Monday, April 21, 2008

Tips To Handle Ovulation Problem

Your marriage is incomplete without a child. All women, at the bottom of their heart believe in this notion. Ovulation problem is a major menace that hampers life at large all across the world. It occurs due to the malfunctioning of the ovaries. Ovulation problem may crop in due to an imbalance in hormone secretion. Obesity, diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid gland disorders, adrenal gland disorders, excessive exercise, extensive weight loss and psychological stress may lead to ovulation problem. Sometimes these disorders may even cause early menopause. Precaution can be taken if you consult your doctor at the right moment, and are able to undergo the required treatment religiously.

Types of ovulation disorders

Doctors have listed five types of ovulation problems: oligomenorrhoea, amenorrhoea, menopause-like condition, polycystic ovary disease and hyperprolactinaemia.

Can we prevent ovulation problem from affecting us?

Name a disease or disorder; it will only take a fraction of second for the reader or the listener to start associating him or her with it. Women fear it the most. This is because the leap from womanhood to motherhood is always welcomed by smart and sweet ladies. According to renowned doctors, ovulation problem is combatable. It is only in the case of complete malfunctioning of the ovaries, that nothing can possibly be done.

Indications of ovarian disorder

Ovarian malfunctioning is directly related to you monthly periods. They can be detected at the very onset of your puberty. Your menstrual record will give you the vital clue. Ovulation problem and infertility can occur if you have never had a single period or if they had taken place at your early teens but have now stopped permanently or you have irregular periods.

Treatments and drugs

Several tests are conducted to ascertain the cause behind your incapability to conceive. Progesterone Challenge Test is one of them. Apart from these there are different kinds of medicines coming in various compositions to tackle infertility problem.

Aaron Nimocks is a frequent blogger at Pregnancy Hut and has written a guide on 5 weeks pregnant and 6 weeks pregnant.

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Anonymous said...

Your marriage is incomplete without a child?? ALL woman believe this in their heart??? WTF??? Where do you get off writing such stupid claims. Your massive generalizations and inaccurate claims are a reflection of how narrow minded you really are. Pathetic that you must write such rubbish. Shame on you. This should be removed and your site should be reported.