Sunday, October 29, 2017

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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

IVFPrescriptions.com are There for You on Time – Every Time

At IVFPrescriptions.com we pride ourselves in top-of-the-line customer experiences, and this includes complete satisfaction with all aspects of the services we offer. It is important to us to know that our customers are getting only the best service, and the best service includes service that they can trust, service that is reliable, and service that delivers on time every single time.

IVFPrescriptions.com Are There for You on Time – Every Time

What Sets IVFPrescriptions.com Apart?


Here at IVFPrescriptions.com we are committed to providing the best service possible to our customers. We offer several services that we pride ourselves in offering our customers that no other online IVF pharmacies offer their customers. First off is the idea that our pharmacies each operate in the time-zone in which they are located, but our customer services headquarters are located in the EST time zones. Our customer service office call center is open from 8:00am to 10:00pm every day to answer any questions you may have. We are opened 7 days per week, year around. We are also available via our email address 24/7/365 at pharmacy@ivfpresciptions.com , and we will answer any email inquiries within minutes. No other pharmacies can over this unprecedented access to customer service around the clock that IVFPrescriptions.com provides.

We Protect Your Medications:


At IVFPrescriptions.com we are very serious about ensuring that your ivf meds are delivered in top quality, premium condition. We’re also sensitive that sometimes you may not want others to know that you are ordering ivf meds, so we provide packaging that makes our medications look discrete like they are cosmetics rather than medications. We also provide Styrafoam containers to help cool the medications that have to be in a temperature controlled environment to keep the temperature at a premium till the medication gets to your residence. We ship these medications to this way always be in compliance with the manufacturer requirements, and to ensure that when you receive it that it’s the at the exact temperature it’s supposed to be to be the most effective that your ivf meds can be when you go to use them.

We Only Sell Original Medications:


It is worth noting that we do not sell generics of any medications that are out there. We only sell original medications from the manufacturers when we are selling ivf meds. If it’s not the original brand, you will not be able to find that medication in our pharmacy. The originals can be more expensive, but that way we know that the medication is authentic and that you are getting the exact medication that you are ordering, and not a “knock off” posing as a generic medication. We have never sold these, and we never, ever will. This is part of our promise to ensure we are delivering the highest quality medications that are available on the market today.

We Provide Tracking Information for Your Medications:


Soon as we ship your medications we provide a tracking and shipping number so you know exactly where your ivf meds are and when you can expect them to arrive to your residence. Our online IVF pharmacy ships medications immediately soon as the orders are placed and paid for, and they will arrive to the address that they were to be sent to. Please keep in mind that we only mail medications to residential addresses, and we do not send to business addresses or PO boxes.

We Are Here to Answer Questions:


If you have any questions about your mediations or how we will ship them to you feel free to give us a call right here at 212-202-6379 any time between 8:00am and 10:00pm EST every single day, or email us at pharmacy@ivfpresciptions.com any time for assistance and we will answer your email within moments. It’s always our pleasure to help! Main page click here

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

How to Get Pregnant When You Have Endometriosis




Endometriosis is a painful condition in which the endometrium (the tissue that lines the uterus) develops outside of the uterus. With endometriosis this tissue grows on the pelvic organs, (the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the pelvic lining) inside the body cavity.
The tissue acts just as it would if it were lining the uterus, it thickens then breaks down and bleeds during menstruation. However, since it cannot escape the body it causes pelvic pain and complications during menstruation. It can also attribute to infertility. It also causes cysts on the ovaries called endometriomas. It is difficult to diagnose endometriosis as it must be diagnosed by diagnostic laparoscopic surgery.

What can you do when you have Endometriosis

If you suffer from endometriosis and wish to become pregnant all is not lost. If you are under age 35 you should try to become pregnant naturally for about 6 months first. If you are unsuccessful then you should see a fertility specialist for advice.
The severity of endometriosis is rated in stages 1 through 4. For women with the lower stages 1-2, pregnancy can often be achieved with fertility drugs like clomid or gonadotropins in conjunction with IUI (intrauterine insemination).
If pregnancy is not successful with fertility drugs and IUI, or if you are stage 3-4, you may need to undergo IVF procedures. For those with the more advanced stages of endometriosis surgery to remove endometrial deposits and cysts may improve their chances of becoming pregnant.

What are your odds of pregnancy success with Endometriosis


Pregnancy rates for those with endometriosis who utilized fertility drugs and IUI are about 3 times higher than those who tried to conceive naturally. Pregnancy rates for those with endometriosis who underwent IVF procedures were about 5 times higher than those who tried to conceive naturally. However, pregnancy success through IVF for those with endometriosis is slightly lower than for those with different fertility issues.      




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Friday, October 13, 2017

Dealing With the Emotions of IVF




The decision to start a family is a big one, and it should not be taken lightly. Imagine how distressing it would be to find out after deciding that you wish to start a family that it isn’t going to “just happen” as it does so often for others. There is still hope though. Through IVF you can still have that family you desire.

Emotional ride


Once you have spoken to your fertility doctor and have learned what to expect physically with IVF treatments, you should prepare yourself for the emotional aspect.

Beyond the fact that infertility and IVF procedures can be an emotional experience unto themselves, you also need to understand that the medications used for the IVF treatments can cause your hormones to take a ride, and along with them your emotions.

You are not alone


Keep in mind though that during these difficult times you never have to be alone with your worries and fears. There are support groups both online and in person that you can join and gain emotional support from people that are going through, or have gone through what you are going through.

You can also receive beneficial guidance from a personal therapist if you are uncomfortable with airing your personal feelings among a group of strangers. Friends and family can often be a valuable emotional crutch when you need someone to talk to.

They may not fully understand what you are going through but they love and care about you and so will lend a sympathetic ear in your times of need. Whichever path you choose it is wise not to bottle up these emotions but rather let them out so you can deal with them.




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Thursday, October 5, 2017

Geriatric Pregnancy: Child Birth after Menopause

A woman’s “prime” fertility is around the age of 25 years, plus or minus a few years. However she can become pregnant anytime after her first ovulation cycle up until her last ovulation cycle, then she hits menopause (usually around age 50 give or take a few years). The oldest woman to give birth was in her late 60’s, so anything is possible really.

Movie star Halle Berry gave birth at age 47 stating that she thought it wasn’t possible to become pregnant again at that age. Joining her in this miracle are actresses Jennifer Aniston who also became pregnant at age 47, and Kelly Preston also 47 years of age. Preston is quoted touting the “marvels of modern medicine” that enabled her to conceive at an age nearing menopause.   

What is Menopause


Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her ovulation cycle has ceased and she can no longer become pregnant. This usually happens around age 50, but it can occur much earlier or even much later. It is typically considered that it has occurred when you haven’t ovulated for 12 months.

It is often accompanied with mood swings, hot flashes, urinary complications, vaginal bleeding, fatigue, vaginal dryness, osteoporosis, and heart disease. Treatment varies with the individuals needs.

Pregnancy after Menopause


It is not possible to become pregnant naturally after menopause. However a woman can still become pregnant after menopause through In Vitro Fertilization. Since a woman no longer produces eggs after menopause she will have to either use donor eggs or to have previously frozen her own eggs prior to reaching menopause.

If you are a cancer patient about to undergo chemotherapy you may want to have your eggs frozen for future use due to the fact that chemotherapy can cause sterility. Likewise, if you have not had children, or think you may want more later in life, then you might want to consider freezing your own eggs to use in IVF procedures.


Saturday, September 16, 2017

It’s #WorldChildlessWeek: maybe childlessness isn’t a choice



childlessness week is meant to raise awareness to an issue that you may be aware of. Just because someone doesn’t have children doesn’t mean they don’t want them, but it could mean they are unable to naturally. If a couple is trying hard to have a child and start their family the last thing they want to hear from anyone is a bunch of invasive, personal questions about infertility.

Why don’t you have children


When people ask questions like, “Why don’t you have kids yet?”, it is insensitive to the couple who may be trying hard to have children but are having fertility difficulties.

Of course there is no intended malice in the question, but they may be unaware that the person (or couple) that they are asking may be trying. Couples experiencing subfertility would like nothing more than to have a child, but unfortunately they are unable to without assisted fertility treatments or interventional measures such as fertility medicines.

You may be unaware


For these people the fact that they cannot have children is harsh enough, asking them why they don’t have children may only exacerbate any emotions they are struggling with on a very emotional period.

If someone cannot have children and they want to they are most likely dealing with some serious emotions. They may feel as if something is wrong with them or that they are undeserving of children. Of course these things are not true, but this may be how they feel.

Suffering in silence


Asking them questions about their childlessness is not only insensitive, but can be invasive no matter the intentions. Deciding on children is a personal choice and asking them questions about it may be an invasion of their privacy. Just don’t do it.


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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Signs of Infertility You Didn’t Know About (But Should)



Often it seems that your body will try to tell you if something is wrong. Pain is an indicator of this, getting your attention to the affected area. If you burn yourself cooking, pain signals immediately let you know that has happened, and where on your body it has happened. But sometimes these indicators can be more subtle, and so often they will go unnoticed unless you know what to look for. For example, signs that could be telling you about fertility problems may go unnoticed because you don’t know what to look for.

Signs of infertility


Difficulties during menstruation such as experiencing pain during, a period that seems to never end, or failure to have a period can all be indicators of infertility. Hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid gland) can attribute to infertility.

Thyroid


Your thyroid is responsible for producing hormones that control your ovulation and menstruation cycles, so if it isn’t working correctly this can lead to infertility. Signs of hypothyroidism are having cold hands and feet, constipation, dry skin, fatigue, and memory loss.

Obesity


Obesity is an indicator of potential fertility problems. If your BMI is 30-40 you stand a very good chance of experiencing infertility due to being overweight.

Leaks


Leaking nipples are another indicator of problems, (Hyperprolactinemia). Unless you are pregnant or just gave birth you should not be lactating. This comes from an excessive amount of the hormone prolactin.

PCOS


If you are a female, generally you shouldn’t have an excessive amount of facial hair. Very thin, fine fuzz is one thing, but if you need a shave then it’s likely that you have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Another sign of this is that if you are losing hair from areas that you should have a lot, such as your scalp. Acne and problems with menstruation can also be indicators of PCOS.

STD’s


If you have a history of STD’s, specifically gonorrhea, you may have problems with fertility. The problem is that many women do not show symptoms of this STD. Symptoms can be pelvic pain, vaginal discharge, and bleeding mid cycle. If you have had unprotected sex and think you may be at risk, ask your OB to be tested.


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