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Infertility (Male & Female)

Infertility (Male & Female)



The presence of difficulty after a year of trying to get pregnant is infertility. There are various hurdles to conceive not only for women but also for men. In today’s scenario, it becomes common that 1 in 10 women have trouble conceiving. Two types of situations occur there.  Primarily, when a woman who was never pregnant and not using birth control but can’t conceive. Secondary, when a woman is unable to get pregnant again even after one successful pregnancy.

Risk factors and causes that contribute to female infertility:

Blocked fallopian tubes.

Kidney disease.

Past ectopic pregnancy.

PCOS and PCOD.

Endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and uterine polyps’ problems.

Sickle cell anemia.

Some other risk factors for female infertility include increasing age, smoking, use of alcohol, being overweight or underweight, etc.   

Risk factors and causes that contribute to male infertility:

Genetic disorders, such as cystic fibrosis.

Frequently use hot tubs and saunas.

Wearing tight clothes that overheat testicles.

Misuse of anabolic steroids.

Premature ejaculation.

There are also many other possible reasons, including smoking, use of alcohol, being exposed to a toxin, being overweight, etc.  

Treatment

In modern science, it cures by medicines and in rare cases sometimes it can’t be treated. In this case, only Neurotherapy helps. As in Neurotherapy, doctors cure the root cause of the disease without giving medicines. It pressures the respective parts of the body to activate appropriate glands or organs which forces the body to start balancing itself.

Infertility is curable if some of the basic steps are taken by both genders such as a proper well-balanced diet and a healthy weight.