Monday, 23 November 2015

Are you at risk of premature ovarian ageing?



Now days the mentality and life styles of the younger generation is changing immensely. Many couples decide to begin their own family a little latter in time so they begin family planning on their own.  Unfortunately by the time the couple wants to begin a family they face infertility issues. While most women conceive babies as they enter their 30’s, unfortunately the other half face issues or complications in conceiving that are resulted to infertility. Some have to opt to other treatments like IVF to resolves their infertility issues. Recently the researchers of the Center for Human Reproduction in New York have designed a new test that can help a woman in planning her pregnancy. 

The test has been named “What’s My Fertility” and is eligible for women in between the age of 18 to 35. This test lets you know if your egg count is getting low so you can give your eggs to a clinic to freeze so you can conceive with your own eggs later on.  The reason behind this test development is the frequent use of ladies crying over the fact that if they had known they were coming to such a fate they would have done something to stop the loss. Some even said if they had known the bad effects of planning without consultation they would have stopped earlier and began on making a family. 

Many women are unaware of the fact that nearly 10% of women will suffer from low egg count when the natural egg decrease in the ovarian function begins to accelerate. If you are suffering from POA or premature ovarian aging than it is likely you will face issues with getting pregnant. At times it’s so late that even fertility treatments are of no use. Now with the “What’s My Fertility” test you can be warned on your egg count and take adequate action to maintain the egg count before it’s too late.

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