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My Fertility Query
At times, other than the reproductive system, other systems (like renal/digestive/hormonal) prevent the body from conceiving or carrying a pregnancy healthily.
In few conditions, the system may not even allow her to conceive or carry a pregnancy. In many conditions, the child may be born prematurely or severely affected, or even risk the life of the mother, if the pregnancy continued. Those are the conditions, where it is recommended that the woman herself should not get pregnant.
MRKH/RUDIMENTARY UTERUS
GESTATIONAL DIABETES
HYPERTENSION/PIH
Although IVF treatment can effectively make a woman pregnant, there are chances that women can suffer pre-eclampsia complications which is a form of pregnancy-induced hypertension. This condition is common, but in the event of a serious complication, it tends to affect first pregnancies. Pre-eclampsia is a condition that happens when there is a problem with the placenta which delivers nutrients to the fetus. When this occurs, it will result in high blood pressure in the woman, stunting the growth of the child. If untreated, it can lead to eclampsia – seizures. In this situation, the only treatment available may be to induce labor and deliver the child. This too has its own complications.
PH is one of the leading causes of death in mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and absolutely remains a contraindication for getting pregnant. Given the risk of pregnancy in people having pulmonary hypertension or mixed connective tissue disease, IVF together with gestational surrogacy may be their option to have their own biological children.
Hormonal imbalance is yet another condition most women have to deal with as regards infertility. Generally, hormones are regarded as chemical communication, used by the body to regulate reproduction, growth, and other processes. Consequently, when too much or too little of a hormone is produced as a result of conditions like a glandular malfunction or a polycystic ovarian syndrome, problems may arise. In women, hormonal imbalance can lead to infertility by preventing the thickening of the uterine lining, ovulation, or in other cases prevent pregnancy from occurring. Luckily, once the hormonal imbalance is detected, it can usually be corrected using a medication, or intentionally making dietary changes.
Myocarditis is a rare cause of cardiovascular disease primarily manifest as sudden death, chest pain, or heart failure. A patient will Myocarditis is best advised to not get pregnant. Surrogacy and even egg donation are what they should consider.