Many couples today have trouble trying to get pregnant and are unsure of the reasons why. If pregnancy does not occur after six months to a year of sexual intercourse without birth control a couple may need contact their obstetrician, gynecologist or a fertility specialist, also known as a reproductive endocrinologist. These doctors can help… Read more »
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Intra-Uterin Insemination (IUI)
Fecundity rate for healthy couples is around 20 to 25% for each month. Pregnancy requires several factors: proper ovulation, normal sperm, parameters of an appropriate uterine cavity, at least one anatomically normal, properly functioning fallopian tube. Infertility is described as failure to achieve pregnancy despite unprotected and regular sexual intercourse for a year. This period… Read more »
Pregnancy and HPV – What You Should Know
The HPV Virus is a common virus that is widely spread and can be contracted easily by both men and women. Spread through skin to skin contact during intercourse, it is highly contagious. There are more than thirty different types of the HPV virus. Some of these course genital warts and other strains can even… Read more »
Artificial Insemination – A Hopes to Conceive Baby
While conceiving a baby, one has to face a lot of problems. A vasectomy reversal is the procedure where a man feels to conceive a baby and reverse the procedure through surgery. Even after intercourse if one woman can’t conceive a baby, then she has to go through procedure of artificial insemination. This will give… Read more »
Best Ways To Cure Bacterial Vaginosis at Home – Few Tips You Can Use To Get Rid Of Your BV Infection
Bacterial Vaginosis is a common problem experienced by most women all over the world. This condition is not life threatening but the symptoms that it manifests are very embarrassing and bothersome to every woman that is affected. The most prevalent symptoms are whitish, yellowish or gray color vaginal discharges, fishy foul odor which is stronger… Read more »
Home Therapies for Bacterial Vaginosis
One of the commonest types of vaginal infections is Bacterial Vaginosis or BV. The CDC lists BV as a Sexually Transmitted ailment, but it isn’t in fact transmitted through intercourse. Instead, this happens to females who are sexually active who experience imbalances in the acid balance of the vagina.
When Do I Ovulate – Estimating Most Fertile Days To Get Pregnant
When do I ovulate is a question asked by many women, especially women who want to or are thinking of getting pregnant. Ovulation is the time when a woman is most fertile to get pregnant if she has sexual intercourse during this period. Thus for women thinking of getting pregnant the answer to the question… Read more »
Various Reasons for Vaginal Pain
Women can suffer from vaginal pain while having sex, during urination or menstruation. Vaginal pain can also occur without any sexual activity, it may often result due to sexual intercourse. Vaginal pain is often related to sexual issues. Vaginal pain can often lead discomfort during sex resulting in inability to achieve orgasm.
Home Remedies For Treating Bacterial Vaginosis – Keeping Your Reproductive Health at Tip-Top
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance in the bacterial growth of the vagina. In this condition, the anaerobes outgrow the lactobacilli causing the symptoms (if present) of the infection. A woman with BV may experience having thick foul-smelling discharge which gets worse after sexual intercourse.
Yeast Infection After Intercourse – Whose Fault Is It Anyway?
Yeast infection after intercourse is a fairly common occurrence. But why? And who’s to blame? Discover here the link between yeast infection and intercourse, and, 5 simple steps to prevent recurring infections ruining your health.