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		<title>Overcome Infertility 102&#8211;Tubal Embryo Transfer (TET) In Conventional Medication</title>
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<p>As we mentioned in previous article, conventional medicine plays an important role and most of the time is the first treatment for a couple who for what ever reason cam not conceive after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full term. Artificial insemination is defined as placing sperm of the male partner by using medical advance technological instrument into the female reproductive tract through a method other than sexual intercourse. It is used when the male partner is diagnosed with ejaculation problems or the female partner is diagnosed with ovulation and cervical problem. In this article, we will discuss Tubal embryo transfer (TET) : definition, effects, side effects and risk of conventional treatment.</p>
<p>1. Definition      </p>
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<p>Tubal embryo transfer (TET) is defined as a procedure involves the transfer of the cleaved embryos in the Fallopian tube of the female partner.</p>
<p>2. What is Tubal embryo transfer (TET)<br />The operation is carried out as a surgical procedure in the hospital under a general anaesthesia with the use of medical laparoscopy. Unlike ZIFT, after the eggs are collected and allowed to fertilized with the male partner sperm, the zogotes are cultivated in the lab for 2 days and the embryos are replaced into the female partner fallopian tube.<br />It is said that TET allows the embryos to travel naturally into the uterus for natural implantation, thereby, increasing the chance of conceive, but study shows that the chance for conceive through TET is the same in other ART and only be used after IVF is not successfully.</p>
<p>3. Risks<br />a) Multiple birth<br />b) Anaesthesia reaction<br />c) Infection<br />d) Abdominal bleeding<br />e) Ovarian over stimulation syndrome.</p>
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		<title>Overcome Infertility 113-How Conventional Medication Helps To Treat Congenital Uterine Abnormalities</title>
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<p>As we mentioned in previous article, conventional medicine plays an important role in treating all kinds of disease and most of the time is the first treatment for a couple who for what ever reason cam not conceive after 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full term. With the advance of medical technology, Some infertility are caused by structure problem and can be corrected through surgery. In this article, we will discuss how conventional medicine helps to treat congenital uterine abnormalities.</p>
<p>I. Definition<br />Congenital uterine abnormalities is a result of abnormal uterus and tube which are developed in the embryo stage.</p>
<p>II. Types of treatments<br />1. Septate uterus<br />a) In the septate uterus, there is a wall, septum membrane dividing the top of the uterus. Since the uterus is divided, it has little room for the fetus to develop and grow, leading to miscarriage or premature birth. The odd of miscarriage is about 25%.<br />b) Diagnosis<br />Most cases of sepatate uterus can be detected by hysteroscopy. In this procedure, a hysperoscopy which is thin instrument called a hysteroscope is passed through your vagina and cervix and into your uterus, so your doctor can have a clean view of your uterus.<br />c) Surgery<br />Metroplasty is type of surgery normally used to correct a septate uterus. Through laparoscopic surgery, the septum that divides the uterus is removed, thereby reshaping the uterus to it&#8217;s normal appearance, and allowing extra room for the fetus to growing.      </p>
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<p>2. Unicornuate uterus<br />a) Unicornuate uterus is a condition of which the uterus is one side and smaller than usual. It possible for women with unicornuate uterus to get pregnant and giving birth to a healthy baby. Most cases of unicornuate uterus are never diagnosed and only 1 in 500 women are born with this kind of abnormality.<br />b) Diagnosis<br />If unicornuate uterus is suspected, your doctor may order hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or ultresound, the images produced will help to your doctor determine the severity of your abnormal uterine structure.<br />c) Surgery<br />Laparoscopy is the most common surgery used to remove of the rudimentary uterine horn</p>
<p>3. Bicornuate uterus<br />a) Bicornuate uterus is a condition of which a woman is born with 2 separate uterine cavity, each of them is connected to fallopian separately.<br />Since women with bicornuate uterus still can get pregnant and give birth to a premature baby, many of them can bypass the lapraoscopis surgery. If the problem is serious then your doctor may suggest metroplasty which is one form of surgery helped to join the two uterine halves.<br />b) Diagnosis<br />It is the same as in 2 a)<br />c) Depending to the severity of the problem, if necessary, your doctor may recommend reconstructive laparoscopic surgery as we mention above. Other wise, it will be left alone but you may have to work closely with during each stage of pregnancy.</p>
<p>4. Didelphic uterus<br />a) An abnormal formation of the uterus during the embryo stage resulting in 2 cervix with 2 smaller uterus and sometime 2 vagina on top of the vagina canal. A woman with didelphic uterus may not need surgery because she can still get pregnant and give birth to a premature baby, it is advised that she should work closely with her doctor during pregnancy to watch for signs of pre-term labour or other risks to the baby.<br />b) Diagnosis<br />Same as 2 a), but sometimes MRI may be ordered by your doctor, if necessary.<br />c) Surgery<br />In most cases, a woman with didephic uterus do not required surgery, but it is suggested that she must work closely with her doctor for any sign or risk of pre-term labor.</p>
<p>III. Surgical risk is involved, if surgery is required.</p>
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		<title>Marijuana the cancer cure, why is it being kept from us?</title>
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Rick Simpson Run from the Cure.
The process is considered illegal due to the content it contains Marijuana.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hemp Oil medication to cure a lot of pain full and devastating disease. Rick Simpson is a Pioneer in making this treatment available.</p>
<p>Rick Simpson Run from the Cure.</p>
<p>The process is considered illegal due to the content it contains Marijuana.</p>
<p>The whole process can be made at home as he claims, it is the T.H.C that is the ingredient that can cure loads of problems. This is a 100% natural cure, with no side effects unlike Pharmaceutical drugs that can cause damaging side effects like addiction, insomnia, etc etc. </p>
<p>It is not used because there is no profit in curing things like Cancer. every person who has a problem a profit is made not to cure but to keep the money flowing.</p>
<p>If Marijuana was so bad (as the Governments and health service claim) why are people aloud to be exposed to chemicals that are proved to be more harmful, we use in our everyday life from cleaning products at home to the food we eat. </p>
<p>What do you think, is it right to keep something that is natural and effective from the public?</p>
<p>I have had personal experience, i had to watch while my partner with cancer got worse while receiving treatment. He nearly died with it and the side effects where unbelievable scary and pain full. </p>
<p>Check it out on YouTube he has 7 Videos or go to Phoenixtears web page to see for your self (Don&#8217;t know how to make a LINK)</p>
<p>I got diagnosed with a condition which the NHS only offered the pill to ease my condition. PCOS is a condition which means i have cysts on my overies which leads to <a href="http://www.hormoneinfertility.com">hormone</a> imbalance, very intence pain, infertility, uncontroling moods and unable to control weight etc I suffered for years with no diagnosis, GPs passing me off as just having bad periods. It was the herbalist that gave me advise and lead to getting properly diagnosed. </p>
<p>I went a herbalist which the NHS staff frowned on, did not believe it would do anything. Her treatment is very effective it has changed my life, but i have to pay for this life changing medication. It won&#8217;t cure it as it is not curable but manages it greatly by using <a href="http://www.hormoneinfertility.com/infertility-and-herbs">Herbs</a>.</p>
<p>Hebalists do not get enough credit.<br />
This is my question: What do you think, is it right to keep something that is natural and effective from the public?</p>
<p>If you read it and had a look at the web sites, you can not overdose.  People are so brain washed by Pharmacitical companys.<br />
If anyone is going to coment PLEASE have a look at the web sites before making a comment.</p>
<p>It is HEMP OIL which you only take a rice size amount.  When you say overdose your link relates it to drink and it states the same effects as someone drinking too much. </p>
<p>This question is aimed for people who are suffering from cancer or other diseases, who have had bad experiance with NHS treatment<br />
I watched my partner go through chemo and the effects that it had on him where frightening, in no relation to the effects of Marijuana.  The report does suggest that THC from selected strains and processed to exract the hemp oil is effective to help the good cells and make the cancer cells dorment.  Chemo is the oppisite and kills off all how is someone supposed to recover from that.  When you see the effects of the treatment, when only a few months before he looked so normal.  This possibility is appealing and hopefull.</p>
<p>I have health problems which have been handled by herbs from a herbalist where the NHS could not offer me anything what does that tell you about conventional medacine.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am looking for stories from any women who had infertility problems (treated with hormones, medication, insemination, etc) who chose to breastfeed but had troubles making milk. I would like success stories on what you did (medications or treatments used) that helped you to increase your milk supply and you were successfully able to breastfeed.
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