Female infertility (27 contents)
The problem of infertility affects many couples in Poland. Is artificial intelligence smart enough to contribute to solving the problem? Let's find out.
Problems getting pregnant are a source of frustration and anxiety for many couples. It is therefore important to understand the various factors that can affect fertility. In this article we will look...
Scientists warn that by 2045 most people will need artificial insemination to get pregnant. The problem is likely to affect rich countries, where it may be impossible to get pregnant without the help...
March is celebrated worldwide as Endometriosis Awareness Month. The disease can affect up to 25 to 50% of women who are affected by infertility. One effective method of diagnosing and treating...
Every winter in recent years, we have been struggling with the problem of air pollution, or smog. In addition to its obvious impact on the health of our respiratory system, it turns out that the dust...
The problem of infertility is an issue increasingly being addressed by specialist medical circles. Its scale is about 15% of the population, which in Poland corresponds to about 1 million couples...
Hysteroscopy, or endoscopic examination of the uterus, is now a commonly performed examination. It is performed for diagnostic purposes, e.g. abnormal uterine bleeding or the inability to become or...
Difficulties in getting pregnant are usually not the only problem experienced by couples. Infertility can lead to the emergence of various psychological disorders - sometimes even relatively trivial...
It is not only nutritional factors that are an important element affecting fertility. Age, nicotinism, physical activity, energy balance and nutritional status of the body can also affect fertility....
The article describes the role of progesterone and oestradiol, how the concentration of these hormones changes during the monthly cycle, for what purpose their determinations are performed and how...
In-vitro, 'test-tube baby', artificial insemination are terms we sometimes come across in the media. What exactly is in-vitro fertilisation, the miracle of life from a test tube?
The presence of hormones is essential for the body to function properly, as they act as transmitters of information between the endocrine and nervous systems and other systems.
Luteinisation syndrome of the unruptured ovarian follicle.
Hemolysed blood-filled cysts, arising from endometrial lesions, forming on the surface of the ovarian tissue.