Can a miscarriage make a woman infertile

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A:A miscarriage will not make a woman infertile. It is estimated that 10-25% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/can-a-miscarriage-make-a-woman-infertile ]
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Can a miscarriage make a woman infertile
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A miscarriage will not make a woman infertile. It is estimated that 10-25% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage .
How does a woman make herself have a miscarriage?
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There are some methods that a number of women have used and have been effective for them. However, they aren’t all foolproof, some may be dangerous to one’s health (like pennyroyal), and most depend on the individual’s commitment to induc…
How does extra progesterone after a miscarriage make a woman “…?
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Taking progesterone before you ovulate is not going to make you more fertile. It’s likely to make you less fertile because it makes the cervical mucus thicker, preventing the sperm from getting inside the uterus.

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are there any stds that prevent pregnancy?
Q: what all can make a woman infertile? i thought i was pretty healthy, but my fiancee and i have been trying for near 5 months now to get pregnant, and it hasn’t happened. i don’t have any symptoms of anything being wrong.. i get my period every month on time like clockwork just about.. i am prone to getting UTI’s so i could possible have those on and off…i do have 1 son already and before i had him i had a miscarriage..any ideas? what, if any STDS that can possibly prevent pregnancy?
A: Mainly Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are the top 2 STDS that can cause infertility. You can also get Pelvic inflammatory disease.
PCOS essay?
Q: i know its alot to read but can someone tell me if its ok for an essay.Polycystic Ovary Syndrome(PCOS)Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome (PCOS) is an ovulation disorder and infertility that occurs in many women. Polycystic ovaries syndrome is a problem that occurs in with the ovaries. In PCOS, the ovaries are bigger than average, and the outer surface of the ovary has an abnormally large number of small follicles (the sac of fluid that grows around the egg under the influence of stimulating hormones from the brain). PCOS involves more than just the ovaries filled with small cysts which is associated with high male hormones. In PCOS, these follicles remain immature, never growing to full development or ovulating to make an egg capable of being fertilized. For the woman this means that she rarely ovulates (releases an egg) and so is less fertile. She also does not have regular periods and may go for many weeks without a period. Other features of the condition are excess weight and excess body hair. The condition is common infertile women and particularly common with women with ovulation problems (an incidence of about 75 percent). In the general population, around 25 percent of women will have polycystic ovaries seen on ultrasound examination but most have no other symptoms or signs of PCOS and are perfectly healthy.It is not known if women are born with this condition, PCOS seems to run in families. Which means that something that causes the condition is inheritable. When PCOS is passed down the man’s side of the family, the men are not infertile, but they do have a tendency to become bald early in life, before the age of 30. While the research is in process they are trying to find out if there’s a clearly identifiable gene for PCOS. It seems like in the future one or two genes will be identified that play a fundamental role in determining a woman’s likelihood of developing this condition. Even if PCOS has a genetic basis, it is likely that not all women with the gene or genes will develop the condition. It is more likely to develop if there is a family history of diabetes (especially Type 2, the less severe type usually controlled by tablets), or if there is early baldness in the men in the family.There are different type of symptoms to let you know if you have PCOS. The ways in which PCOS shows itself are:absent or infrequent periods a common symptom of PCOS. Periods can be as frequent as every five to six weeks, but could only occur once or twice a year or sometimes not even that.more facial and body hair than usually found under the chin, on the upper lip, forearms, lower legs and on the abdomen (usually a vertical line of hair up to the umbilicus).acne usually found only on the face..overweigh also a common symptom in women with PCOS because their body cells are resistant to the sugar-control hormone insulin. This insulin resistance prevents cells using sugar in the blood normally and the sugar is kept there turns into fat instead.miscarriage and hard to get pregnant without the help of a doctor. Spend more time at doctor visits than women without PCOS would. If not then more likely a miscarriage might happen.most women with PCOS will have the ultrasound findings, where the menstrual cycle are not normal are found in around 66% of woman and obesity is found in 40%. The increase in hair and acne are found in up to 70% where the unbalanced hormones are found in up to 50% of women. Its likely that there are different stages of the disease throughout life. Younger women are more likely to have irregular periods, on the other had older women have other problems such as diabetes and hypertension (high blood pressure), though their period patterns tend to become more regular. Women with PCOS also have more risk of strokes and heart attacks, but their death rate from these conditions is not increased. The diagnosis is based on the patient’s symptoms and physical appearance. If the diagnosis seems likely because the patient might already have noticed some of the symptoms and the doctor will be doing different kinds of blood test such as female sex hormones, male se hormones, glucose, thyroid function tests and other hormone test along with an ultrasound examination to make sure everything is doing well in the abdomen. Once the diagnosis is made, nothing more needs to be done for some women, if their fertility is not an issue, if their weight is within normal limits, and if they do not have excess body hair. If any of the symptoms are an issue, then further advice and treatment, and possibly specialist referral might be needed.There are several things that an a person can do if they have been developing some the symptoms that PCOS can cause. Much of this involves lifestyle changes to make sure that your weight is kept within normal limits (BMI between 19 and 25). Also because there is a risk of developing diabetes later in life and a little more higher risk of heart disease, low-fat and low-sugar options should be considered when making choices about what to eat or to drink. Weight loss, or maintaining weight below a certain level, will have the short-term benefit of increasing the successful treatment and the long-term benefits of reducing the risk of diabetes and heart disease.Having PCOS in the life a women is very hard. When I was diagnose with PCOS I wasn’t real familiar with the syndrome but as I grew older into the teenage years I started noticing more of the syndromes and I wasn’t myself. I wanted to do so many stuff with friends of mine but didn’t feel confident of myself. I didn’t want people to look at me. As I grew older I learned to accept how my life was and I had to deal with it and get into treatment. It’s pretty hard trying to lose weight when having PCOS because I have to work out three times as more than a women without PCOS. You are gaining weight but don’t know why. You don’t eat much but still gaining and in points in your life, you lose weight and gain it back fast. Its awesome somewhat that I can control my symptoms when I am in treatment and its important not to give up, but its pretty hard going to doctor visits when I don’t have Medical Insurance Its gets real expensive all the medications you need to take.
A: I think that’s really good for an essay.If you wrote it, you did a good job. 🙂
THOUGHTS OF A WOMAN TTC ?
Q: Im TTC but most of this is really true don’t you think?What Noone Told you about TTC Part 2 ?42. no one ever told me that only unfit mothers have found it so easy to get pregnant. (oh, snap)43. no one ever told me.. that i have to work 100 times as hard to concieve as a 15 year old girl when i’m well over 18.44. no one ever told me i can’t try to concieve when i want to concieve.45. no one told me about the confusing dreams46. no one told me about all the stress if i’m infertile or not.47. no one told me any encouragement like a pregnant 15 year old would get.48. no one would tell me about the possibility of a false pregnancy and actually probably having cancer, or build-up of gas, urine, poo or something off the wall.49. no one told me about how suicidal i’ll get over no pregnancy.50. no one ever told me they care a whole bunch if i was pregnant..51. No one ever told me i would feel like my hubby needs to find someone who can GIVE him a child like i cant.52. No one ever told me i had to chart temps till i am blue in the face.53. No one ever told me that i would end up like this!!!!!!!!!54. No one ever told me that my fertile friends would not understand.55. No one ever told me i would empty my bank account for nothing but a neg pg test!56..Nobody told me how much of an OBSESSION ttc would be lol we’ve only just started (beginning second month) and we were pretty relaxed about it until we started….now all I think about is being pregnant and I’ve even started my maternity clothes wish list!57.That pregnant people who grumble about not being able to get pi**ed fro 9 months make you want to smash a Christmas Bauble into your own eye!!!!!!!No one told me that I would be lying in bed for a half hour with my legs up after BD.58.No one ever told me that I would even KNOW what BD,CM,AF,BFP,BFN, DH etc..is59.No one ever told me that I would have to see that disappointment in my DH’s face, with every BFN.60.No one ever told me that I could ever want something so much, and no matter how hard I try, still have no control over whether I get it or not.61.No one ever told me that when my 17 yr old sister who is still in hs and living at home got pregnant, I would start to resent her so much(even if I dont show it)62.No one ever told me I would be buying things for a baby that I dont even have(yet)63.- No one ever told me how hard it would be to log onto facebook and every single day get slapped in the face by someone’s new baby pics64.- No one ever told me that ttc would hurt so much, and become such an obsession65.- No one ever said how hard it is NOT to try66.- Or how sometimes i would try to convince myself that i’ve done something to deserve this67.- That every time I see someone complaining about their baby not sleeping through the night, or being a fussy eater I want to shake them and make them realize how lucky they are68.- that i would be terrified that this is going to consume me for the rest of my life.69.No one ever told me that it doesn’t happen the first time you have unprotected sex, or that it doesn’t happen when you have sex just once at any random time of the month. (Thanks high school health class!)70.No one ever told me that getting pregnant doesn’t necessarily mean having a baby.71.No one ever told me that as cynical as I am,I would take any snake oil I read about on the internet to get pregnant!72.No one ever told me that I would spend hundreds of dollars trying to get pregnant before any fertility treatments!73.No one ever told me how freaking expensive pregnancy tests are when you take 5–10 every month.74.No one ever told me that TTC could get SO much worse (after a miscarriage).75.No one ever told me how to actually increase my odds, but EVERYONE told me to “just relax”!76.No one ever told me that the one month I broke down and bought every expensive snake oil product my husband would let me get, I would get pregnant—and have tons of it all left over in my bathroom cabinet.77.No one ever told me that when I finally did get pregnant, it wouldn’t be a relief—I was even more stressed and psychotic worrying about the pregnancy!78.No one ever told me that when I finally got pregnant and everything was finally okay and I was FINALLY in the second trimester, I would completely forget all the stress, crying, and misery of TTC (mostly). :)79.never new id hate ppl 4 being preg,Anyone got anything to add?
A: Just about everything is true for me. I hope we ALL get the BFP we have been waiting for God knows how long. BABY DUST TO EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XOXOXOXO
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