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Impact of repeated ovarian hyperstimulation on the reproductive function https://lnkd.in/dp7zMg7G
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Can Repeated Stimulation Hurt Your Chances? Ovarian stimulation with medication is key to producing multiple eggs. But what about the long-term impact on your ovaries? Repeated cycles of ovarian hyperstimulation (OHS) might come with a hidden cost. Here's the concern, OHS essentially puts stress on your ovaries by forcing them to mature multiple eggs at once. This can lead to- #ReducedOvarianReserve: Repeated stimulation might deplete your pool of eggs, impacting your fertility window. #HormonalDisruptions: Fluctuations in estrogen levels can lead to irregular periods and potentially affect ovulation in future cycles. #DiminishedEggQuality: While more eggs are produced, their quality might be compromised, impacting implantation success. "The consequences of repeated ovarian hyperstimulation on the human ovary remain poorly understood, particularly in relation to the effects of ovarian stimulation on the immune system and the potential for ovarian stimulation to cause OS. The short and long-term impact of the combination of antioxidant agents in ovarian hyperstimulation protocols in women undergoing ART must urgently be better understood." (Impact of repeated ovarian hyperstimulation on the reproductive function by Olga Goiana Martins Sampaio et al) What's the bright side to this picture? 🤔
Impact of repeated ovarian hyperstimulation on the reproductive function https://lnkd.in/dp7zMg7G
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March is #EndometriosisMonth, an opportunity to recognize and learn about this misunderstood condition, affecting millions of women worldwide. Join us in spreading awareness! 💙 “Endometriosis affects a shocking number of women, who often struggle to get an accurate diagnosis," shares Antonio Gargiulo, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist with Exeter Hospital's Center for Reproductive Care. "While we cannot prevent it, we can do better when it comes to early diagnosis and treatment.” To learn more about endometriosis and the services offered at the Center for Reproductive Care at Exeter Hospital, visit: https://bit.ly/3TOlO3L #EndoAwareness #EndoWarriors
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1 in 8 people are now living with #obesity. It affects: 🔸 the heart 🔸 the liver 🔸 the kidneys 🔸 the joints 🔸 the reproductive system More info 👉http://bit.ly/42YG7yo #WorldObesityDay
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Owner and Director of Physical Therapy at Women's Advantage Inc., Faculty Herman Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute
Reproductive health can be tricky! Many of these symptoms associated with ovarian cancer can be symptoms that individuals with uncomplicated medical histories experience. As pelvic health specialists, we are specifically trained to ask every patient about their bladder habits, bowel routine and sexual function. Through a process known as differential diagnosis, it is part of our job to help you sift through what you’re feeling and experiencing to determine whether or not you need further medical work-up. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, talk to your pelvic floor therapist, or if you aren’t already working with one, schedule an appointment to come see us! You don’t have to navigate the complexities of reproductive health alone.
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Reproductive health can be tricky! Many of these symptoms associated with ovarian cancer can be symptoms that individuals with uncomplicated medical histories experience. As pelvic health specialists, we are specifically trained to ask every patient about their bladder habits, bowel routine and sexual function. Through a process known as differential diagnosis, it is part of our job to help you sift through what you’re feeling and experiencing to determine whether or not you need further medical work-up. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, talk to your pelvic floor therapist, or if you aren’t already working with one, schedule an appointment to come see us! You don’t have to navigate the complexities of reproductive health alone.
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Why do we need research on cardiovascular disease in Scottish women? 🫀🏃♀️ Today, our researchers at the Centre for Reproductive Health are joined by experts from across The University of Edinburgh and beyond to partake in a workshop aimed at stimulating research collaborations to improve #CardiovascularHealth in women. #WomensCVHealth
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We are very proud to launch a new journal section with associated article types, to better support our Society Partners, named ‘Affiliated Society Communications.’ The first paper to feature in this format is a statement from The Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists Male infertility and semen analysis: the advantages and disadvantages of turning to ‘home testing’ – a statement from ARCS The recent appearance of several services offering home ‘sperm testing’ and home semen analysis has prompted ARCS to develop this statement, featuring cautionary advice for patients and clinical practice. Read the statement for free in the journal now https://lnkd.in/e-jPijd3 #RBMOAffiliatedSocieties #SocietyStatement #ARCS #AssociationOfReproductiveAndClinicalScientists #MaleInfertility #HomeSpermTesting #SpermTesting #SemenAnalysis
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Visiting a urologist can address various concerns related to men's health, ranging from urinary issues to reproductive health. By understanding what to expect during your urologist's office visit, you can be better prepared to discuss your symptoms, receive appropriate evaluations, and work towards optimal urological health. Call us to book an appointment today! #fcchealthcare #fcc #firstcardiologyconsultants #UrologyVisit #MensHealth #UrologistAppointment #KnowYourHealth #MedicalCheckup
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It's not just sports that can cause concussions. Domestic violence is a major cause of traumatic brain injuries. The Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research and Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation are conducting serious research among female athletes to study the impact of concussions on reproductive health. The findings could affect all women who suffer from a TBI. Check out this NPR article to learn more. #concussions #domesticviolence #braininjuryresearch #womenhealth
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