| Hormone Offers Promise As Fertility Treatment |
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2009) — New research suggests the hormone kisspeptin shows promise as a potential new treatment for infertility. The research is being presented at the annual Society for Endocrinology BES meeting in Harrogate. Scientists led by Dr Waljit Dhillo from Imperial College London, |
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| Understanding Hormone Therapy |
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Sometimes, hormone therapy is needed to help a woman's ability to conceive. The type of medicine used depends upon which phases of the infertility treatment cycle you are in. It's a relatively common treatment. A woman usually receives hormone therapy while she undergoes either ovulation induction (OI) |
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| Gonadotropin Treatments for Infertility |
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Gonadotropins are protein hormones secreted by the pituitary gland. The two main gonadotropins are called luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone. After the pituitary gland produces gonadotropins, they trigger the production of other sex hormones. Gonadotropins therefore play a part in egg production, in women, and sperm production, in men. |
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| Natural Infertility Treatments |
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If you have decided to have a biological child, it is important to allow yourself the best chances for success. Whether you attempt natural conception or are aided by fertility treatments, there is no denying the fact that proper diet, lifestyle, and exercise can boost your chances for success. A healthy body will have the easiest time nurturing a fertilized egg. |
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