I Have fluid in POD does this causes infertility and how we can cure it?
The POD is part of the peritoneal cavity, which needs to have a small amount of fluid dispersed throughout the cavity for normal digestive functions. The volume of fluid in the POD tends to increase when the bladder or colon are full, and the volume decreases at other times. During ovulation, ovarian fluid is also released into the peritoneal cavity, and fluid volume in the POD often increases at this time, which is a positive sign for conception. Extra fluid in the POD has no adverse effect on conception as long as the volume is not excessive to the point that it constricts the uterus. Normally, there are no precautions needed to reduce fluid, and the situation is completely normal.
There isn't much you can do to affect the fluid volume, and its not something to worry about, but there are a several things might help keep fluid volume and pressure within a normal range: get at least some physical exercise several times per day -- moving around is all thats needed; avoid constipation; and avoid electrolyte imbalances that sometimes occur in hot weather from sweating more than normal. A simple approach is to take a fiber tablet each day, stay fully hydrated, and take a calcium/magnesium tablet at breakfast and dinner.What causes infertility in both man and woman?
Well it varies. Recent studies suggest that there's a mutated gene that may be the culprit for men. I've got a couple articles that might help answer your question.Putting your balls in the microwaves
Reasons For Infertility (What Causes Infertility)
Article by Louise Scott
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