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Using Hypnotherapy for Unexplained Infertility

Most experts define unexplained infertility as not being able to become pregnant after a year or two of trying to have a baby. In order to become pregnant a woman must release an egg from one of her ovaries, and the egg must go through a fallopian tube towards the uterus. A man's sperm must fertilize the egg along the way. And the fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus. Infertility can result from problems that interfere with any of these steps.


Roughly about 1 in 6 of all couples seek specialist help because of difficulty conceiving.  Many couples who have been trying to conceive for only a year or two are normal, and will conceive without help. But there are some who will have a real cause and will need to be investigated.


Infertility in men is caused due to problems in producing sperm like producing too few sperm or none at all or even due to sluggish sperm movement.  In rare cases, infertility in men is caused by a genetic disease such as cystic fibrosis or a chromosomal abnormality. Sometimes problems start due to illness or injury.


Men's sperm numbers can be affected by his health and lifestyle, such as drugs, toxins, alcohol, cigarette smoking, medication, age and radiation and chemotherapy.


There are many causes of infertility in women. Understanding the causes are obviously the key and there are a host of problems that can cause infertility in women. It is usually due to anovulation (the absence of ovulation), uterine abnormalities, blocked fallopian tubes, or immunological causes. Infertility in women has also been linked to aging, a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, and certain lifestyle behaviours as well as problems with intercourse and incompatibility between the sperm and the secretions at the neck of the womb (cervical hostility).


If you think you have fertility issues, the basic tests can be done by your GP, Doctors can also help you prepare your body for a healthy baby, and they can answer questions on fertility and give you advice on conceiving. If the tests given by your GP give no pointers to a specific cause, then it is sensible to ask to see a specialist


Infertility can be treated with medicine, surgery, artificial insemination or assisted reproductive technology. Many times these treatments are combined. About two thirds of couples who are treated for infertility are able to have a baby.


There are a number of reasons that can affect fertility in any couple's attempt to have a successful pregnancy. If all health factors have been successfully ruled out, then stress can be the main contributor to an inability to conceive and have a successful birth. The stress of trying to become pregnant builds on the pre-existing stress of not getting pregnant, which often leads to guilt, self doubt and negative self talk.


Hypnotherapy for unexplained infertility is becoming one of the most sought after complementary approaches in fertility today. It's a course of 4 sessions developed by the HypnoBirthing Practitioner Lynsi Eastburn in the US. This programme helps women to conceive naturally and provides hypnotherapeutic support to women who are finding it difficult to conceive, and also who are undergoing IVF and other medical procedures. Doctors have recommended this process. It is much more than just visualisation; it's also a precise, powerful programme that supports the entire fertility process for excellent results.


The mind has great power over the body, which is constantly influenced by our emotions, thoughts and beliefs. Our thoughts and beliefs can affect our bodies even showing themselves physically. We are able to change physical symptoms by how we feel. There are many factors responsible for infertility, one being how our emotions can affect the hormonal system, which in turn controls ovulation and pregnancy.


Complementary treatments that can help with unexplained infertility include the following: Hypnotherapy, Homeopathic Medicine, Acupuncture and Herbal Remedies.


Unexplained infertility can happen to anyone. You're not alone and the more you arm yourself with information, the more you can combat the issue of infertility in your life.


Thousands of people suffer from unexplained infertility every year. If you have recently been diagnosed, improve your chances of having a baby at the Unexplained Infertility website.

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