periods!!! and other problems!!

Discussion in 'Pregnant Mommies' started by demry, Jul 22, 2017.

  1. demry

    demry New Member

    people please help me out for the problems i have !! like i want to ask
    Can an infertile woman have periods?
    Can an infertile woman get pregnant with homeopathy?
     
  2. saurab015

    saurab015 New Member

    Hi demry i have collected some information on your problems and questions that you have asked
    Yes, it really depends on the cause of infertility. For example, in cases of tubal factor infertility, the tubes might be blocked or absent, but the woman still ovulates, and that is why techniques such as IVF are feasible. On the other hand, there is also the opposite case, that is, the woman has regular menstrual periods, but is unable to get pregnant. There is no scientific evidence that homeopathy, natural remedies, or Ayurveda can cure female and male infertility. what are the problens you are facing with there certain issues if you have more questions you are free to ask and i can also suggest you treatments on this problems. good luck
     
  3. shweta

    shweta New Member

    Hi dear. You can have a period and be infertile. The fact that a woman is menstruating doesn't necessarily mean that she can conceive and carry a baby to term. For example, if a woman isn't ovulating regularly, she will have a harder time getting pregnant. Some women continue to have periods but don't ovulate at all. This medical condition is known as an ovulation. But nowadays medical science is so advanced that infertility can be cured very easily and with proof. The best place to go is Ukraine where you get help on any problem regarding the reproductive system. The research persons are working day and night there to help us get rid of any problem like that. I was also facing the same problem but my husband supported me a lot. He took me to an expert gynecologist in Ukraine. He gave me a lot of tips and that worked on me like magic and now I am a happy mother of a baby girl. I hope the information will help you. Be safe and stay blessed.
     
  4. RES

    RES Member

    Infertile women have periods. But she cannot still bear a child. Most couples with infertile issues form their family through surrogacy or IVF.
     
  5. shannon

    shannon Member

    Hello demry, Yes its depends upon the women. It can possible that the infertile women having periods.
     
  6. Gracie Brooks

    Gracie Brooks New Member

    Yes, an infertile women can have periods. If a woman isn't ovulating regularly, she will face some problems getting pregnant. This medical condition is known as anovulation. The fertility can be treated by homoeopathy but depends upon women's health.
     
  7. Divya

    Divya New Member

    There are many treatments that are propagated as cures for infertility in both men and women. It is true that many different forms of treatment are available depending on the types of issues that exist. Medications, devices, surgery or a combination of these may be employed to correct the problem at hand. Hormonal treatments that correct imbalances in hormones; surgery and other invasive procedures that rectify scarring; the removal of uterine fibroids that may be causing trouble in conceiving and many more procedures are available for couples who want to conceive and have a baby. Both male, as well as female infertility issues are commonly addressed through these measures.
     
  8. Fiercequeen

    Fiercequeen Moderator

    Hello there dear friend. How are you doing today? I hope that things are fine at your end. I sincerely feel sorry that you are going through infertility. It is one of the worst things that anyone can face. It truly is a punishment for doing nothing wrong. I wish I could hlpe you somehow. HOwever there is little to nothing that I can do. So yeah... You have to forgive me for that. Let me try to answer your qeustions though.

    1. Yes, infertile women can have periods. Actually many of these women have periods. SOme even have completely normal and "healthy" periods.
    2. Homeopathy is bullshit! Like it has shown some success but in general homeopathy is bullshit !

    Hope this was helpful ot you! God bless you love!
     
  9. Ssuezy

    Ssuezy Member

    Hi,
    Infertile women do get periods. Some regular and some irregular. I would not rely on homeopathy at all. It seems like a long shot. What are the chances of success with homeopathy? Aren't they too low? We try a lot of things before going to a professional when we discover we are infertile. Take it from me. Homeopathy is a complete waste of precious time!
     
  10. cali578

    cali578 New Member

    Listen!! Having irregular periods can mean a variation in the number of days you have your period or that your period arrives early, late or even skips a few months. Actually, most women will experience irregular bleeding at some point in their life. A period showing up unexpected or delayed does not always mean something serious is going on. But your period showing up whenever it wants can be stressful.
     
  11. siarock

    siarock New Member

    hi dear how are you. Yes infertile woman can have periods. She may get late in her period but she have periods. Infertility is not something that just showed at front. It's deeper inside. Otherwise no infertile women never gets married. you could never know about your infertility unless you try to conceive.You'll get to know this after so much tests and precedures. Otherwise everything else is just prediction. I hope i helped you. best of luck dear.
     
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  12. bekka

    bekka New Member

    Hey there, nice post. I mean I had always wondered about that too. Never asked on a forum though. But I guess I should have. So, I did a bit of a googling and came across some reviews by medical experts. They say that homeopathic medics can affect and trigger your pregnancy chances. However, this affect can take years. So, homeopathy is not for women like me. I mean when you are trying to conceive all you think about is your kids (future kids). And this impatience is natural. With homeopathic medicines, if it’s going to take years, it’s better go for some alternatives and yes, keep on taking these too. They don’t normally have any side-effects anyway. Hope this info is helpful. Here’s my question: How old are you? How long have you been trying to conceive?
     
  13. lensie

    lensie New Member

    All women know that their menstrual cycles, ovulation, and fertility are interconnected. Unfortunately, they are very confused as to how and why which is why myths and misconceptions about menstrual periods and infertility are a legion biggest problem is that many women are not sure how ovulation and menstruation are related. They are often not certain which comes first and believe that if their problem is irregular cycles, they will first need to regularize the periods with medications before they can get pregnant.This is not true. It is ovulation which is the primary event and if an infertile woman's cycles are irregular, this is because the underlying common denominator for both infertility and the irregular cycles is anovulation, and it is this which will need to be treated.Unfortunately, because most women have no idea what normal menstrual flow is, it's easy for their mind to play games with them when they are infertile. This is especially true when their blood is black or has clots. Remember that the discharge of dark blood during the menstrual period is completely normal. This occurs because the acidic pH in the vagina converts the red hemoglobin pigment of the menstrual blood into black hematin.Since blood is normally red, when infertile women see that their menstrual blood is black, they are convinced that it is "dirty" and dirt is accumulating in their bodies and that this dirt in the uterus is preventing them from getting pregnant!Lots of infertile women believe that if they have scanty menses this means that the "bad blood" is collecting inside their body and poisoning their system, leading to infertility. This is why many will go to a doctor demanding that their "uterus be cleaned" with the help of a D&C! It's hard to convince them that God has designed the body very sensibly; that she would not allow "blood to accumulate in the uterus"; and that a woman's uterus does not need a vacuum cleaning to be kept clean!amount of menstrual flow are normal variants which are commonly seen infertile women as well. They are not caused and effect and do not normally affect fertility.
     
  14. hannah

    hannah New Member

    Hey ! I am new at this forum and happy to share my views with all of you people. I am a house wife and not professionally belong to some medical field.I want to say you that it has possibilities.Might be possibilities in term of yes or no.There are some womens who can ovulute but have irregular periods cycle.And some cannot ovulute who has a period cycle.It's all depends on our physical health.One more thing is your luck.Your luck plays an important role in it.As far as my knowledge relted to this topic is that some medicines have much better effect on irregularity of periods.After regulating your periods a woman can ovulute normally.So we cannot say that these particular women can ovulute and others are not.I am also a little bit confuse about it.My knowledge is little bit.I am not reffering or favouring some one.So If you get some strong sourceful information then sahre with me also to clarify my view. Thank you and wish you all the best!!!!
     
  15. Eliza

    Eliza New Member

    Many women who have regular menstrual cycles struggle with infertility. In general,regular periods do indicate that ovulation is occurring.A woman’s fertility naturally decreases with age. However, a woman has regular periods but still there are many other factors that influence whether pregnancy can and will occur or can be the cause of infertility.It may includes the PCOS, infections, unhealthy body weight. For this number of medications and reproductive treatments are available,that can be very long or expensive.The treatment of infertility through homeopathy has been found very effective. More specifically, the complete hormonal greatly increases the chances of conception without the painful side effects of medications and procedures. Here I can share a personal experience with all. In my neighborhood, a lady which is very close to me, treated for infertility. Her main reason for infertility was PCOS with an irregular menstrual cycle, which she was suffering from for 10 years. She had tried many other treatments, but there was hardly any relief for any of her problems. After understanding complete physical and psychological condition, She planned to get a homeopathic treatment . The resulting effect included reduced pain in the first 40 days, a regularization of her menstrual cycle in 4 months, and in 7 months from the treatment she conceived. The medicines involved easy to take, since there are only sweet pills and drops. So if you want you can also go for it because it has no side effects on your health. Hope you find this helpful.
     

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