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Making Love Last When Infertility Comes Between Your Marriage

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Title:
Making Love Last (When infertility comes between your marriage)

Word Count:
616

Summary:
The article is about the stress and anxiety couples face due to infertility. The article also cites a number of facts related to the problem of infertility in the United States.


Keywords:
infertility, stress and anxiety


Article Body:
Jay and Mariana are the perfect couple. They met and dated during their senior year in high school and had been inseparable ever since. After a long wait, they were finally engaged right after finishing college. After less than a year our of college, Jay and Mariana decided to tie the knot.

The first few months as newlyweds was a bliss. They were so in love that there wasn't even room for even a single petty quarrel. But on their second year as husband and wife, things began to change. Suddenly, both began to feel the pressure and frustration of still having an empty nest. Their romance and intimacy was slowly eroded by the sense of incompleteness.

Mariana was so consumed about having her own child that she eventually drifted away from Jay. In her mind, marriage was all about having a family. At times, she would feel very depressed and think that maybe she was at fault. At the back of her mind, she was worried that something was wrong with her and that is reason why she has not been able to conceive.

Jay had his own share of stress and anxiety in their marriage. Even if he tried to hide his frustrations, he could not help but express his envy whenever his best friend Mikey spoke about his one-year old son and how his wife Pamela was expecting their second child.

The couple found family reunions and other occasions with relatives to be particularly difficult. Jay and Mariana were always bombarded with questions about when they would finally have children of their own. The sight of nephews and nieces made them more sensitive to the fact that they were childless. Both of them had to endure endless questions, jokes, stares, and the noise of happy children. They would not have minded the laughter, crying, and screams of the children --- except that these little packages of energy and fun were not their own. Every family reunion, an insensitive aunt would always joke about the “stork” that lost its way and never reached Jay and Mariana's empty home. The couple just kept silent everytime they heard that cruel joke.

For such a long time, Jay and Mariana exchanged accusation and blame for not having a child of their own. The stress and anxiety of not having a child almost took a toll on their marriage. Fights became more frequent and the moments of intimacy became rarer --- which further complicated their problem. How could they have a child if they were always fighting?

With the prodding of a mutual friend, Jay finally agreed to go with Mariana to a doctor. After a series of tests, the doctor told them that Mariana was perfectly capable of getting pregnant. The doctor also said that Jay had a very low sperm count which could probably explain why Mariana still could not get pregnant.

Like Jay and Mariana, many couples experience problems with infertility. In fact, in the Unites States, it is estimated that six million couples face infertility challenges each year, or about 10 percent of all married couples. Infertility is the failure of a couple to become pregnant after one year of regular and unprotected intercourse. Under ideal circumstances, the probability that a woman will get pregnant during a single menstrual cycle is only about 30%. In many cases, infertility is caused by a combination of factors in both partners that conspire to prevent such conception from occurring. Infertility affects one in 25 American men. Men infertility cases are due to low sperm count or poor sperm quality. In most industrialized countries like the U.S, sperms counts have been found to be in a decline especially among busy, career-driven men.


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Male Fertility Booster and Solutions for Female Infertility

Word Count:
640

Summary:
While abstaining from sexual intercourse may allow the numbers of sperm to build up, there occurs a “trade off” between quality and quantity. Research shows that when you put people on a daily ejaculation regime, it reduces the figure for DNA damage. On the other hand, some cases of infertility might be treated by injections of a hormone called kisspeptin.


Keywords:
men's sexual health, infertility


Article Body:
Contrary to popular belief, daily sex can increase the chances of couples who are trying to conceive. It has been a common knowledge for couples with fertility problems not to engage in sex for several days in order to boost sperm production before trying to conceive.
However, during a recent American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference, a team of experts from Sydney University revealed that abstinence could result to poorer quality of sperm. At least one UK expert agreed that daily intercourse might be better for men's sexual health with damaged sperm.
The team from Australia studied 42 men whose damaged sperm had been found to be abnormally-shaped upon examination under the microscope. These men were told to ejaculate everyday for 7 straight days, and the samples were compared with those taken from them after 3 days of abstinence. Almost all except for 5 of the men had less sperm damage in their daily samples as compared with the post-abstention samples.
While abstaining from sexual intercourse may allow the number of sperm to build up, there occurs a “trade off” between quality and quantity. According to Dr. Allan Pacey, secretary of the British Fertility Society: “This research shows that when you put people on a daily ejaculation regime, it reduces the figure for DNA damage. If you can go from 30% to 20%, that is quite a big shift and that should have some implications for fertility.”
“I remember one couple in which the woman would only let the man ejaculate when she was in her fertile period, so the poor chap was going without for almost a month at a time,” he said.
For couples who are initially trying to get pregnant, an interval of 2 to 3 days can be advisable, whereas a man with high DNA damage and an average sperm count should try more often.
On the other hand, some cases of infertility might be treated by injections of a hormone. A team of scientists at London's Hammesmith Hospital revealed that shots of the hormone kisspeptin stimulate the release of the hormones that control menstrual periods. Identified as the genetic switch that turns on puberty, humans lacking in kisspeptin hormones may remain sexually immature. The findings are being presented to a Society for Endocrinology conference. Kisspeptin production is controlled by a single gene, called KiSS-1 by researchers in Hershey, Pennsylvania, who named it after the town's most famous type of chocolate bar.
Experts from the Hammersmith Hospital team experimented on the effect of the hormone on a woman's ovulation. In order to check its safety, six healthy female volunteers were injected with small doses of kisspeptin and its effect were monitored. This resulted in the increase of their circulating concentrations of luteinising hormone (LH), a hormone which is needed to cause ovulation. Kisspeptin increased LH concentrations at all stages of the menstrual cycle, but the effect was greatest in the pre-ovulation phase.
According to Dr. Waljit Dhillo, leader of the research, “Kisspeptin has previously been shown to potently stimulate hormone release in animals, but this is the first time that it has been shown to stimulate sex hormone release in women.”
“We might now look at giving this hormone to women who have no periods, those with irregular cycles or who have a period but do not ovulate,” he said. He added that one in nine couples are affected by infertility, and this could be one of the treatments.
Dr. Simon Fishel, director of the Care Fertility Group, said that: “This is not surprising, because of what we already know about kisspeptin, but it is interesting that they have found these results in women.
Researchers say that these new procedures and medical innovations need to be tried first in healthy women to determine their level of tolerance. Meantime, more studies will be made to determine the use of kisspeptin as a treatment for infertility.


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