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Infertility tests: getting pregnant
By Babyexpert.com on 29/05/2007 09:33:00
Infertility tests: getting pregnant - The infertility tests you may have to undergo if you are having problems getting pregnant

for your infertility, will involve an assessment of the cervical mucus, the fallopian tubes and the ovaries. This is what they consist of:Post-coital testAn arrangement is made for a sample of cervical mucus to be taken and examined soon after intercourse

Ectopic pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 08/10/2007 15:57:00
Advice and help on ectopic pregnancy

What is it?Ectopic pregnancy refers to any pregnancy outside the womb. The vast majority (95%) happen in the Fallopian tubes, but very rarely, an ectopic can arise entirely outside the reproductive system in the abdominal cavity.Who is at risk

Groin pain in pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 18/03/2008 09:49:00
What could be the reasons for groin and abdominal pain while you're pregnant?

.Abdominal pain can also be a symptom of a urinary tract infection, which your GP will be able to diagnose and treat. It could also be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy, where the fertilised egg develops in the Fallopian tube - especially if it's associated

Our baby was frozen for 10 years
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2010 10:46:00
Our baby was frozen for 10 years - Real life IVF baby story

After several failed attempts at IVF, Debbie Moran-Simmonds decided to try one last time....'Twenty years ago, when I was 19, I was told I had blocked Fallopian tubes, which would reduce my chances of conceiving naturally. However, a year later, I

Chlamydia and infertility
By Babyexpert.com on 01/05/2007 11:22:00
Chlamydia and infertility - how an STD can affect your chances of getting pregnant

travelling through the cervix to infect the fallopian tubes, leading to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). This can cause symptoms such as low abdominal pain, fever and painful sex. However, many women have a less acute inflammation that produces few if any

I'm worried about bleeding
By Babyexpert.com on 23/02/2007 13:14:00
Q I've noticed some spotting and blood - what should I do?

just on one side What it could be:Ectopic pregnancy: This is a rare but serious condition that happens when the fertilised egg implants itself outside the uterus, usually in one of the Fallopian tubes.What to do:Contact your GP immediately. The growing

Peaches Geldof told she couldn’t have children
By amanda pauley on 08/11/2012 10:21:16
Model opens up about PCOS and suffering from an ectopic pregnancy

it was. But I had to have an operation and the doctor told me he’d have to remove my fallopian tube. I was crying and begging him not to.”“When I woke up, he told me he’d save the tube but it was badly damaged and my chances of having kids had gone from

How to get pregnant: refresher course
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2010 14:56:00
We all learned in school about where babies come from and how they’re made, but it doesn’t hurt to have a quick re-cap lesson... A biology lesson on how to get pregnant

puberty and the menopause. Every month around 20 eggs in one of our ovaries begin to ripen. The biggest and most mature is released - that's called ovulation - by one of the ovaries and travels down one of the two Fallopian tubes towards the womb

Trying for Baby No 2
By Babyexpert.com on 17/04/2009 14:35:00
Things to think about before you start trying to get pregnatn with baby number two

to possible Fallopian tube damage if you had a C-section. The important thing is not to get obsessed about potential problems but get checked out if you think there may be issues complicating matters.For more information on older women getting pregnant click

Early pregnancy - why am I bleeding?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/10/2011 09:58:00
Early pregnancy - why am I bleeding?

side - may signal an ectopic pregnancy. This is a rare, but potentially dangerous, condition where the fertilised egg remains stuck in the Fallopian tube, and you'll need to have an operation to remove it.What to doIf bleeding is heavy, or accompanied

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