Showing posts with label UTERUS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UTERUS. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

INFERTILITY FACTS, NEWS AND VIEWS - Endometriosis: there could be better treatment and management.....


Endometriosis, a condition affecting over 176 million women and girls, occurs when endometrial tissue, which lines the inside of the uterus, is found outside. In the majority of cases, this tissue is usually trapped in the pelvic area or lower abdomen, but it can also be found in other areas of the body.
Endometriosis is a common cause of infertility problems.
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have uncovered cellular activity that may provide a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the condition. This is according to a study recently published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
While the cause of endometriosis is largely unknown, the researchers say that they know there is a genetic component, an environmental component and an inflammatory component, but it is difficult to tract the exact series of events leading to individual patient’s symptoms.
The Researchers  say  their findings could lead to the creation of better drugs for this condition and  help to determine the best treatment for patients. resulting in better management. Further, these  findings could make it possible for the development of a  "patient stratification system" similar to that used for breast cancer patients. This involves treatments being individually developed and tailored to the molecular characteristics of patients' tumors.
Great news I might say, since so many women struggle with infertility caused by endometriosis.







image by: http://www.physio-pedia.com/Endometriosis

Monday, May 7, 2012

MIRACLE MOM SURVIVED PLACENTA PERCRETA AND GAVE BIRTH TO A HEALTHY BABY GIRL




I have never heard of the condition Placenta Percreta before. This is the rarest and most fatal form of placenta accreta and occurs when the placenta implants into the lower portion of the uterus and can invade the bladder. 
This occurs in 1 in approximately 500 pregnancies and sadly, 1 in 7 women with Placenta Percreta does not make it.
Gina Walker had this condition and had to do a blood transfusion in which almost 35 gallons of blood was used to save her life.  The miracle mom is now showing off her healthy baby girl and telling her story.
Read her story by following the link below:-
So much can go wrong in a pregnancy and when you come out on the other side with your health and healthy baby, it is nothing short of God’s favour.



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

"NEW DOUBTS RAISED ABOUT COMMON FERTILITY TREATMENTS"



This speaks in particular to couples who have been diagnosed with unexplained infertility, a diagnosis given to one in eight couples.

In a recent article in Shine from Yahoo, mention was made of a recent study published in British Medical Journal with findings which states that, when there was intervention for couples with cases of  unexplained infertility, the success rate for pregnancy, was not any better than for other couples with this diagnosis who just waited and see.

From the article:-

“The study, published in the British Medical Journal, compared two common treatments with the wait-and-see approach. Couples with unexplained infertility were randomly assigned to have ovarian stimulation with the drug, clomiphene citrate (otherwise known as Clomid) or to have intrauterine insemination (IUI) without ovarian stimulation drugs. A third group was encouraged to try to get pregnant but were not given any treatment. Researchers found no significant difference in pregnancy rates among the groups. Women who had no intervention had a live birth rate of 17 percent, the group taking Clomid had a birth rate of 14 percent, and the group having IUI alone had a birth rate of 23 percent. Though the rate is higher in the IUI group and lower in the Clomid group, the differences were not statistically significant.” 

The article also went on to mention that, although Clomid  is a popular drug, used to enhance fertility, it can reduce the chances of the sperm reaching the egg and can also reduce the chances of the uterus supporting implantation of the embryo.

Please follow the link below to read more:-







Thursday, March 3, 2011

WHAT IS A HSG TEST?????


Probably you have been told by your doctor that you have to do an HSG test and is wondering, what that is.


"A hysterosalpingogram, or HSG is an important test of female fertility potential. The HSG test is a radiology procedure usually done in the radiology department of a hospital or outpatient radiology facility.
  • Radiographic contrast (dye) is injected into the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix.
  • The uterine cavity fills with dye and if the fallopian tubes are open, dye fills the tubes and spills into the abdominal cavity.
This determines if the fallopian tubes are open or blocked and whether a blockage is located at the junction of the tube and uterus (proximal) or whether it is at the other end of the fallopian tube (distal). These are the areas where the tube is most commonly blocked."


Read about what other infertility issues can be detected by this test and what to expect should you have to do one.