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273There are so many different reasons for infertility in both men and women that it's impossible to use a blanket term to cover everything Instead it's important to look at various things that could affect your chances of conceiving and consider what diagnosis suits your own personal situation Ovarian Cysts Ovarian cysts are small fluid filled sacs that develop in the ovaries In most cases they re completely harmless but they can rupture and cause tremendous pain If a ruptured cyst is left untreated it can form sepsis which is quite toxic and potentially lethal Of course the presence of ovarian cysts can also interfere with normal conception Most medical specialists will recommend that any cysts be removed surgically which can be a painful and expensive procedure What they don t tell you is that it s possible to reduce ovarian cysts naturally and painlessly Lazy Ovaries Some specialists will diagnose lazy ovaries as a cause of infertility This simply means an egg isn t being released when it should so they ll tend to prescribe infertility drugs such as Clomid to induce ovulation Get Pregnant Cure Infertility Naturally Unfortunately studies in Washington have proved that the number of women who had taken Clomid are three times more likely to develop ovarian cancer than those who don t
A partial blockage may be a result of endometrial lining closing off a portion of the tube which can result in a tubal pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy A hydrosalpinx is when the tube is completely blocked and begins to fill with fluid which makes the tube dilate and swell as it fills If both tubes are affected the chances of conceiving are zero The predominant causes of blocked tubes are a history of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Chlamydia ruptured appendix endometriosis or other type of uterine infection Infertility specialists will advise that laparoscopic surgery is required to unblock the affected tubes however this can cause further scarring in some cases In the case of a hydrosalpinx a specialist may advise that a hydrosalpingectomy is required which is complete removal of the dilated fallopian tube This destroys any chance of falling pregnant naturally in future and the patient becomes dependent on IVF treatments if further children are wanted Once again there are plenty of non surgical options available to help unblock damaged fallopian tubes Alternative therapies that include manual physical therapy have also shown positive results