Undiagnosed and untreated thyroid disease can be a cause for infertility or recurrent miscarriage. The thyroid hormone is important for growth and metabolism, and because it regulates cellular function, abnormal thyroid function can affect your fertility.
Hypothyroidism — an under active thyroid — is a frequent cause of infertility. If the thyroid in under active, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland can sense this and try to kick things back to normal by increasing levels of the hormones TRH (thyroid-releasing hormone) and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) in your body. TRH, produced by the hypothalamus, prompts the pituitary to release TSH, which in turn stimulates the thyroid to do its job. However, TRH also prompts the pituitary to release more of the hormone prolactin. Elevations of prolactin can interfere with ovulation by suppressing release of the hormones LH and FSH, which stimulate the ovary. Low levels of thyroid hormone can also interfere with the rate at which your body metabolizes sex hormones, which can also cause ovulatory disorders.
Excess thyroid hormone — resulting either from an overactive thyroid gland or from taking too much thyroid hormone — can also cause problems. Thyroid hormone can block the effect of estrogen at various points in the body. That means the estrogen will not be as effective at getting its job done. This can make the endometrium (uterine lining) unstable and cause abnormal uterine bleeding.
A simple blood test for TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone ) is the most sensitive way to predict thyroid abnormality.
Some infertility specialists believe that for optimal fertility, the TSH level should be 2 mIU/ml or less. If you are found to have hypothyroidism, Homoeopathic medicines is very effective in restoring, the thyroid function and thus make normal  fertility.

Undiagnosed and untreated thyroid disease can be a cause for infertility or recurrent miscarriage. The thyroid hormone is important for growth and metabolism, and because it regulates cellular function, abnormal thyroid function can affect your fertility.Hypothyroidism — an under active thyroid — is a frequent cause of infertility. If the thyroid in under active, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland can sense this and try to kick things back to normal by increasing levels of the hormones TRH (thyroid-releasing hormone) and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) in your body. TRH, produced by the hypothalamus, prompts the pituitary to release TSH, which in turn stimulates the thyroid to do its job. However, TRH also prompts the pituitary to release more of the hormone prolactin. Elevations of prolactin can interfere with ovulation by suppressing release of the hormones LH and FSH, which stimulate the ovary. Low levels of thyroid hormone can also interfere with the rate at which your body metabolizes sex hormones, which can also cause ovulatory disorders.Excess thyroid hormone — resulting either from an overactive thyroid gland or from taking too much thyroid hormone — can also cause problems. Thyroid hormone can block the effect of estrogen at various points in the body. That means the estrogen will not be as effective at getting its job done. This can make the endometrium (uterine lining) unstable and cause abnormal uterine bleeding.A simple blood test for TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone ) is the most sensitive way to predict thyroid abnormality.Some infertility specialists believe that for optimal fertility, the TSH level should be 2 mIU/ml or less. If you are found to have hypothyroidism, Homoeopathic medicines is very effective in restoring, the thyroid function and thus make normal  fertility.

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VERICOCELE AND HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT
A varicocele is an abnormal tortuosity and dilation of veins of the pampiniform plexus within the spermatic cord.. The exact connection between varicoceles and infertility is unclear, but the most commonly accepted theory is that varicoceles increase scrotal temperature, which negatively affects spermatogenesis.
Varicoceles are found in:40% of infertile men.20% of all men in the general population. The large majority are fertile with normal sperm
Urologists often diagnose and surgically repair varicoceles. However, correcting a varicocele (surgical procedure) often does not improve the semen quality enough to change the therapy that will be required to result in pregnancy for the couple. BUT HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CAN IMPROVE THE QULITY  OF SPERMS

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A CASE OF OLIGOASTENOSPERMIA TREATED AT CAREWELL HOMEOPATHIC FERTILITY CLINIC , KERALA, THRISSUR

Fallopian Tubes Block can be curable with homeopathic medicines
The female reproductive systems include two fallopian tubes, one on each side of the uterus. These flexible, trumpet-shaped tubes extend to the surface of each ovary. When the ovary releases an egg, finger-like projections at the flared end of the tube catch the egg. It is there, in the tube, that conception occurs if the egg meets sperm and becomes fertilized. Tiny hairs inside the tube’s lining push the resulting embryo (fertilized egg) out of the tube and into the uterus where it implants and grows.
Tubal-related infertility may result when one or both tubes are blocked, or scarring or damage to the tubes occurs.
What Causes Problems with Fallopian Tubes?
Blocked fallopian tubes may be caused by an infection from a sexually transmitted disease such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which causes scar tissue to build up on the walls of the tubes. Endometriosis also may result in scar tissue and adhesions which can block the fallopian tubes.
How Does It Affect Infertility?
Adhesions may distort the normal structure of the fallopian tubes and make pregnancy difficult. Blocked, damaged, or scarred fallopian tubes can prevent the tubes from functioning properly. When scar tissue blocks the tubes, fertilization cannot occur since the egg can’t get through the blockage to the sperm. The blockage can also trap a fertilized egg near the ovary preventing it from traveling through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.
About 20 percent to 25 percent of infertility cases are due to problems with the fallopian tubes..
homeopathic treatment can open the blockage

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