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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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Now, we already know that certain foods aid in weight loss while certain foods are fattening. But some foods when paired together with other foods make a killer combination that zaps fat! Let's look at some of these crazy combinations and how to get them helping you in your weight loss journey, especially after delivery.
Weight loss can be a huge challenge for anyone, but more so for postpartum women or women struggling with thyroid and hormonal problems. Losing fat from the belly and hips region can be especially daunting, and few diets target these areas well unless you pair them with intensive exercise. However, the good news is that there are some foods that can actually speed up your weight loss and show you quick results. The trick is simple: they must be eaten together!
Best Food Combinations to Lose Weight
1. Bell Peppers and Egg
Never heard of this one before, right? This mighty duo will make sure your pre-mommy jeans fit you once again. Eggs contain a metabolism boosting nutrient known as choline. Bell peppers, or more popularly known in India as Simla Mirch, are a good source of Vitamin C. Vitamin C helps fight off cortisol, the hormone that causes fat to accumulate around your tummy area.
You can cook eggs inside bell peppers, do a quick breakfast omelette with bell peppers and eggs, or even make a nice egg curry for lunch.
2. Pistas and Almonds
All those dry fruit dabbas you get on festivals will finally come handy when we tell you that pistas and almonds together can help give you that taut tummy you are after! Ditch your crunchy chips and garam pakodas and embrace these nuts as a quick snack hack for a while; you won't be disappointed. Almonds contain the amino acid L-arginine that helps the body burn more fat and carbs during your workouts too.
Blend them up into a protein packed shake or enjoy them whole for some fat-burning energy. On a cheat day, you can also indulge in these Kesar Pista Cookies - they combine pistas and almonds deliciously! (Just go easy on the sugar!)
3. Potatoes and Pepper
Potatoes honestly do not deserve the hate they get. Just because carbs have been categorised as “unhealthy” or bad, potatoes have unfairly taken the brunt. They are actually a great hunger curbing food that can actually aid your weight loss goal. The potassium in potatoes helps get rid of bloating. But just because they are so great, that doesn't mean we don't watch what we pair with it. Yeah we see you hiding that butter!
Pepper is a great combination for potatoes. Some olive oil, pepper and potatoes make a filling and healthy meal if baked (you can also add some roasted/grilled chicken to add to the protein-quotient; this is especially beneficial after delivery when you need to consume a protein-rich diet to speed up healing).
Pepper contains the compound piperine that gives it its strong taste and piperine actually interferes with the formation of new fat cells. This helps slim your waistline, and zaps body fat! Sounds like magic? Who knew it could be as simple as eating pepper regularly!
4. Garlic and Fish
Fish contains women-friendly omega-3 fatty acids, which lower triglycerides and reduce inflammation. They also help build muscle and increase your metabolic rate. If you add garlic to this already powerful food, you have everything you need to “tackle” (fishing pun intended) stubborn belly fat.
Try the Grilled Fish and Veggies recipe (pictured above) to combine these two magic ingredients in a delicious dish.
5. Nut Butter and Banana
Nut butters are full of unsaturated fats. If you are wondering why we're telling you it is a good thing, then know this – unsaturated fats can help you puncture and successfully deflate that spare tyre of yours. Polyunsaturated fats improve your metabolism! When combined with banana, this becomes a potent combo that satiates hunger while also keeping you fit. Try out this banana and butter breakfast loaf (picture above) with a cup of coffee or milk in the morning. You can also avoid adding any refined-sugar; the loaf uses prunes to sweeten it up.
Note: Unsaturated fats have an evil cousin that is a bad influence to your weight loss journey – saturated fats. The problem is saturated fats come in the most attractive forms (read: chips, fries, etc.) so beware! Pick wisely.
6. Lentils and Tomatoes
When you’re looking for Indian foods for weight loss, look no further than good old daal! Daal can help you fill up without unwanted calories being added; they also keep you feeling full longer. Warm foods are also helpful in boosting recovery after delivery, especially if you have had a complicated childbirth or a C-section.
And why the tomatoes? Well, tomatoes are anti-inflammatory and can help you fight and reverse leptin resistance, leading to what everyone wants - weight loss!
7. Chickpeas and Olive Oil
Yup, you're right - HUMMUS! Chickpeas are high in muscle-building protein and soluble fibres, making them a lethal weight-loss weapon. As you blend them with olive oil, the smooth pasty combination works doubly well to keep you feeling full.
You know what's best about olive oil? It actually increases the happy hormone - serotonin - in your blood. No wonder hummus makes us so happy! Also, it's vegan.
8. Apples and Watermelon
All fruits are good for you but some are the best for women struggling to lose a few pounds. When you combine apples and watermelons in your fruit salad, you can be well-assured that your stubborn flab is being fought. These two delicious fruits have been proven to be among the best foods to eat together for weight loss!
Apples are the BEST source of fibre amongst fruits, combating visceral fat. Visceral fat is the fat lining around vital organs that can lead to organ issues if not taken care of. It is way more serious than most of us think, so start eating those apples daily! Watermelons lower fat accumulation too, so paired together, this duo can turn your mama belly into your teenage washboard abs.
9. Oatmeal and Berries
We know you've been liking those Instagram smoothie bowls with colourful berries arranged neatly on top of smooth looking oatmeal. We also know that Indians do not have easy access to most berries and have to wait for winter to create such immaculate oatmeal.
But that fact acknowledged, the combination of the two is one of the most delicious ways to reach your health goals. Both contain insoluble fibre which is great for your metabolism. Try out this Oats With Berries recipe (pictured above). What a power packed breakfast option, no?
10. Corn and Beans
Beans equal gas? True. This may put you off eating them but what's also true is that they aid weight loss! They taste great too! Corn contains a resistant starch – a type of carb that effectively dodges digestion. This means that the body is not able to absorb many calories from corn. Corn and beans together are a suspicious combination but take it from us, they actually are a great combination for weight loss.
You can add them to grilled chicken or even mix them up as a Five Bean Salad (pictured above). You can even eat them in a roti or pita wrap as a quick lunch! Note: Since this can potentially promote gas in the stomach, consume in moderation. The postpartum phase is when you are vulnerable to gas problems, so it is necessary to limit portions and avoid eating gaseous foods at night-time.
11. Dark Chocolate and Apples
Dessert is served! The antioxidants in dark chocolate prevent you from gaining excess weight and even lower your blood-sugar levels. The microbes found in our tummies ferment chocolate into anti-inflammatory compounds that can shut-down insulin resistant genes. More power to chocolate - because someone had to say that!
Apples, when added to this already great food, enhance the effect of what chocolate is doing already. The fibre helps your tummy speed up fermentation.
Note: Please discuss with your doctor before starting any diet or regimen after your delivery. You need to be even more careful if you have had a C-section birth. Refer to these weight loss tips after a C-section to get more guidance on how to remain safe and fit after childbirth. Read more
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Sleep Training for babies- Yay or Nay?(with some life saving tricks)
There's a lot of talk these days around sleep training techniques. These are designed to make the baby sleep through the night, by themselves. The idea is to eliminate the baby's dependency on the parents to sleep. A lot of people adopt these techniques, and even I was toying with the idea of adopting it for my child. I saw a couple of videos on sleep training, as my baby would not go to sleep without me and it used to take some time (and effort) to put her to sleep each night. I am not sure if there are other methods, but the ones that I came across are based on cry-it-out, where you follow a bed-time routine and then allow the baby to sleep on his/her own. If the baby cries, let him/her cry-it-out and settle down. This teaches babies to self-soothe.
There are mixed arguments about whether this is the right approach or not. I am sure those who follow it must find it very difficult, but I simply could not bring myself to follow this approach. I found this very traumatic for both, the mother and the baby who has just arrived in this world and is still adjusting to it. I feel that babies eventually learn to sleep through the night by themselves. You can definitely set a routine for the baby, to make it easier for him/her to identify what comes next and ease transitioning to the next activity. You can even try out the below mentioned tricks -
Give the baby a massage and warm bath.
Swaddle the baby- swaddling works wonders in most cases.
Feed the baby and try not letting him/her baby sleep until the feed is complete. A fuller baby will sleep longer.
Dim the lights and play some soft calming music while putting the baby to sleep
Keep the sleeping area clean and remove all distractions like toys, clothes etc. However, if your baby has a favourite soft toy, keep it next to him/her for comfort.
These tricks work in lot of cases, and will allow your baby to sleep through the night. Even if these don't work for you, enjoy putting your baby to sleep before they grow old enough (which they do real soon) to do things on their own.
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Diet Tips to Follow During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is your time to be the Queen. According to WHO, the first 1000 days of your baby's life are most important for her lifelong health and well being. For the 270 days of pregnancy, your baby's health and well being depend completely on what you eat. So make sure that you a nutritious diet during this phase.
In this section, we will discuss some key nutrients which are not only good for your health but will also impact her overall development, brain growth and resistance to diseases. Typically, you will need to consume an extra 300 calories a day.
Almost 70% of the baby's brain grows even before she is born. The nutrients below will help it grow and develop well.
Iron: Iron is an important part of haemoglobin in the blood.
Folic acid: Folic acid helps in brain growth and formation of the central nervous system.
Choline: Choline is important for the proper functioning of the brain and memory development.
Iodine: Iodine promotes a baby's brain growth by the production of thyroid hormone.
Protein: Protein is an important part of tissues and cells that make the brain. They are important for various enzymes and hormones that keep the body working. Proteins are important for muscles and blood.
Calcium: Calcium helps in building strong teeth and bones.
Vitamin D3: This is essential for calcium abortion and bone mass.
Zinc: Zinc is essential for building up DNA and RNA.
Fat: This is necessary for the formation of membranes and fatty acid, which regulates many activities of the body.
Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are important for mothers at the time of delivery and breastfeeding. Your little one needs energy for growth in the womb.
In order to get all these nutrients, you must eat a variety of food groups suffice the daily requirement of nutrients. Here are some of them.
Fruits and vegetables: They contain important nutrients. The Vitamin C requirement of a pregnant female is 70mg. Fruits like oranges, amla, sweet lime and vegetables such as tomato sprouts must be consumed. As the folic acid intake is 0.4 mg per day to prevent neural tube defect, so beans, peas, and vegetables should be taken. Green leafy vegetables contain iron as well.
Bread and grains: Carbohydrates are important energy sources for pregnant women. Bread and grains contain important nutrients. Cereals and grains contain proteins and vitamins required during pregnancy. This indirectly cures symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and depression.
Dairy products: Milk and milk products such as curd, butter and cheese contain calcium, which is essential during pregnancy.
Poultry and non-veg products: Chicken, lean meat, fish vitamins and proteins are needed during pregnancy.
Probiotics: These are healthy bacteria that help with digestion, prevent constipation and help you in absorbing nutrients from your diet. Having a happy tummy helps in keeping the baby healthy.
Consult your doctor for the required nutrition that benefits you and your baby. Here is a sample diet plan :
Early morning (6.30- 7.00 am)
1 bowl of cornflakes with milk OR
1 glass of milk + 2-3 biscuits/ 2-3 rusk OR
1 glass of milk + dates + 2 slices of whole-grain bread
Breakfast (9.00 am- 9.15 am)
2 paneer sandwiches + 1 glass of mixed fruit juice OR
2 parathas with 1 bowl of curd + tea or coffee OR
1 Moong dal chilla + 2 bread slices + tea or coffee OR
2 cheese sandwiches + 1 bowl of sprouts OR
1 bowl of poha + tea, or coffee
Mid-morning (11:00 am- 11.15 am)
1 glass lassi + 2 soya cutlets OR
A banana milkshake + 1 bowl of nuts OR
1 bowl of watermelon OR
1 bowl of bean salad with paneer OR
1 bowl of murmura bhel + watermelon juice
Lunch (1.00 pm)
Baigan bharta+ half-plate of rice/ 2 rotis + sprouted moong + raita OR
Carrot juice+ sabzi + 1 bowl of moong dal tadka + 2 rotis/ half-plate of rice
Sweet and sour soup + 1 garlic bread + half bowl hummus + 2 pita bread or
Evening snack (5.30 pm)
1 glass of fruit milkshake OR
1 bowl of moong chaat OR
1 glass of almond/ cow milk OR
1 corn vegetable croquette OR
2 vegetable sandwiches OR
1 glass of fruit juice
Dinner (7.30- 8.00pm)
1 bowl of salad + 1 bowl of chana dal + 2 rotis or 1/2 plate rice
1 bowl of salad + sabzi+ 2 rotis or 1/2 plate rice
Post dinner (10.00 pm)
1 bowl of mixed melon salad with honey dressing OR
1 bowl of dry fruit phirni OR
1 bowl of fruit custard OR
1 bowl of mango ice cream OR
1 bowl of dates OR
1 bowl of fruit yoghurt OR
1 bowl of seviyan
Following a good diet ensures that your baby is healthy and that you remain in optimal health during and after pregnancy.
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Pancake Monkey
Just give your regular pancake a run-around in terms of shape and turn them into your kid’s all-time favourite. And with our foolproof recipe you’ll get the pancakes just right - fluffy, light and delicious. We assure that you’ll have your kids desperately coming back for second helpings. Moreover, given that it takes less than 15 minutes to fabricate, you’ll keep wondering why you didn’t try making a pancake before. So to say – you ‘batter’ try it now!
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
4 People
15-20 Minutes
10-15 Minutes
Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tbsp sugar
15 g baking powder
2-3 vanilla essence
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
salt, a pinch
1 large egg
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 cup apple cider
1 tbsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground nutmeg
1 tbsp sugar
Method
Step 1
In a bowl, combine all the dry ingredients i.e. flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar and salt. Mix them well with a spoon.
Step 2
Next, add the egg, melted butter and apple cider. Mix the complete thing thoroughly.
Step 3
Keep a flat-bottomed griddle on medium low heat, and a tsp of butter.
Step 4
As the butter begins to sizzle, pour the pancake mix on the griddle. Let it stay for a minute or until bubbles begin to show on the top surface.
Step 5
Turn over the pancake and let the other side get browned. This will take 2-3 minutes.
Step 6
For different shapes, you need to pour the batter in that shape and be careful that it should not break while turning it over.
Step 7
For example, for the monkey shown in the above image, pour out one big round pancake and then 2 smaller ones for the ears.
Step 8
You can serve the pancakes warm with hot coffee or bournvita milk. Decorate the kid’s plate with a few banana pieces as shown in the image.
Step 9
For the eyes and mouth, use chocolate syrup.
Nutritional Information
Calories
409 K cal
Proteins
8.3 g
Total Fat
13.7 g
Total Carbohydrates
64.4 g
Cholesterol
77 mg
Sodium
265 mg
Potassium
549 mg
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