Pregnancy After Miscarriage. Tips to Prevent Your Next Pregnancy Ending in Another Miscarriage
March 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Pregnancy Articles
Pregnancy after miscarriage is a common concern for many women that had a miscarriage. Read on to see what you can do to create a more successful pregnancy after a miscarriage.
20 -25% of all pregnancies end in a miscarriage. No two pregnancies are alike. Each pregnancy is a unique experience for a woman and the incoming child so we cannot compare one pregnancy to another. The success rate of a pregnancy after a miscarriage can be increased with these following tips:
Be nutritionally healthier prior to and during pregnancy. From the moment of conception your unborn child needs to constantly multiply every cell in their body to grow every organ and structure to be normal. The most common cause of an early miscarriage is an abnormal baby resulting from a defective egg or sperm. These issues are easily corrected to prevent a recurrent miscarriage. It is not good enough to just eat healthier as most of the food we eat lacks basic nutrition and minerals. But it is essential to take in a high quality supplement of vitamins and minerals that has a great absorption rate. A nutritionally healthy body will make your pregnancy after miscarriage stronger.
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Keep your body constantly detoxified will also prevent miscarriages and make pregnancy after miscarriage easier. Many people are unaware that their bodies are in a constant toxic state unless they are taking antioxidants on a daily basis. Toxins can destroy healthy cells including the female egg, the male sperm and the growing fetus. Toxins comes from the following
Pesticides on the fruit and vegetables we eat unless they are organic.
Additives and preservatives in our foods.
Pollution in the air we breathe.
Chemicals in the water we drink.
From within our own bodies, for example every time we work out we generate free radicals that are toxic to our bodies.
Medication we take.
60% of all pregnancies are unplanned and when a pregnant woman has ambivalence about her pregnancy it increases the chances of a miscarriage. Therefore, if you want to have a successful pregnancy, immediately accept this baby.
Listen to your body. If your body is telling you to take it easy and not to have intercourse during your pregnancy, then listen to your own inner guidance. Pregnancy is much more than a physical and emotional process. Pregnancy takes a tremendous amount of energy from the mother as so many things happen to the mother and the incoming baby all at the same time. Going against your inner guidance can off set a normal pregnancy.
Pregnancy after miscarriage comes with concerns that another miscarriage will happen. This is normal but may even cause another miscarriage. Regardless of your obstetrical history it is very important not to worry and have as little stress as possible. Be positive and bond with your baby. Let your baby know he or she is loved and wanted.
If you are having a hard time getting over the loss of your miscarried baby then maybe you might want to consider some energetic healing-coaching over the telephone with me. I have helped so many women turn the corner of miscarriage grief so their life is less saddened. For information about a high quality vitamin, mineral and mangosteen product and my book Birth, A Conscious Choice visit http://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com
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Certified Nurse Midwife
Pregnancy Success Coach
Hannah Bajor, C.N.M.,M.S.N. The Pregnancy Success & Holistic Health Coach has rightly earned her title! During her twenty-year active midwifery career Hannah has delivered over a thousand babies and cared for thousands of women before, during and after pregnancy. She has specialized in high-risk pregnancies and as a midwife has seen almost every possible complication during pregnancy.
She has a master?s degree in nursing and is a certified bereavement counselor for miscarriages and baby loss. She holds numerous certifications in the field of energetic healing. She is author of two highly acclaimed books: “Birth, A Conscious Choice” and “Sex Education For Students”.
Having personally experienced a miscarriage, unsuccessful infertility treatments, and a near death experience following the birth of her second son. As time passed, Hannah was driven to take her midwifery skills, her intuitive ability, and her knowledge about the energy anatomy of pregnancy and her formula for increasing fertility on an international scale. She is now in great demand for her international one-on-one coaching telephone practice and workshops. Her coaching and workshops serve to heal and empower women experiencing infertility, pregnancy, birth, miscarriage, adoption, abortion and post partum depression.
The Five Most Common Used Hemorrhoid Treatments
February 3, 2010 by Terry Rusty
Filed under Pregnancy
Internal hemorrhoids are difficult to treat just due to their location. Over the last few decades doctors and surgeons have developed a number of ways to treat internal hemorrhoids. The main problem with these medical procedures is that they are both invasive and costly. Lets take a look at the top five most common medical procedures used to treat internal hemorrhoids.
1. Rubber Band Ligation – Rubber band ligation is a medical procedure where the doctor places a small rubber band near the base of the hemorrhoid which will cut off the blood supply to the infected area and normally the hemorrhoid will shrink and eventually fall off.
2. Injection Sclerotherapy – A special chemical solution is injected into the mucous membrane surrounding the hemorrhoid during the injection sclerotherapy which will close off the veins leading into the hemorrhoid which will hopefully cause the hemorrhoid to shrivel up and fall off.
3. Infrared Photocoagulation – Infrared Photocoagulation involves directing an infrared light to coagulate (clot) the dilated veins of the hemorrhoid which closes off the blood supply and hopefully leads to the hemorrhoids shrinking and disappearing.
4. Laser Coagulation – The laser coagulation procedure involves a small application of electric current to the hemorrhoid. The electric current causes a chemical reaction which leads to the blood supplying the hemorrhoid to be shut off.
5. Hemorrhoidectomy – Hemorrhoidectomy is basically the surgical removal of the hemorrhoid. This procedure should be considered to be the last resort.
The medical procedures listed above for hemorrhoid treatments all work by basically cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid which will hopefully result in the hemorrhoid eventually falling off. The success rate of the the before mentioned hemorrhoid treatments will vary depending on the experience of the doctor and the exact location of the hemorrhoid.
All options need to be considered before undergoing any of the above hemorrhoid treatments as they are not what most people would call a pleasant experience. One of the options to getting relief and curing you of your hemorrhoids is the Hemorrhoid Miracle product which comes with a full money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.
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5 Invaluable Tips On Becoming Pregnant Fast
January 24, 2010 by Brock Davis
Filed under Pregnancy Tips
Are you asking how to get pregnant fast? Many couples are seeking an answer to that question. It is possible to get pregnant fast. Here are some tips that will improve your success rate. Before that, if you have any existing medical condition, do consult your doctors first.
Tip 1: Before you try to conceive, improve your health first. Many of the infertility reasons can be traced back to an unhealthy lifestyle. Start by doing some exercise and eat some healthy food. Lose some weight and you will be able to increase your chances of getting conceived.
If you are consuming any alcohol and nicotine, stop immediately. Those have an negative impact on your effort to conceive a healthy child. Next you must relax yourself and stay happy everyday. This will help you to have a healthy pregnancy. It is difficult to get pregnant if you are stressed and depressed.
Tip 2: It is not good to have sex all the time during the cycle. It will only make both of you tired and sex will become a chore. It is important to understand that it is not the amount of sex that will make you pregant. Rather it is having sex at the right time. For younger women, it is usually during taht 1 or 2 days in a month that they will become pregnant.
But for older women (above 35 years) ovulation may come once in a few months and the older you get the less your chances of having regular ovulation are. It could become even as rare as once in 6 months. That’s why it becomes more difficult to get pregnant when you are older. It is still possible just more difficult.
Tip 3. According to a new research study of University of North Carolina the best predictor of the time to have sex that will lead to a pregnancy: is sex that occurs when fertile cervical mucus is present. Fertile cervical mucus helps sperm to swim easier and faster it also makes the penetration of the egg easier because of the special environment the fertile cervical mucus produces around the egg.
Sad to say, fertile cervical mucus is not there for a long time. It can be 1 to 2 days only making it easy to miss the exact time. The best way to detect fertile cervical mucus is to do self-examination and measure basal body temperature. If you are using ovulation prediction kits, they are not very helpful in predicting fertile mucus.
Tip 4. It is important to deliver adequate amounts of sperm when you have sex during ovulation. For this reason it is the best to abstain from sexual activities 2-3-4 days before your ovulation begins. If a couple has sex frequently before the fertile time (ovulation time) the amount of sperm delivered when the time is right becomes poorer. Although a man can produce the same volume of sperm at each ejaculation, the quality of sperm decreases if you have sex every day. Abstaining for a few days helps to built up a good amount of sperm.
Tip 5: Based on a few studies, it is concluded that you can get pregnant easier if you enjoy the sex and have an orgasm during it. During orgasm, the woman genital muscles relaxes. This makes it easier for the fertilized egg to imbed into the uterus lining and continue to grow. Thus women should not be stressed and treat sex as a chore.
To conclude, these five tips can help many couples to become pregnant faster. Don’t dismiss these rules by saying “I know that all.” Try them and follow them for some time, you will see result.
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An Explanation Of The IVF Procedure
January 17, 2010 by Damon Gallagher
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process of assisted reproduction that provides couples who are infertile an opportunity to have a child who is biologically related to them. More than 250,000 babies have been born using the IVF procedure and it is now a fully established way of treating infertility.
With IVF, a man’s sperm and the woman’s egg are combined in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The resulting embryo is then transferred to the woman’s uterus (womb) and left to naturally develop. Typically, 2-4 embryos are put in the uterus each time. Each attempt at this is called a cycle, with the cost of each cycle being approximately $10,000.
Here are some more details of what exactly is involved in each cycle…
The woman may be given hormones in order to induce her ovaries to produce a number (5+) eggs. A surgeon will then insert a needle into the woman’s ovary to remove the eggs. At the same time, a semen sample is taken from the man. He is asked not to have sexual intercourse for half a week prior to the eggs being retrieved from the woman. The next step is for the sperm to be separated from the semen, which is done through a laboratory procedure.
Following this, the sperm will be mixed in a laboratory dish with the eggs taken from the woman. About 18 hours after this has been done, it is possible to find out if any of the eggs have been fertilized and if embryos have grown as a result. If they have, they will be incubated for the next 2-5 days. After that time, the embryos will be transferred into the woman’s uterus using a catheter (a long slender tube). The woman is then given certain hormones for the next 10-14 days.
The success rate of this procedure is 37% among women younger than 35 years, 27% for those between 36-39 years and 14% in those older than 40 years. Therefore, the total cost of IVF is generally more than $20,000, as the odds are against a couple suceeding at their first attempt.
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