A miscarriage is the natural loss of pregnancy up to 20 weeks of gestation. Thereafter, it is regarded as still birth. The reason for miscarriages is usually unidentified. Probable triggers include hereditary defect, abnormally shaped uterus, uterine fibroids (fibroids infertility), scarring (endometriosis infertility), hormone imbalances (hormonal infertility) and also health issues such as diabetic issues. The odds of miscarriages also increases together with women’s age and life style relating to smoking, caffeine intake and alcohol consumption, and the use of specific prescribed drugs. For females below thirty-five, recurrent miscarriages refers to 3 or even more pregnancy loss; and 2 or even more times in women over thirty-five.

Fibroids infertility refers to typical benign development of the womb muscle tissues causing reduced fertility. The primary sign of fibroids infertility is demand on the bladder and heavy menstruation flow. Fibroids may cause an alteration or reduction of blood flow to the uterine lining making it more difficult for an implanted embryo to grow and mature. Tiny fibroids which develop inside of the uterine cavity may act as a ailen body and cause an inflammatory response that makes the uterine surroundings hostile for an embryo to implant. Fibroids will also be fighting for room with the developing foetus and so their presence contributes to recurrent miscarriages.

Fibroids infertility may be treatable with oral medicines to lessen and/or control the size of the fibroids. Sometimes, surgery is used to clear out the fibroids.

Endometriosis infertility describes the growth of tissue similar to the ones that form the interior of the womb outside the uterus and can lead to scarring, tube blockage as well as ovarian cysts. One symptom of endometriosis infertility is painful intercourse. The endometrium secretes prostaglandins and for someone experiencing endometriosis infertility, prostaglandin secretion might be so excessive that it leads to recurrent miscarriages. In the event that a female is experiencing endometriosis infertility, her body’s immune system malfunctions and may recognise sperm and foetus as foreign object and attacks it, resulting in a miscarriage.

Endometriosis infertility can be treated with oral drug treatments and/or surgical procedure. Even so, like fibroids infertility, it's not a lasting remedy and the re-growth of the tissue is the cause of recurrent miscarriages. Holistic remedy like homeopathy and also Traditional Chinese Medicine have been effective in the treatment of endometriosis infertility too.

Hormonal infertility refers to lack of ability of the ovary to produce enough progesterone to maintain a pregnancy. There are several symptoms of hormonal infertility such as night sweats, irritability, sleep disorder etc. Hormonal infertility is treatable with oral drugs or injection. Alternative treatment like homeopathy and Traditional chinese medicine are also successful in treating hormonal infertility.

Author's Bio: 

Maggie Tan grew up in Singapore, where natural fertility treatment is a way of life.

In her 7 years in the UK, she realised this powerful infertility cure is unknown in the West and couples have little access to it. To help women realise their motherhood, she created Natural Infertility Cure to share the cure for infertility with women all over the world.