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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Endometriosis Vs. Fertility

For many women, the idea of cradling their own adorable newborn is the greatest dream in life. Starting a family is often the natural progression of a marriage, and for many couples, it is something that happens quickly and naturally. For some women, however, conceiving a child can be a difficult, stressful process. Women suffering from endometriosis know this all too well.

Endometriosis is a fairly common condition in women. However, many women are not aware of what a diagnosis of endometriosis means for a person suffering from the condition. It can have a number of negative affects on a womans health and well being, one of the primary side-effects being issues of infertility. A condition which causes the tissue lining the uterus to grow into other areas of the body, endometriosis can cause discomfort, pain, bleeding between menstrual cycles, and infertility.

Although not all infertility issues are linked to endometriosis, more than one third of women suffering from infertility suffer from endometriosis. Many women who are having trouble conceiving enlist the aid of a gynecologist. If endometriosis is identified as the source of the problem, a doctor can suggest a course of treatment.

Every month, a womans ovaries produce certain hormones that act as stimulants to the lining of your uterus. These cells multiply and prepare themselves for the arrival of a fertilized egg. As this happens, the uterine lining swells and becomes thicker. However, if these endometrial cells are implanted in places outside the uterus, problems begin to occur.

Like your normal cells, cells outside of the uterus still respond to the hormone stimulation that occurs on a monthly basis. For cells in the uterus, this is not a problem since the cells fall off during menstruation. The other cells, outside the uterus are not shed. They stay in place.

One of the reasons infertility occurs as a result of endometriosis is because this process of tissues staying in place can cause both adhesions and scarring in the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Aside from interfering with ovulation, these adhesions make it difficult for reproductive cells to pass from the ovaries and into the fallopian tube. The pathway for a fertilized egg to pass into the uterus becomes obstructed, making it hard for a woman to become pregnant.

Unfortunately, endometriosis is a progressive disease, meaning that it often worsens over time. Even after treatment, conditions can persist and intensify. Many infertile women undergo an outpatient procedure called a laparoscopy. This procedure allows your gynecologist to diagnose whether you suffer from endometriosis and assess the seriousness of your disorder. Ranging in severity from stage 1-4, the classification of your endometriosis will be the factor from which your gynecologist decides on a mode of treatment. He will advise medication, surgery, or a combination of the two.

For many women, the issue of infertility due to endometriosis is an every day battle. The good news is that medical advances are constantly being made as researchers and physicians strive to find a cure for this problematic disorder. With so many new treatments and medications available, there is renewed hope for women who suffer from endometriosis.

Shelley Ross has an interest in Endometriosis. For further information on Endometriosis please visit treatendometriosis/endometriosis.html or treatendometriosis/blog/2006/10/24/endometriosis-vs-fertility/.Bipolar Medications And Side Effects
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How To Stop Heartburn

There are two trends of thought on how to stop heartburn.

The first trend is to for you to go on the offensive, in other words, stop heartburn before it starts! Naturally the second trend will be the other end of the see-saw, where the answer isnt as cut and dried, but the question, "How to stop heartburn?" is.

If we start with how to stop heartburn before it begins, then we go to the more preventative side of medicine, where good habits replace bad, and common sense overtakes us at just the right time.

However, since we are only human, most us posses within ourselves one gigantic flaw. We dont see what s under our noses. Yes, that s right. If scientists were able to go back in time and bring back a woolly mammoth, and place it right in front of you, chances are that you wouldn't even notice until it was standing right on top of you.

And even then some people just refuse to admit that there is a woolly mammoth standing on them.

Well, heartburn is the woolly mammoth, scientists are scientists - that doesn't mean that they can bring back a woolly mammoth, at least not yet - and you are, well, basically you. There s a good chance you don't even realize that you're suffering from heartburn, and need to know how to stop heartburn.

Either way, whether you're on the offensive to stop heartburn, or the defensive, there a few things you can do and they all come under the heading "How to stop Heartburn."

You've probably heard all of this before a hundred times and more, but constant repetition is the best way to learn something, and if you want to learn how to stop heartburn, this is probably the easiest way.

So, to recap, in blissfully short sentences what you've already heard:

Don't wear tight clothing, especially after a meal.

Stay away from the booze, and stop heading to those cordoned off smoking areas to get your daily fix.

No heavy meals.

Don't sleep immediately after a meal.

Sleep on your left side if you are going to sleep anyway.

Try your hardest not exercise after a meal.

Avoid such pleasure inducing foods and drinks like orange juice, lemon tea, coffee, milk, cheese, and generally anything else on the same trend.

If you suffer from headaches, don't take any form of aspirin, find something else.

And if you want a good night's sleep, then sleep in a half-reclining position where your head is at a higher level than your stomach.

Fletcher Michaels is publisher of two special informational Internet resources - Heartburn Problems (heartburnproblems) and Dealing With Heartburn (dealingwithheartburn)Bipolar Support Group Boston
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