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Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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However, a very recent study suggests that vigorous exercise of greater than four hours per week may interfere with the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and that nonexercisers may have more success with ivf than exercisers.5 Moderate regular exercise is probably indicated for most individuals. In addition, in cases of exercise-related reproductive dysfunction, most of the evidence suggests that it isn't the intensity of the exercise but the lack of adequate nutrition, specifically total calories and protein, that causes the fertility issues.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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IVF (in vitro fertilization) and ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) compared to no acupuncture." Best of all, acupuncture for infertility is truly a "whole person" treatment that looks at the woman as much more than just a dysfunctional reproductive system. "People come into my office and they're completely unprepared for conception," Lawrence told me. "They're overworked, sleep deprived, not happy, overweight, and stressed out, which is not the best environment for a conception or a pregnancy.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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Phytoestrogens can be particularly useful in the ivf fertility treatments by improving implantation, pregnancy, and delivery rates.48 In addition, phytoestrogens may also reverse the antiestrogen effects of clomiphene citrate, a medication frequently used in the treatment of infertility.49 A plant that many are not familiar with, tribulus {Tribulus terrestris), has been studied as an ovarian stimulant. A study of women taking tribulus every day has demonstrated the ability of tribulus to normalize ovulation, whereby some of the women also became pregnant.

1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses

Marshall Editions
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Invitro fertilization: ivf involves retrieving eggs from a woman's ovaries and then introducing sperm into the egg. The fertilized egg is cultured for three to five days and then reintroduced into the uterus. The Centers for Disease Control report on assisted reproductive technology shows a success rate to be 30-50%. TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE Herbs: Although there are many causes of infertility, the most common according to traditional Chinese medicine are kidney deficiency, blood deficiency, and Qi blood stagnation.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Ministers have overruled NICE before - on beta interferon for multiple sclerosis and on offering one cycle of free ivf infertility treatment instead of the recommended three — but the choice to step beyond dispassionate cost-benefit analysis and introduce other factors to the mix is a political one.36 Who knows what will happen? Ministers may intervene, thus opening the political toute to spending greater amounts of money on a course of diminishing returns.

The New Optimum Nutrition Bible

Patrick Holford
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Anyone considering ivf (in vitro fertilization; where a woman's egg and her partner's sperm are fertilized outside her body and then implanted in the womb) should cover all these "optimum nutrition" bases first. While ivf has an average success rate of 21.

Toxic Overload: A Doctor's Plan for Combating the Illnesses Caused by Chemicals in Our Foods, Our Homes, and Our Medicine Cabinets

Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton
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IVF rates are also significantly lower if the male partner has had previous exposure to pesticides. As pesticides are designed to kill all forms of life and to suppress reproduction in unwanted bugs and animals, these antifer-tility effects should come as little surprise. Increased exposure to toxic metals such as mercury and lead is also linked to infertility. Unfortunately, studies show that the levels that affect fertility appear to be those at which we are currently exposed.

The New Optimum Nutrition Bible

Patrick Holford
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While ivf has an average success rate of 21.8 percent (and that's among the "cream of the crop," who are selected for this expensive treatment), the holistic approach— where both partners are given an optimum nutrition method of treatment and any underlying health problems resolved—has a success rate of more than 78 percent, according to the preconception care organization Foresight, which followed up the pregnancies of 1,076 couples, 779 of which resulted in a live birth. Vitamins for a healthy pregnancy Optimum nutrition can greatly improve your chances of having a healthy pregnancy.

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

J.D. Kleinke
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Because Jim and Jenny live in the "wrong" state, they may not have access to ivf services, but they are free to access mental health counselors, with rich financial coverage, when their frustration and anguish over their medical dilemma metamorphose into full-scale depression. LIFE IN THE DATA MINES In defense of the nation's employers, it is difficult if not impossible to measure the broader benefits of investing in a workforce's health status.

Smart Medicine for Healthier Living : Practical A-Z Reference to Natural and Conventional Treatments for Adults

Janet Zand, LAc, OMD, Allan N. Spreed, MD, CNC, James B. LaValle, RPh, ND
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However, recent statistics have shown the success rate with this technique to be no better than that of regular ivf, in which the embryo is placed in the uterus. ¦ If the cervical mucus is of an abnormal consistency or volume and therefore possibly preventing sperm from passing into the uterus, treatment with female hormones may help the mucus reach the proper volume and consistency. Sperm can also be introduced into the uterus by artificial insemination, thus bypassing mucus that is abnormal or hostile to their passage.

Do We Still Need Doctors?: A Physician's Personal Account of Practicing Medicine Today

John D. Lantos, M.D.
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Could she donate eggs for ivf later? A surrogate mother?" "No, it would take too long and the hormonal stimulation might stimulate the tumor." "If she had radiation but not surgery, mightn't she conceive?" "No. The radiation will destroy her ovaries." "Someday, maybe, a uterus transplant?" "Impossible." The doctor didn't pull any punches. He wanted to tell her the honest truth, to make certain she understood, not to give any false hopes. He succeeded. After an hour of such talk, the conversation ebbed to silence. A pall hung over the room.

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

J.D. Kleinke
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At $10,000 per cycle and a success rate of roughly 50 percent, the debate over ivf is especially ferocious among large employers with young workforces (Jesitus, 2000). In this instance, determining what an employer should or should not pay for splashes clumsily and loudly into the murkiest waters of medical technology, ethics, and profound human needs. Most employers like Jim's bank are the first to admit that negotiating these types of issues with what is often their most valuable corporate asset—their people—is not a lot of fun. Yet that is precisely what the current system forces them to do.
According to the member services representative at PrimeCare, the woman who works with Dave in the local bank was probably covered because she is in PrimeCare's "fully insured fiduciary product governed by last year's ivf state mandate." As discussed in Chapter One, the imposition of the nation's employers into the U.S. health care system is a legacy of World War II. The first HMO was a product of this same twist of fate: the Kaiser Health Plan began as a prepaid set of clinics and hospitals surrounding the shipyards of Henry J. Kaiser, one of the war's largest contractors (Starr, 1982).

Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine

Simon Mills and Kerry Bone
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SIDE EFFECTS After three endocrinologically normal cycles while undergoing unstimulated in vitro fertilization treatment, a woman took chaste tree at the beginning of a fourth unstimulated ivf treatment cycle. In this fourth cycle, her serum gonadotrophin and ovarian hormone measurements were disordered. One embryo resulted from the three eggs collected but a pregnancy did not ensue. She had symptoms suggestive of mild ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in the luteal phase. Two subsequent cycles were endocrinologically normal.

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

J.D. Kleinke
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Human resource departments, aside from being among the weakest parts of most corporations, tend to focus on providing benefits and keeping employees happy rather than on the real value of specific benefits like ivf, which are negatives from a financial perspective. This exacerbates the fundamental problem of employment-based health coverage, "in which benefits are highly visible and costs are not." This, according to Havighurst, "helped to breed the pervasive entitlement mentality that still distorts political discussions about health care.

Age Erasers for Men: Hundreds of Fast and Easy Ways to Beat the Years

Doug Dollemore, Mark Giuliucci and the Editors of Men's Health Magazine
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As in ivf, eggs and sperm are combined in a petri dish and incubated for two days. But rather than being placed into the uterus, the embryo, or zygote, is placed into the fallopian tube. From there it will travel a natural course down the tube and into the womb for implantation. The advantage of this procedure over GIFT is that you know fertilization has taken place. Zona drilling. In this technique, a surgeon uses chemicals, a laser beam or a needle to open part of the outer layer of the egg, or zona pellucida, so that sperm have a better chance of penetration. Microinjection.

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

J.D. Kleinke
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Jim's skimpier plan may swallow the cost of the birth control pills; already overburdened by state mandates for things like ivf, Dave's plan may respond by dropping prescription coverage altogether. Stranger ironies occur daily in the tumult of our twin private health insurance systems. TOWARD A NEW FEDERALISM? HIPAA was landmark legislation not only because it belatedly guaranteed protection to job-switching employees but also because it signaled a new federalism.
Specifically, they lobby against medical services—such as ivf for women like Jenny—that they do not want to be forced by their host state to cover. In general, larger employers who do self-fund under ERISA—to our point, Jim's bank—are free from these state-level mandates. At the same time, they are forced to side with smaller employers like Dave's bank and the health insurers in lobbying against a whole separate set of federal benefit mandates. The political face of employers is greatly at odds with the one they show to all the Jims and Daves they employ.



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