Archive for the ‘Reproductive’ Category
Vasectomy
Sterilization (vasectomy) is a minor surgical procedure to cut and turn off the vas deferens (vas deferens). The procedure takes about 30 minutes, the procedure usually causes few complications and no worsening of sexual function. Vasectomy is performed about 500,000 per year in the United States. A vasectomy is less invasive than a sterilization surgery in women. An increasing number of couples choosing vasectomy as a permanent birth control.
The male reproductive system
To understand what a sterilization (vasectomy) is needed to understand the male reproductive system and how it works. The testes are located in a bag in the penis called the scrotum. Each testicle is connected to a thin coiled tube, epididymis (epididymis), where sperm are stored and mature in 6 weeks. Epididymis is related to the prostate gland with a pair of tubes called the vas deferens. Vas deferens is part of a larger bundle of tissue containing blood vessels and nerves and lymphatic vessels, known funikel. Read the rest of this entry »
First Signs of Pregnancy
Although first sign of pregnancy is the absence of menstruation, you may notice a delay before you perceive other symptoms such as nausea, morning sickness, breast tenderness, difficulty breathing, itching, nasal congestion, excessive sweating, frequent urination, and sleepiness.
Gums may become swollen, more sensitive and eventually bleed. Visit your dentist early in pregnancy. Stay tough on oral hygiene, gently brush your teeth after every meal, floss and toothpaste for sensitive gums. Read the rest of this entry »
Yoga Against Menstrual Stress
The Bridge or Setu Bandha Sarvangasana is a yoga pose that is often used to de-stress. The pose could even help prevent negative feelings, sadness, or a slightly depressed feeling – we all sometimes suffer from it – to be eliminated. Also train your neck muscles, relieves your “heavy legs” and help your digestion. This pose also works to stabilize your hormones and is used in the American yoga infertility. And yes, they pose like you do when you finally have your rules, because it helps against menstrual cramps. Read the rest of this entry »
Cause of Menstrual Delay
The delay period or amenorrhea is caused by changes that result in an organic imbalance which triggers may be several, but when it extends for too long, you should consult a physician.
The normal menstrual cycle can be delayed by 2 to 3 days for most women, when that time extends the reasons for it may be the following causes:
- About effort
- Imbalance hormonal
- Unbalanced diet
- Weight loss
- Thyroid disorders
- Obesity
- Depression
- The failure of ovulation
- Polycystic ovarian disease
Avoid missed a period depends entirely on the adaptability of each body to changes leading to suffer from this deficiency, so one must try to understand the needs of your body first and most important is that you must eating a balanced diet.
The menstrual delay can also be done to make certain changes in your daily routine, as this may involve intense exercise or adoption of a new diet plan for you, which should give the body time to adapt to these changes instead of going to medication in the initial phase. All you need is patience.
If your menstrual cycle is delayed for months you should consult a specialist and your in alternative medicine, ayurveda is proven that gives better results, always with the right professional support.
