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HOMEOPATHIC APPROACH TO INFERTILITY
You’ve been trying for months, and still there’s no baby on the way. Inability to conceive can accentuate stress on
your marriage, have an impact on your self esteem, and even challenge your womanhood. Infertility is elucidated
as failure in getting pregnant after a year of persistent trying or having repeated miscarriages or inability of a man in
impregnating a woman. In order to have a baby an egg must be unconfined from a woman’s ovary and pass
through a fallopian tube towards the uterus, a man’s sperm must unite with the egg along the way, and the fertilized
egg must affix to the inside of the uterus. Problems that hinder any of these steps either in a man or woman can
conclude in Infertility.
Several essential causes that affect male and female fertility:
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Women beyond the age of 30 become less fertile.
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Hormonal imbalance.
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Absence or irregular menstruation.
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Wrongly timed intercourse.
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Alcohol and smoking.
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Anxiety.
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Excessive exercising.
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Being overweight or underweight.
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Extensive use of contraceptive pills.
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Exposure of the genitals to high temperatures from persistent use of hot tubs or saunas.
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Exposure to environmental and metal toxins like certain pesticides and lead.
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Certain drugs like steroids, antifungal medications, radiation, chemotherapy treatments and heavy use of
cocaine or marijuana.
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Blocked Fallopian tubes, Uterine Fibroids or Endometriosis.
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Inherited abnormalities in the structure of the Uterus or Ovaries.
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Diseases like Diabetes, Thyroid problems, Hypertension, Genital infections, Sexually transmitted diseases,
Prostrate inflammation, Mumps after puberty.
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Undescended testicles or testicular injury in male.
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Premature ejaculation in males.
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Low sperm count or abnormally shaped sperms in men.
Homeopathic approach to Infertility:
Homeopathy has an absolute solution that can augment your probability of conception. Homeopathic treatment of
Infertility addresses both physical and emotional imbalances in a person. Homeopathy plays a role in treating
Infertility by strengthening the reproductive organs in both men and women, by regulating hormonal balance,
menstruation and ovulation in women, by escalating blood flow into the pelvic region, by mounting the thickness of
the Uterine lining and preventing the Uterus from contracting hence abating chances of a miscarriage, and by
increasing quality and quantity of sperm count in men. It can also be advantageous in reducing anxiety so that the
embryo implantation can take place in a favourable environment. Homoeopathy is a system of medicine directed at
assisting the body's own healing process. Some Homeopathic remedies that are commonly used to treat Infertility
are given below. These remedies are just a few of the commonly used Homeopathic remedies and are
mentioned only to create awareness about the effectiveness of Homeopathic medicines in Infertility. It is
not advisable to resort to self-medication for any disease.
Homeopathic remedies:
Agnus Castus: This remedy has a distinctive influence on both sexes but is more pronounced in men who are
anxious about their health and have a repeated history of Gonorrhea. It is stipulated in male impotence with a cold
sensation felt in the genitals after leading an obsessive sexual life for many years.
Aurum Muriaticum: This remedy has a marked effect on women reproductive organs predominantly uterine
tumours, and when there is a total lack of sexual desire with depression.
Cannabis Sativa: This remedy is functional when there is a history of drug, alcohol and tobacco abuses with a
reduced sex drive, has problems with urination, and complete absence of menses in women.
Conium Maculatum: This remedy in best suggested in both men and women problems leading to Infertility. Both
have a suppressed sexual appetite. Women have irregular and scanty menses, tender breasts while men have
hard, enlarged testicles with decreased sexual power and feeble erection.
Lycopodium: This remedy is as well indicated in both men and women. In women who have a dry vagina with
tenderness in their lower abdomen over the right ovary. In men who have erection problems as an outcome of
anxiety, memory loss and lack of self-confidence.
Sabina: This is an absolutely specified women remedy with lack of muscle tone of the Uterus leading to recurrent
miscarriages before 12 weeks. There is Menorrhagia (heavy bleeding) in women who abort promptly with swelling
of ovaries and uterus. The patient always has an increased sexual desire.
Sepia: This remedy works brilliantly in introverted women who are indifferent to loved ones with irregular or absent
menses. There is a continuous sensation that Uterus will go down the vagina, which feels better only when she sits
with her legs crossed. Patient also feels chilly, weepy, irritable, has a lack of sexual desire and has habitual
abortions from 3rd to 5th month. This remedy is helpful in men who experience a dragging sensation in the genitals
with no desire for sex. This remedy also helps in solving intercourse problems.
Staphysagria: Gentle-natured, quiet men with deep suppressed emotions may respond very well to this remedy.
Their problem of impotence often transpires from embarrassment, self abuse and persistent focus on sexual
subjects.
Self Care Measures to correct Infertility:
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Men should not wear tight under wears or pants as this lessens the number of healthy sperm.
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Avoid using hot tubs or saunas.
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Avoid excessive exercise, smoking, alcohol, caffeine.
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Eat a balanced diet and follow weight management.
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Practice safe sex to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
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Cold sitz bath can lower your body temperature and encourage the production of healthy sperm.
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Estimate your fertile period by tracking your ovulation at home. The date of ovulation varies in every woman but
normally ovulation is 14 days before the next menstrual period starts, and five days before ovulation is the most
fertile period in a woman. Have sexual intercourse each day of your fertile period, including ovulation day.
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Avoid straddling your male partner while making love. Positions where sperm is not likely to leak out are the
best. Placing a pillow under your hips during or after making love allows your cervix to rest in the semen
allowing sperm some time to travel to the cervix.
Hence, to enjoy a healthy family life and to increase your chances of a natural pregnancy by cleansing,
strengthening, balancing the organs of reproduction and bringing the body back into balance consider Homeopathy.
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About the author:
Neepa Sevak is an experienced, registered Homeopath with the Arizona Homeopathic Board of Medical
Examiners. She is currently practicing Classical Homeopathy at the American Medical College of Homeopathy.
Phone: (480) 363 0758
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.homeopathic-cure.com