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PCOS, Vitex and TTC . . help? 19/03/10 Posted By: Dr. Drew

  

PCOS, Vitex and TTC . . help?

ok so i went off the pill on 15th June and have had no period since then . . i started taking vitex on monday to try and get my period up and running and we have been ttc but have had nothing to try and calulate ovulation . . on wednesday night i noticed when i went to the toilet there was some blood of a pinkish colour and since then nothing . . i have also today been diagnosed with PCOS . . it just seems like everything is against me no matter how hard we try ..

so i was wondering how many of you with pCOS conceived naturally?? . . and if vitex will help me conveieve even though i have PCOS?? . . also if you were overweight with PCOS was there anything you did differently once diagnose to conceive??


The pain, frustration and even danger of having PCOS are largely ignored by mainstream medicine which has no clear answer or solution to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. The harsh drugs that can be prescribed and the lack of direction by many doctors has led to many women asking is there a natural remedy for PCOS?

Before we can delve into remedies we need to make clear what we are dealing with. PCOS is an irregularity of the ovaries that one in ten women suffers from, that causes serious hormone imbalances. A PCOS sufferer has increased levels of male hormones known as androgenic hormones which includes the most commonly known one testosterone and many others. Women’s bodies are not designed to handle too much of this hormone however and it can seriously effect many parts of the bodies chemistry and workings. Known symptoms of PCOS include:

  • Infertility
  • Weight Gain
  • Acne
  • Facial Hair Growth
  • Irregular Menstruation
  • Ovarian Cysts
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Strokes

Not every woman suffers from all of these symptoms of course as it effects everyone in different ways but most women with PCOS suffer from one or more of these problems.

Modern medicine has so far had little lasting affect on PCOS as the hormone balancing drugs they give have harsh side effects and can cause more problems than they solve. They are also only temporary and once you stop taking them the PCOS has not gone.

So what about a natural homeopathic remedy then? While many traditional doctors dismiss claims of naturopaths that a lifestyle change can create dramatic changes in a persons body there is mounting evidence and many testimonials of women who have undertaken natural cures that involve changes of diet, some additional supplements and exercise and sleeping regimes that has changes the way their body works. Proponents of natural remedy believe that giving the body the right fuel can lead to the body self healing and regulating the hormones naturally without the use of harsh drugs.

So is there a natural remedy for PCOS? All signs point to yes on this subject and for those that support natural cures as a solid alternative to modern pharmaceutical medicine this is a real win!

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The Most Common Causes Of Female Infertility – General Information

For some women, having a baby is one of the most rewarding experiences in life. That’s why it’s so frustrating when, time after time, pregnancy tests come up negative. Each year, over 2 million women are affected by infertility. For many, the condition is temporary and treatable. Sadly, for some, infertility is a permanent problem.

Most cases of female infertility stem from disorders of the reproductive tract or the ovulation process. Sometimes the cervix is too narrow or becomes blocked, denying sperm access to the woman’s reproductive organs. Blocked fallopian tubes can also prevent pregnancy from occurring. Sometimes the lining of the uterus is too thin, and a fertilized egg cannot attach to it. Congenital defects of the ovaries and uterus can also cause infertility.

Ovulation is a normal monthly occurrence, but some women have underlying medical conditions that keep them from ovulating properly. In fact, according to the Mayo Clinic, 25% of all infertility cases are linked to ovulation disorders. Sometimes a woman’s ovaries don’t produce enough reproductive hormones to facilitate pregnancy. Such hormonal defects can also occur in the hypothalamus or pituitary gland. Ovulation disorders can cause women to ovulate at irregular intervals, infrequently, or not at all.

There are several diseases which can lead to female infertility. One is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infections of the reproductive organs which account for the majority of female infertility cases worldwide. Another is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This condition causes the ovaries to produce too many male hormones, called androgens. Endometriosis is another condition which can interfere with fertility. Women with endometriosis experience the irregular growth of uterine tissues. Having the extraneous tissue removed can cause scarring within the uterus, resulting in a surface that fertilized eggs cannot attach to. Tumors in the uterus, whether cancerous or benign, can also prevent reproduction.

Finally, age is a common cause of infertility in women. After the age of 40, women have only a 5-10% of becoming pregnant with each ovulation. While dis
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eases might play a role, most age-related infertility is caused by decreased hormone production.

Luckily, for many women, infertility can be reversed through medical care or in vitro fertilization (IVF). The prospects will become even stronger as more research is carried out in the field of female infertility.

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