Monday, March 26, 2012

CHILD CARE 10



               It The Woman Does Not Have Any Ovaries, Or They Do Not Produce Any Eggs, She Will Not Be Able To Conceive Without Assistance. Her Ovaries May Have Been Damaged, For Example As A Result Of Chemotherapy, Or Removed In Surgery. Alternatively She May Suffer From A Genetic Condition Such As Turner’s Syndrome, In Which They Fail To Develop, Or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Where They Do Not Produce Mature Eggs. Sometimes When A Woman Is Quite Young Her Ovaries May Simply Stop Functioning, In Which Case She May Go Through An Early Menopause. Alternatively She May Suffer From A Hormone Deficiency Which Means That She Is Unable To Ovulate Or Ovulates So Irregularly That Is Is Extremely Difficult For Her To Become Pregnant.



                           This Is The Most Common Reason For Failure To Ovulate. Women Usually Become Infertile Between The Ages Of 40 And 50. Less Well Known Is The Rapid Decline Id Fertility In Most Women From The Age Of 35 Onwards. Although It Takes Older Women Longer To Ger Pregnant, It Is Not Helpful To Tell Them To Wait Before Seeking Medical Help, Since They Cannot Afford That Extra Delay.

               Tube Damage


               Damage To The Fallopian Tubes Can Cause Infertility. It Is Thought To Be On The Increase Due To The Spread Of Diseases Of The Reproductive System And Prolonged Use Of Contraception, In Particular Intra Uterine Devices. Tubal Damage Can Prevent Sperm From Reaching The Egg From Traveling Down Into The Womb. Some Times This Results In The Egg Implanting In The Fallopian Tube, Resulting In An Ectopic Pregnancy, Which Can Be Life Threatening And Lead To Further Damage Or The Loss Of The Tube Altogether.
                           The Hormonal Balance That Controls Both The Woman’shttp://www.childrencare7.blogspot.com And The Man’s Reproductive Systems Is Extremely Delicate, And Any Imbalance Can Prevent The Couple Conceiving.

               Difficulties With The Womb Can Make It Impossible For Some Women To Sustain A Pregnancy. A Few Women Do Not Have A Womb At All Usually Because It Has Been Removed In Surgery Some Have Malformed  
               Hormonal Imbalances
               The Hormonal Balance That Controls Both The Woman’s And The Man’s Reproductive Systems Is Extremely Delicate, And Any Imbalance Can Prevent The Couple Conceiving.

               Problems With The Womb Or Abdomen

               Difficulties With The Womb Can Make It Impossible For Some Women To Sustain A Pregnancy. A Few Women Do Not Have A Womb At All, Usually Because It Has Been Removed In Surgery. Some Have Malformed Wombs Which Cannot Accommodate A Growing Baby, Or Problems With Benign Growths, Or Fibroids, In  The Wall Of The Womb, Which Distort It And Can Make It Diffcult For Them To Carry A Pregnancy To Full Term.