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Causes of Infertility in Males & Females
A couple is diagnosed as infertile if their efforts toward attaining a pregnancy have been unsuccessful over the course of one year. For a newlywed couple looking to start a family, infertility can be outright devastating.
Reasons of Infertility in Females
Cyclical ovulation and menses, and the changes that are triggered when the womb accepts the sperm are extremely complex, and can be affected by lots of different factors. An unfortunate physiological slip-up in any of these complex processes is what causes female infertility.
1. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Also known as PCOS, it is one of the leading causes of infertility in women.
What is it?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that can affect women during their childbearing years, which falls in the range of 15 to 44 (approximately), and affects the woman's ovaries.
Possible Signs Include:
Irregular periods with heavy flow (caused by uterus lining building up over a longer time).
Presence of high levels of male hormones causes extra hair growth on the face, back and chest while also triggering male pattern baldness.
Weight gain and formation of dark patches which is caused by insulin resistance which often accompanies PCOS.
Other signs include headaches and acne.
Treatment:
Persons with PCOS are prescribed birth control pills to regularise periods. This is accompanied by medication to combat insulin resistance and cholesterol. Lifestyle changes and hormonal therapy could reverse some signs of PCOS.
Success Rate:
Unfortunately, there is no specific cure for PCOS yet. Reversing the imbalance of hormones through medication and lifestyle changes can increase one’s chances of becoming pregnant. The effects of these vary from person to person.
2. Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea refers to an impairment in the functioning of the hypothalamus leading to infertility.
What is it?
The hypothalamus is a gland that regulates the production of hormones in the body. The hypothalamus is easily affected by factors such as stress, diet, sudden weight gain or loss and over-exercise. This can lead to a situation where the menstrual cycle of women is affected, leading to problems such as infertility.
Possible Signs:
Increase in appetite
Cold chills
Poor sex drive
Depression
Treatment:
A lifestyle change is needed to address the problem and is usually the first step in treatment. Hormonal therapy, using injections is another option for treatment. In Vitro fertilization of the egg is the safest method of dealing with this condition.
Success Rate:
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea is reversible, and success rates for attaining pregnancy are quite good.
3. Premature Ovarian Failure
Premature Ovarian Failure is a condition where there is a lack of a sufficient number of eggs being produced.
What is it?
A condition experienced by women under the age of 40, it is caused by the poor production of oestrogen. Please note that this should not be confused with premature menopause. Menopause is the complete cessation of egg production leading to infertility. Premature ovarian failure, on the other hand, is dysfunctional or insufficient egg production.
Possible Signs:
The symptoms of Premature Ovarian Failure include:
Vaginal dryness
Lowered sex drive
Hot flashes and night sweats
Irregular periods
Treatment:
Treatment for this condition addresses the insufficiency of oestrogen that arises from the condition. IVF is also a viable treatment option.
Success Rate:
Unlike menopause, there are instances where women still experience menstrual bleeding and conception is possible.
4. Overproduction of Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland.
What is it?
If prolactin production is higher than normal, it will suppress the production of oestrogen, which in turn affects the regularity of one’s menstrual cycle and fertility.
Possible Signs:
Irregular or no periods
Vaginal dryness
The growth of hair on face and body, accompanied by acne.
Milky discharge from breasts (though the person is not lactating)
Treatment:
This condition can be treated by medication and even surgery. The drug Bromocriptine is used for women who suffer this condition and want to boost their fertility.
Success Rate:
The normal pituitary function can be restored, and fertility regained in most cases.
5. Tubal Infertility
As the name suggests, it concerns the fallopian tube.
What is it?
A block in your fallopian tube or a damaged fallopian tube will hinder the transfer of egg from your ovary to the womb, affecting one’s normal menstrual cycle.
Possible Signs:
Irregular periods and in some cases, lower abdominal pain may indicate a block or damage in fallopian tubes.
Treatment:
Blocked fallopian tubes can be treated by operation. Damaged tubes are not easily repairable and doing so poses a risk for further complications.
Success Rate:
Success in achieving pregnancy after treatment for blocked fallopian tubes is guaranteed. In-Vitro fertilization is recommended to avoid the risk of complications of a damaged fallopian tube.
6. Endometriosis
Endometriosis usually affects the fallopian tubes, ovaries and other tissues in the pelvic region.
What is it?
The Endometrium tissue is a mucous membrane tissue that lines the uterus and is required for the implantation of the egg. When the Endometrium tissue grows outside the uterus, it results in Endometriosis. When the tissue grows in the ovaries, it can lead to the formation of ovarian cysts which can affect fertility.
Possible Signs:
Painful periods
Pain with intercourse
Pain with urination and bowel movements
Heavy bleeding during periods and sometimes bleeding between periods
Treatment:
As endometriosis is caused by an overabundance of oestrogen, hormone therapy is the definitive treatment for it, barring surgery. Patients will also need pain relief medication.
Success Rate:
Opting for in vitro fertilization is advised over constructive surgery. Doctors also advise women suffering from this condition to opt for pregnancy earlier rather than later as the condition could worsen over time, impairing their ability to carry a pregnancy to term.
Reasons for Male Infertility
Inability to conceive a child may subject a man to guilt and shame. It also comes with some societal stigma despite the fact that many people may are unaware of what causes male infertility. However, there are many forms of infertility that can be treated.
1. Varicocele
If you feel a sharp growing pain in your testicles you may be experiencing varicocele.
What is it?
Varicocele is a condition where the veins surrounding the testicles in the scrotum get enlarged and hinder the quality of one’s sperm.
Possible Signs:
Varicocele shows almost no outward signs in most cases. It may sometimes cause pain in and around the testis. This pain appears in the following ways:
Varies from sharp to dull
Increases with a long time spent standing or doing physical activity
Pain can be relieved only while lying down
Treatment:
Mild forms of varicocele do not need treatment and may not cause an inability to conceive. If the condition becomes painful, surgery is used to treat it.
Success Rate:
If treated surgically, the alleviation of varicocele can improve the quality of one’s sperm and bolster one’s ability to father a child. Varicocele is considered to be effectively reversible.
2. Infection
Some infections can affect sperm quality, quantity, and delivery in men.
What is it?
An infection is caused by the action of foreign bodies such as virus and bacteria. Infections that cause male infertility are:
Mycoplasma
Tuberculosis
Gonorrhoea
Urinary tract Infections
Chlamydia
Treatment:
Treatments for genital infections vary depending on the nature of the infection.
Success Rate:
Most infections can be treated and reversed with proper medical care. If one suspects an infection, they should seek help immediately, as its development and the damages it causes over time may prove irreversible.
3. Retrograde Ejaculation
This is related to the improper ejaculation of the semen.
What is it?
Certain conditions may cause a man’s semen to enter the bladder instead of being released out through the penis.
Possible Signs:
Little to no semen ejaculated during orgasm.
Cloudy urine after orgasm, caused by semen in the bladder.
Treatment:
Medications may help somewhat in correcting the problem, where it is caused by nerve damage.
Success Rate:
Retrieving sperm, in order to use it for In Vitro fertilization, effectively bypasses the problem of infertility caused due to retrograde ejaculation.
4. Tumours
These include benign and malignant tumours.
What is it?
The swelling of a part of a body without any considerable inflammation, and when is caused by the abnormal growth of tissue, is called a tumour. Tumours growing near different glands in the body that control the creation of hormones could push into the glands, affecting their release of hormones.
Possible Signs:
The growth of a tumour inside the scrotum can be scanned physically. Internal tumours may be harder to locate.
Treatment:
Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are all used to treat tumours.
Success Rate:
Non-malignant tumours can be removed by surgery and are highly unlikely to cause long-term damage to one’s fertility. Cancer patients who have been exposed to radiation or chemotherapy may need to wait for a while before sperm production is regained. The time taken in regaining fertility increases with the age of the patient.
5. Hormonal Imbalance
Just like women, men also suffer from hormonal imbalances.
What is it?
When hormones that influence sperm production are thrown off the normal range of required quantity, it could cause infertility.
Possible Signs:
Symptoms of hormonal imbalances vary widely, and it is commonly diagnosed when seeking medical attention for infertility. Reasons that could cause hormonal imbalance range from genetics to lifestyle choices.
Treatment:
Hormonal therapy can help restore the proper balance of hormones in an affected person’s body.
Success Rate:
Treatment of hormonal imbalance has a high rate of success. However, restoring sperm production and potency may take a year or longer.
Female infertility causes and treatment differs from person to person and case to case. As despairing as coming to terms with such circumstances may be, please do not opt to rely on unscientific, “one cure for all” infertility treatments that could damage one’s health further. For men, sperm production, delivery and quality are all factors that determine male fertility. Most can be treated with surgery or medication. As long as production of viable sperm hasn’t been determinedly disqualified, options such as IVF can provide solutions.
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Enhancing Your Preschooler's Ball-Playing Skills
There are different ways to reach a pre-schooler throwing and catching milestone. Remember to start slow and with a small ball. In time, with regular practice, your child will be an ace ball player. Go through the list of tips and enhance your kid’s ball playing skills manifold.
Playing with balls helps kids in various ways like improving upon fine and gross motor skills, enhancing their eye-hand coordination, etc. By playing different types of ball games, children learn to develop new concepts such as planning beforehand and setting goals too!
Throwing and Catching Games for Kids -Teach the Easy Way!
Squeeze and Bounce Balls
Before introducing throwing and catching games for kids, give your 3-year-old colourful squeeze balls and bounce balls to play with. These balls are usually brightly coloured. Also, by squeezing and throwing these balls or running to pick them up in time, she'll end up enhancing her grip and fine motor skills. These squeeze balls also improve upon your child’s mobility and overall social skills by encouraging team play.
Size of the Balls
For enabling throwing and catching games fitfully, introduce your angel to the bigger balls first. Gradually, reduce the size of the balls. Also, once your child gets comfortable with the catching and throwing game, increase the distance between the thrower(yourself) and the catcher(her). With your supervision, your little one will soon develop more accuracy in her ball game.
Make it Fun
Add a twist to your next ball game! Ask your kiddo to lie down on her back. Help her put her feet up and keep it in the air. Throw the ball in her direction, gently. Use encouraging words to make her kick the ball with her feet. Next, you lie down and kick the ball which she has to catch. This is one of the most enjoyable throwing and catching activities for pre-schoolers. Such games not only improve the child's coordination skills, but also strengthen their leg muscles.
Set up a Game of Bowling
You may like to accompany your child for a game of bowling or can set the same up at home with pins or toys. Group colourful, free-standing objects together and place them on the floor. Then, show your child how to roll the ball and knock them down. Bowling is often included in throwing and catching lesson plans. This is because, even though there’s no catching involved, the sport improves the sense of direction and muscular strength of little bowlers in more ways than one.
Dynamic Catching
Another way of teaching dynamic catching to your kid is by marking a target on the wall and showing her how to hit that target with the ball and catch the same when it bounces back. Once your tiny child is acquainted with catch and throws ball games, leave her with other kids throwing balls and conceptualising different games with the same.
Balls are every child’s favourite. However, make sure you don’t give her heavy or hard balls. Instead, buy some child-friendly, light and soft balls that little players are known to have fun with. Soon, you will find yourself cheering when you see your child catching a ball!
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Soft Gulabjamun Recipe using Milk Powder (with trips and tricks)
"Gulabjamun" is a very popular north Indian sweet. In English Gulab means "rose" and Jamun is "blackish purple berry". This is called as such may be due to its look. I personally love the combination of hot gulabjamuns and vanilla icecream. They both create a true heavenly feeling in mouth. Gulabjamuns can be made in two ways- using khoya or milk powder. Here I have made the gulabjamuns using milk powder which tests really good and it's very easy to make. Let's jump into the recipe...

Ingredients:
Serves: 4 to 5 persons
Cook Time: 30 to 45 minutes
For 10 to 12 pieces of Gulabjamuns
1 cup milk powder
1/4 cup all purpose flour (maida)
1 tablespoon ghee or as required
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 tablespoons fresh yogurt (curd) or as required
Grated almonds to garnish
Oil to deep fry
For Sugar Syrup
2 cups water
1.5 cups sugar
3 to 4 cardamoms
Few saffron strands (optional)
Few drops of rose water (optional)
Add water sugar and 3 to 4 cardamoms into a pan. Keep it to boil. Stir occasionally. (If the sugar syrup has impurities, then add 1 tbsp milk into it. Then remove the layer of scum with a spatula or spoon.)
If available, add a few drops of rose water and a few saffron strands in the sugar solution. This is optional.
You have to make a thick sugar syrup. It's better to keep on boiling till it gets a half string consistency. On cooling it will be thicker.
Add milk powder, all purpose flour, baking soda in a bowl and mix well.
Add ghee and fresh yogurt (curd) and mix nicely.
Mix everything gently. Do not kneed or over mix. Keep in mind that over mixing will make the jamuns hard (due to extra gluten) and then the jamuns won't absorb the sugar syrup.
Also keep in mind that the dough should be smooth without any cracks. If there are cracks or the dough looks dry, add a little more yogurt (1 tablespoon or as required) and mix.
The dough will be a little sticky. Apply some ghee in hand and then make small balls from the dough. Jamun balls will increase in size while frying and soaking in sugar syrup.
Heat oil in a kadhai. Oil should be medium hot. Add balls in the oil and deep fry. Balls should slowly get browned in colour and should rise to the top from the bottom of the kadhai while cooking.
Remember if the balls get browned too quickly the oil is too hot. If the balls do not rise, the oil is not hot enough. In either cases gulabjamuns won't get cooked properly. So oil should be medium hot.
Also remember, if the balls crack while frying, add some flour (1 more teaspoon or as required) to the dough and mix again.
Gently stir and keep on turning the gulabjamun balls while frying so that they get evenly browned in colour.
Once done, add them to the warm suger syrup.
Soak the gulabjamuns atleast for one hour before serving, to get the perfect soft texture.
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20 Ways Successful People Use to Increase Their Productivity at Work
There never is enough time in a day to finish everything we need to do; at least that is what it seems like. The truth is, if more people put in the effort to work smarter, it is possible to become more productive at work. If you are not sure how to improve productivity at work by working smarter, we have you covered.
20 Effective Strategies to Increase Your Productivity at Work
Here are some effective tips to boost your productivity at workplace:
1. Stop Multitasking
Though it may seem like taking on more than one thing at a time makes you more productive, it is quite the opposite. When you work on more than one thing at a time, you are not able to give it your full concentration. This often leads to poor quality work and sometimes, missed deadlines. By focusing on one thing at a time, you will be putting all your concentration into it, meaning you will finish it faster too. You can then move on to different projects.
2. De-clutter and Organize Your Workspace
When your environment is cluttered, it tends to impact your mind. By clearing out your work space and keeping everything organised, you can not only think more clearly, but can also save time by not having to constantly look for the things you need.
3. Eat Healthy Food
Eating is not just about satiating hunger, but is also about fulfilling your nutrition needs to be able to function at your best. Eating fast food will help your hunger, but it will not give you what your brain needs to be able to stay sharp. Eat a balanced diet so that you will be setting yourself up for success not just physically, but mentally too.
4. Exercise Daily
Exercise is important not only to stay fit, but also to keep the mind healthy. A healthy mind will be able to focus better, and completing tasks at work will seem much easier than before. Those who do not exercise are prone to becoming sluggish and bored with their tasks, making the time taken to complete them longer.
5. Put Your Phone on Silent
It is very easy to get lured into wasting a lot of unnecessary time checking your phone every time you get a notification. Time flies when you open your social media and messenger apps, so make sure to put your phone on silent and focus on the tasks that you have on hand at work. Without the constant distractions, you may find that it takes much less time to complete a task than you had previously thought.
6. Finish the Important Tasks First
Get the important tasks out of the way, and you will definitely save a lot of time and stress when you are nearing the deadlines. Some of these tasks may seem daunting, which is why many people tend to put them off until the last minute. Instead, force yourself to get started with it and just take it slowly, one step at a time.
7. Proactive, Not Reactive
Instead of simply reacting to your emails and phone calls and letting them set the pace of your day, be proactive and get those things done yourself. Make a plan of attack for yourself to implement each day and do your best to stick to it. With this method, you will be increasing your productivity a lot.
8. Plan Your Week
You should always give yourself at least two hours every week to think ahead about the week to come, and plan your tasks accordingly. It is important that you get into the habit of checking your progress and making sure that you complete the tasks on your schedule. By ensuring to make a plan for the week, you will be able to tackle the week with dedication and focus, rather than uncertainty and apprehension.
9. Wake Up Early
Waking up early is great because it gives you the time to wake up properly and ease into your day. Take that extra time in the morning to exercise, read something that will broaden your mind and eat a healthy and nutritious breakfast so that you will get enough energy to last you the day. When you wake up and rush out the door, you are not doing what you need to do to ensure a proper mindset to take on the day.
10. Stand More
You may start to feel restless or sleepy after a few hours of working hard, you may notice that your posture is starting to slouch and that you are not able to focus on your work. If so, you should stand up. This simple technique is really effective at helping with a lot of things like back and shoulder pain, and it will help to improve productivity.
11. It’s Okay to Say 'No'
There are many times when your own work gets pushed back when you take on work for someone else, or when you put your work on pause to help others. While those are nice things to do, you need to also ensure that your own work is getting done. So asking them to wait a few minutes until you have completed your task will not be a direct refusal. However, more often than not, the person would have figured out the problem in the time it took them waiting for you.
12. Have “crush” Time
Set aside some time every morning to sit and just focus on completing your tasks. Do not bother anyone with questions and get all your dreaded tasks out of the way. Once you get into the flow, the work becomes much easier.
13. Delegate Tasks
There may be times when you have too much on your plate. If possible, do not hold onto the attitude that you need to do it yourself. Make a list of tasks that you can delegate to others and get it done.
14. Wear Headphones
When you work in a fast paced office environment, it can be pretty noisy, and there are bound to be those who want to ask questions and sometimes have a little chat. By using the simple trick of wearing headphones, you discourage people from interrupting your work, and you get to cancel out the noise from the office. You do not necessarily have to be listening to anything, but seeing you with headphones on will make others think twice about coming over to talk to you.
15. Listen to Calming Sounds
If you choose to listen to something on your headphones, listen to sounds that are calming and peaceful so that you will be able to have a clear mind to think while completing your tasks. Listening to music without any lyrics can help you concentrate better.
16. The 'Five Second Rule'
You won’t always feel like diving right into your work, and one way to push yourself to do it is to give yourself the five second rule. If you have anything that you are trying to avoid starting, take a few deep breaths and countdown from five before diving into your task.
17. Track and Limit Your Time
Be more aware of how you use your time. Without realising it, you may spend half an hour on social media, wasting valuable working time. If you attempt to track how much time you are spending on each task - work or break related - you will be able to set reasonable limits for yourself so that you can make sure you are spending your time wisely.
18. Set Deadlines for Yourself
Stress is always seen as a bad thing, and while most of it does have negative effects on us, some people seem to work better under pressure. Good stress is good as it helps push you further, so set some deadlines for yourself so that you can complete all your tasks with some time to spare.
19. Take Regular Breaks
Working for more than 90 minutes at a stretch can cause your productivity to start declining. Ensure to plan out your breaks at the start of every day and make some time to take a walk outside the office and just get some fresh air. Just by doing something so simple, you will have re-energized yourself and given yourself the time you need to focus again.
20. Stop Trying to Be Perfect
Some people take a very long time on their tasks because they want them to be perfect, but the truth is that as human beings, we cannot always be perfect. Do what you need to do to the best of your abilities and move on. This is the best way you can be productive instead of wasting time.
With some will power and discipline, it should not be difficult to implement these small strategies to help bring up your productivity at work. So try them out, remain consistent, and you will be successful.
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5 Stylish Winter Shoes for Your Little Ones
Come winter, and parents have a gala time dressing their children up every day in warm pants, cosy sweaters, and cute little monkey-caps! Indeed kids look awww-dorable done in winter-wear – walking talking mini sushi-rolls! However, one aspect of winter dressing that you might tend to overlook is the feet.
Hands and feet are the body parts that come in contact with most of the world. They are the extremities of the body, and the body loses heat through them. It is hence important to keep hands and feet warm to drive away winter.
5 Cute and Stylish Kids’ Winter Shoes
While options to keep the hands warm are limited, with mittens and hand-gloves being the only two options, there are a lot of different ways in which you can style your child’s feet for winter. Here are the 5 cutest shoes you can buy your child this winter!
1. Boots
The winter staple footwear that looks great on anyone and with any kind of outfit! Boots are ideal for kids feet, especially because they are very sturdy and made of thicker material than ordinary footwear. Be sure to buy a pair especially if you plan to take a winter vacation to a cold region with chances of snowfall!
2. Sports-shoes
These are more all-season, all-weather than particularly ‘winter’ shoes. However, they are a good fix if you do not want to spend money on expensive winter boots. Sports shoes also are thicker than daily footwear. When worn with socks, they can be quite effective in keeping the feet warm.
3. Sneakers
On the days that it is not too cold, sneakers can be a good ‘compromise’ between the child refusing to wear warm footwear, and the parent yearning to keep the child safe and protected. Sneakers are good when your child is going to be outdoors but not necessarily ‘playing’; sneakers are not too tough and allow a good degree of flexibility. If it gets too cold, you can switch from regular to thick socks to add an extra layer of warmth.
4. Loafers / Slip-ons
Sometimes kids can get fussy with having to constantly ‘tie’ their footwear. On the other hand, laced footwear does not look good on every kind of outfit, especially when it comes to girls. That’s when you need a pair of loafers or slip-ons. Loafers and slip-ons will up the style quotient of your child’s look without compromising on functionality (since they are ‘closed’ and hence keep the feet covered and protected from winter).
5. Indoor Slip-ons
It is equally important to protect kids’ feet indoors! You can pick cute woolly slippers for indoor use. These are great even when you are travelling. Hotel rooms usually have marble floors, which tend to get cold in winters.
Tips to Style Regular Footwear for Winter
Kids outgrow their wardrobes rapidly. So, many parents are not too inclined to invest too much in their child’s wardrobes. So here are some tips to style your child’s regular footwear for the cold days of winter.
For Boys
Most of the boy’s footwear is usually covered. You can just buy thick socks to go inside your son’s regular footwear to bear the winter. Either look for woollen socks or look for socks that are multi-layered. One tip that comes handy is socks made of natural cotton fibre work better in keeping the cold out, than those made of synthetic fibre. Remember this when you go shopping.
Another way to keep your big boy warm is to consider using thermal pants or Long Johns. Many times, these cover the feet too and can serve to add an extra layer.
For Girls
Girls usually have more pairs of footwear, which is often colour-coordinated with special outfits! If your daughter too has pairs like these, you can look for warm socks to go inside each kind of footwear. Colour-coordinate these with the footwear and outfit. Another idea you can try is to go for knee-high socks, especially to be worn with frocks and skirts. These will keep her feet as well as her legs warm. Leg-warmers are something you can consider too. These look trendy when paired with ballet flats or other slip-ons.
Finally, tights are a great option and can be worn in several different ways. You can use them to add an extra layer underneath jeans and pants, or even team them up with shorts and skirts. This way you can recycle her summer clothes in winter.
Feet often get neglected in our body-care routines. One of the best routines you can follow for your child, as well as for yourself, is to soak their feet in warm water at the end of the day, wash them clean, and apply a good moisturiser, before slipping on socks or indoor slippers. Keep your child’s feet warm to help them enjoy winter to the fullest!
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I am going with 3rd month of my pregnancy it's a very strong dizziness I feel at times means every day .....no other symptoms of pregnancy .Please help with elaboration .All okay means isn't part of this journey.
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A. usually fixed. better to show to specialist always as they get the correct diagnosis. try to avoid self and extra medication that will only complicate this and create more damage to the child
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