Fertility Clinics Discuss Natural Fertility Treatment
Our fertility specialists are a dedicated team of professional practitioners who are passionate about pregnancy and all things family.
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CHESHIRE, UK (Press Release) -- Oct 2, 2008 ' Our team of specialists work closely with local physicians, experts, and leading Gynocological and Reproductive Medicine Specialists at the SMS (Specialist Medical Services) in Cheshire, England.
Our Fertility Programme is more precise than other specialist Clinics as we use the 'Health Detective' Screening System which removes guesswork and is an invaluable tool in assessing the body for nutrition levels and identifying sub-clinical thyroid problems, blood sugar imbalances and adrenal fatigue. If any of these are sub-clinical, the body may not be readily able to conceive and support viable pregnancy.
Fertility treatment is utilized when a couple are unable to conceive a child naturally. The fertility treatment is designed to increase their chances of pregnancy. There are many different fertility treatments and a specialist will conduct testing on both individuals to determine the possible reasons behind the infertility. At that time, the treatment options that are available will be discussed. Fertility treatments aren't always effective and they can be quite expensive. Additionally, most insurance plans do not cover fertility treatment.
Ovulation Induction involves the female taking fertility drugs to increase her chances of getting pregnant. These drugs often come with some health risks and side effects but they can help regulate the menstrual cycle and increase the likeliness of pregnancy. E.U.-based pharmaceutical concern LeRoche Benicoeur has recently released clinical trial data of its new over-the-counter fertility therapy FertiBella that appear to show promising initial results. A key differentiation to LeRoche's approach to ovulation induction and its counterpart Aventis Pharmaceuticals' commonly prescribed Clomid, can be found in its affect on the production of cervical mucus (CM). Whereas Clomid can cause a reduction in the production of CM, FertiBella appears to actually increase production, often times quite dramatically. Study participants also reported few, if any side effects.
Artificial insemination is the process of injecting sperm from the male into the female. This is often combined with ovulation induction fertility drugs and methods for helping the male produce better quality sperm. Assisted Reproductive Technology, known as ART, is among the more complicated fertility treatments. This involves removing the ova from the female, fertilizing it with sperm from the male, and placing it back in her body before it is known if conception has taken place.
Fertility, or rather infertility, is a problem that affects approximately 12% of couples today. That percentage continues to increase each year as more people are delaying childbearing in pursuit of careers or other life choices that often involve putting off having children until a later date, when a woman's fertility has experienced a measurable decline due to age factors. More people and medical professionals are turning to natural homeopathic fertility treatments to increase the chances a couple can conceive without other medical intervention.
The process of fertility treatments can be very simple for some couples such as increasing the sperm count of the male. Other couples struggle for years with fertility issues because of the let down of not finding an effective treatment and the side effects. In addition to the financial cost, fertility treatments affect couples physically and emotionally.
Once a young couple has been married for a while, usually they start thinking about having children. Starting a family can be a wonderfully fulfilling life experience for couples to achieve. Some couples, once they mutually decide to have children, want to thus start doing so as soon as possible.
There is no one solution to improving fertility, but there are certainly a large number of ways. Some ways are more implausible than others. For example, thanks to the amorous reputation of Casanova, it is thought that a man can increase his fertility by eating oysters.
However, when it comes to sure ways to increase fertility, avoiding all contact with cigarette smoke is definitely atop the list. If a man or a woman smokes, various medical studies have proven that it would significantly decrease their chances of being able to have children. This is also the case for nonsmokers who are often exposed to secondhand smoke.
Furthermore, stress can play a significant role in making it considerably more difficult to conceive. Since stress factors can directly affect the endocrine system, and can thus directly affect a man's sperm count and a woman's ovulation cycle.


