Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex condition that’s promoted by four significant factors: 1. Development in the womb 2. Chronic Inflammation 3. Abnormal hormone levels 4. Ethnicity and genetic predisposition Photo by Thought Catalog on Unsplash
Ethnicity & Genetics
Ethnicity and genetic predispositions to a wide range of conditions and abilities affect us all, and there are clear interactions between ethnicity and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as well as the influence of lifestyle and diet on the condition. Despite much research, no specific genes for PCOS have been found, but the daughters and sist...
PCOS Treatments
There is a wide range of PCOS treatments, which vary from weight loss, diet changes or herbs to medication and surgery. Different options work best for different people depending on their situation and preference. We explain all the medical and natural options available, the research on how effective they are, and any possible problems with t...
IVF
IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) protocols have transformed fertility treatments for millions and are specialised forms of ART (assisted reproductive techniques). A range of protocols is available that match different situations and needs, but the Long or Short protocols remain the standard IVF treatment option. However, IUI is often tried before ...
Hormones
hormones
Eggs & Organs
Eggs and organs explain how egg numbers are crucial to female fertility, how they’re stored in tiny follicles since birth, and are “woken up” to start a 13-month journey to ovulation. Very few are ovulated, but when they are, the Fallopian tubes must be able to support and transport an embryo to the uterus, which is ready to ...
Female Health
There are four sections to the morefertile® female health section, which cover how women’s organs of fertility should work, hormones, pregnancy and how to get pregnant quicker. These form the basis of any discussion about fertility and getting pregnant: 1. Eggs and Organs Uterus and Fallopian tubes Eggs and follicles Eggs and age ...
Herbs to treat Endometriosis
Herbs and their biologically active compounds are proving highly effective in treating endometriosis. Herbs; especially tried and tested combinations of herbs, are effective at addressing the disease’s main drivers (inflammation, immune imbalance and excess estrogens). Herbs are the basis of 70% of modern medicines and can exert powerfu...
Diet and Nutrients to treat Endometriosis
Diet has a vital role in the development and management of endometriosis. What we eat has profound consequences on our health and fertility, and the most common female fertility conditions are polycystic ovary syndrome and endometriosis, which are both diet-related conditions. A healthy diet is a rich source of: Antioxidants that moderate oxi...
Male / Female
Personal Fertility Profiles The morefertile® Personal Fertility Profiles (PFPs) are ground-breaking guides to improving personal fertility. People with the same condition may need different treatments to resolve it, and couples with “unexplained infertility” have few options available. The principles of the morefertile® PFPs are: Based on a tr...