Sunday, July 14, 2013

Overcome Infertility - How to Treat Infertility With Baby Aspirin


As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of an unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional specialist.We have spent most of the time in this series discussing the conventional and Chinese medicine in treating fertility. In this article, we will discuss how over counter medicine--baby aspirin effects fertility

I. Definition

Baby aspirin is defined as small dose of aspirin about 80-100 mg for small children. It is often used to reduce coagulation of blood in patients with high risk of heart attack.

II. How over counter medicine--baby aspirin effects fertility

1. Blood thinner

As it helps to make the blood thinner, it increases the blood flow to the body, including the uterus, thereby decreasing the risk of coagulation of blood, causing blood stagnation in the reproductive organ and reducing the chance of fertility.

2. Antiphospholipid Antibodies

Antiphospholipid Antibodies interferes with normal process of fertility, it can cause the blood to become much thicker than usual and blood platelets to stick together, leading to miscarriage or multiple miscarriages as resulting of blood clots around the placenta.

3. Ovulation

Researcher found that baby aspirin helps to stimulate the ovulation and increase the activity of the ovaries in production of multiple eggs, that are vital for artificial insemination.

4. Uterine lining

Since it helps to increase blood flow to the uterine limning, it makes the uterine lining thicker and healthier for egg implantation.

5. Nervous system

Besides helping to prevent heart diseases and stroke by making the blood thinner, it also helps to improve the circulatory function in transporting the oxygen and vital nutrients to the nervous cells, resulting in increasing the function of cells in transmitting information and reducing the risk of nervous disorder, such as fatigue and tiredness.

III. Risks and side effects

You should avoid to take aspirin, if you have

a) Stomach ulcers,
b) A history of gastrointestinal bleeding,
c) Blood-clotting,
d) Uncontrolled high blood pressure

Please consult with your doctor, if you take any blood thinner medicine.

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