight gain than usual? In some people, thats a sign of hypothyroidism, which occurs when your body doesnt make enough of the hormones produced by your thyroidtriiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). Along with making you feel sluggish and put on extra pounds, hypothyroidism can also interfere with the hormonal signals that make your ovaries release eggs. The good news is hypothyroidism is usually easy to treat with a synthetic thyroid hormone called levothyroxine.

 

 

5. Pelvic inflammatory disease

Some sexually transmitted infections, including chlamydia and gonorrhea, often have no symptoms so they go untreated, which can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease occurs when bacteria from these diseases track up the vagina, into the uterus and the tubes, which are normally sterile environments,says Roberts. That can create scar tissue that blocks the fallopian tubes. In some cases, surgery can help with scar tissue, but the procedure doesnt yield very good pregnancy rates. Still, many women with pelvic inflammatory disease can still get pregnant with IVF, which bypasses the fallopian tubes.

 

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Friday, January 7, 2022

Some Secrets Women Wish You Knew

 

A Caring Guy Is a Hot Guy

1. What do women want? For those who've ever pondered this question, here are 19 relationship secrets. They're based on the study of healthy, happy couples and our changing gender roles. Secret No. 1: Women appreciate a guy with a sensitive side, especially when they're upset. Put your arm around them and hand them a tissue. Nurturing is a powerful way to connect.

 

Chivalry Still Has a Place

2. When it comes to romance, many women do like men to take a traditional masculine role. This is especially true in the wooing stage of a relationship, according to psychologist Diana Kirschner, PhD, who's written several books about love. They are perfectly capable of pulling out their own chair or opening a door, but if you see them hesitate, they might just be waiting for you to be the gentleman.

 

Dress to Impress

3. Styles come and go, but men's attention to their grooming and clothing should be long lasting. It's important to women from the first flirtation through the honeymoon and beyond. "You've got to figure out if there's a certain look that she likes," says Kirschner. "If she likes a guy in tight jeans, you wear tight jeans."

 

Guy Wears Red, Guy Gets Girl

4. OK, this tip doesn't come from women, but from clever testing by psychologists of women's subconscious preferences. One intriguing study found that the color red made men seem more powerful, attractive, and sexually desirable to women. There's a caveat, though. Red doesn't make guys appear nicer or kinder. That part is up to you.

 

Don't Hide Your Flaws

5. Nothing captures a woman's heart quite like a good man who wants to be a better man, according to love guru Kirschner. "Women love personal growth, they love a man who is thoughtful and sensitive." They like it when their men recognize a flaw -- a short temper, for example, or a regularly sullen mood after work -- and love it when they make an effort to address it.

 

Don't Try to Fix Their World

6. When something's bothering them, they want your ear, not your advice. "Men feel the need to fix things because they are solution-oriented," says Kirschner. "But to a woman, really listening is a wonderful, wonderful thing that deepens the relationship."

 

Nodding Is Not Enough

7. Listening is important, but they also want to know that they are being heard. Nodding along won't cut it. When she pauses, she's giving you a cue to respond in a compassionate, caring way, says Kirschner. If they tell you that they are upset because their boss gave them a tough time, they want to hear you say, "I'm sorry that work was such a drag for you today." And remember: Resist the urge to offer solutions.

 

Date No. 3 Is Not a Bedroom Key

8. The three dates before sex rule is an urban legend. Women don't set a timeline on when they'll invite a potential partner into the bedroom. Some women will want to have many dates before sex. A good rule of thumb is to give the relationship at least two months to grow before entering the sexual arena.

 

Women Like the Slow Lane

9. Guys often want to take the quickest path to sex. But many women prefer the scenic route. "Women want sex but they get to it in a different way," says psychologist Kirschner, who has helped hundreds of couples achieve a more rewarding relationship. "They want to feel connected and understood, they want to be romanced." That means time and talking and touching -- in other words, foreplay.

 

Safe Sex Is a Turn-On

10.  This is something both of you need to focus on, but Kirschner says that women appreciate it and feel more protected when the guy makes it clear that it's a concern to him -- and then shows her that he practices what he preaches.

 

Learn What They Want in Bed

11. Women do like to talk to about what's going on in the sack, and they want to please their man -- and a tactful approach is often best. Ask them what they like. Be sure to ask for what you want in a positive and validating way. Kirschner advises saying something along the lines of, "I would really love if you [fill in the blanks]."

 

Performance Anxiety Is Shared

12. When you have an off night and can't perform, they feel bad, too. They might worry that they no longer turn you on and they will want assurance that that is not true. They will want to talk about what's going on and what you are doing about it, especially if it's a recurring problem. "It's a touchy thing for both of you," says Kirschner, "but talking about it is a plus."

 

Mirroring Is a Barometer of Love

13. Remember the saying "imitation is the highest form of flattery"? A woman often conveys how they feel about you by mirroring your moods and moves. They may order a meal that pairs with yours, wear your favorite color, or smile or cross their arms when you do. Mimicking is their way of putting you at ease and letting you know they are charmed.

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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

What Happens When You Stop Having Sex

 

You Might Feel More Anxious

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Maybe sex is the last thing on your mind when youre stressed out. But it might help lower your anxiety. Sex seems to lessen the amount of hormones your body releases in response to stress. And an active sex life can make you happier and healthier, which might also help keep anxiety at bay.

 

Your Heart May Not Work as Well

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Research says people who have sex once a month or less get heart disease more often than those who have it twice a week or so. Part of the reason could be that you get a bit more exercise and are less likely to be anxious or depressed. But it could also be that if you have more sex, youre physically and mentally healthier in the first place.

 

You Might Get Less Exercise

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Sex typically burns about 5 calories a minute. Thats about equal to a brisk walk. And you use a bit more oxygen too -- about the same as digging in the garden or walking down the stairs.

 

That may not seem like much, but it starts to add up over the long term. And because sex can improve your mental health, you might be more likely to do other types of exercise like the neighborhood kickball team, hiking, or housework.

 

You May Lose Your Keys More Often

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Well, not so much lose them as forget where you put them. Thats because regular sex seems be linked to improved memory, especially if youre between ages 50 and 89. Its not clear why.

 

Your Immune System May Get Weaker

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Weekly sex seems to boost your immune system compared to those who have it less often. Part of the reason may be that it raises levels of a germ-fighting substance called immunoglobulin A, or IgA. But more is not always better here. People who had sex more than twice a week had lower levels of IgA than those who had no sex.

 

Your Relationship Changes

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Sex bathes your brain in a chemical afterglowthat lasts about 2 days and helps to bond you to your partner over the long term. Without it, you could lose some of the satisfaction of your relationship. A healthy, happy sexual relationship -- couples who do it at least once a week seem to be happiest -- can help build trust and understanding between you and your partner.

 

Your Prostate May Be Less Healthy

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The reasons arent exactly clear, but in at least one study, men who ejaculated less than seven times a month were more likely to get prostate cancer compared to those who did it at least 21 times a month.

 

But unprotected anonymous sex and multiple partners can also raise your chances for the disease, so when you do have sex, take care.

 

You Might Sleep Less

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Without sex, youll miss out on the hormones that promote restful sleep, like prolactin and oxytocin. Women get an estrogen boost that helps even more. The reverse is true, too: If you decide you want to start having sex again, a good nights sleep is just the thing to keep you feeling frisky.

 

Aches and Pains Hang Around

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Sex can be a good way to take your mind off of any aches and pains you have. But it does more than that. Orgasm causes your body to release endorphins and other hormones that can help ease head, back, and leg aches. They may help arthritis pain and menstrual cramps, too.

 

You Could Have Sexual Problems Later

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It may seem odd, but use it or lose itmay apply here. For women at menopause, vaginal tissue can get thin, shrink, and dry out without regular intercourse. That can make sex painful and weaken your desire. And some research says men who have sex less than once a week are twice as likely to have erectile dysfunction (ED) as those who have it weekly.

 

Your Blood Pressure Might Rise

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Sex seems to help keep your blood pressure down. That makes sense when you consider what it does: It adds a bit of aerobic and muscle-building exercise, and it can ease anxiety and make you feel better. Both of those can help keep your numbers where they need to be.

 

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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

14 Reasons You Should Have Sex Now

 


It's Exercise

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Its not necessarily a full workout, but it can be as good for you as moderate exercise. It raises your heart rate about the same as a brisk walk or a slow bike ride.

 

Good for a Womans Heart

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Women who have sex a couple of times a week are less likely to get heart disease than those who have it once a month. Whether thats because healthier women enjoy it more often, or because it helps protect a womans heart is unclear.

 

May Cure Your Headache

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Say goodbye to the old standby Not tonight, Dear. I have a headache.It turns out sex can help with pain, and that includes some kinds of headaches, such as migraines. Not feeling frisky? Try: Not tonight, Honey. I have a highly contagious stomach bug.Works every time.

 

Lowers Stress

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People who have more sex are less anxious when theyre faced with stressful tasks like public speaking or arithmetic. But according to the study, it only works when you have a partner -- masturbation doesn't count.

 

You May Live Longer

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One study suggested that married women who climaxed more often had a slight tendency to live longer. Researchers arent sure if the sex actually lengthens your life or if having sex is a sign of a healthier person. But why take any chances?

 

Sharpens Your Mind

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Sex has been linked to the making of new brain cells, and thats a good thing. People over 50 who had more sex were better able to recall numbers and do basic math, and the difference was pretty big. It seemed to help men more than women, but both did better than those who had less sex.

 

Makes You Happy

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You dont have to overdo it -- once a week is plenty. More than that, and the effect fades. But scientists only studied couples in committed relationships, so if youre trying to meet your quota by picking up strangers at your local bar, all bets are off.

 

Bonds You to Your Partner

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The hormone oxytocin is released during sex, and it sparks feelings of intimacy, affection, and closeness with your partner. That helps build a strong, stable relationship, which is good for everyone.

 

Keeps You Lean

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The more sex you have, the slimmer youre likely to be. Is that because more sex keeps you trim? Or because lean people have more sex? Scientists dont really know, but all you need is a partner and a bathroom scale to try to find out.

 

Good for Mental Health

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Adults in committed relationships who have more sex are less likely to be depressed or take medication for mental health issues.

 

Helps Fight off the Common Cold

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Move over, vitamin C. College students who had sex twice a week had more cold-fighting antibodies in their saliva than those who had sex less often.

 

Helps You Sleep

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Orgasm triggers a surge of endorphins and oxytocin in both men and women, and that dulls pain and relaxes you. Both of those can help you sleep more easily, though according to scientists -- and many women -- the effect is more pronounced in men.

 

You Could Make a Baby

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If youre trying to have a baby, the more sex you have, the more likely you are to hit the right time of the month. But more sex may also prime women for pregnancy and improve sperm quality in men, which can speed things along.

 

Helps Your Future Self

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People who have more sex may have better quality of life -- and not just now, but in the future, too. If you have an active sex life in middle age, youre more likely to keep it up as you get older, which is linked to better health and happiness.

 

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