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Infertility - The Choices And Treatments

Imagine a couple who so desperately wants to have a child.
Imagine the anguish of trying and trying and trying again, but failing because of infertility.
The search for help - first to doctors and medical science.
What they find amazes them.
There are so many techniques and therapies that have been developed to overcome infertility.
Which to choose, if any? More and more women today are seeking a cure for infertility.
Why is that? A report published by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine states that the reason for this is because "The average age of childbearing has increased over the past three decades as more women have pursued higher education and careers and postponed marriage.
Concurrently, a large cohort of women born during the 'Baby Boom' (1946-1964) have reached their late reproductive years, resulting in more women in this age group seeking assistance for infertility.
" But do most women know that their fertility declines as they get older? According to the U.
S Center for Disease Control, by the time a woman is 42, her chances of having a baby using her own eggs are less than 10 percent.
Hence the reason more and more older women are seeking ART treatment using donor eggs.
More and more couples are also resorting to adopting left over embryos from failed infertility treatments of other couples.
But this is a very controversial practice and raises many questions concerning ethics and morals.
But you will soon find out that going to this extreme is oftentimes unnecessary.
The good news is that there are excellent holistic treatments and cures for infertility, and you may be a perfect candidate for these.
And you don't have to pay tens and thousands of dollars and travel to a far away land.
You are the master of your body and you can train it to do what you want it to do.
Usually, the first step to take if you want to have a baby is to start treating your body right.
Remember that this is going to be your newborn's first home, and you want that home to be a clean and healthy home.
Of course smoking and drugs is out of the question, but also start to eat properly.
No more fast foods would probably be a good idea.
Start eating more fruits and vegetables if you don't already have enough in your diet, and incorporate exercise in your daily routine.
Are you already doing this? Then you are on your way to pregnancy, but there is more to learn and do.

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