Thursday, January 10, 2013

Can a vitamin d deficiency affect fertility?

Q. My husband and I have been trying to have another baby for over a year, we even tried fertility treatment but nothing worked and no one could seem to figure out why we were not conceiving. We did know that my progesterone was low but that was it. Even a RX for that didn't work. After giving up for a while I found that I have a vitamin d deficiency and have had it for well over a year...could this be why we have not conceived?

A. There are millions of couples in your shoes... and sometimes it's just a simple thing. we have a lot of user reviews on Conceive Plus fertility lubricant that say they have been trying for years and then got pregnant soon after using it. 70% of couples who are trying to conceive suffer from vaginal dryness even if they don't know it....

This is from the website:
Conceive Plus Fertility Lubricant is formulated for couples who are trying to conceive a baby naturally. The product has calcium and magnesium ions which are essential for the process fertilization. Clinically proven and recommended by doctors to increase the likelihood of getting pregnant.


Do I really need to take Medicine for Vitamin D Deficiency?
Q. With treatment will a Vitamin D Deficiency ever go away? It's well 9mths and still Im deficient.Does anyone know what 268.9G mean in medical term when it related to a vitamin d deficiency? Just asking?

A. Yes, keep taking the meds--they will help. Vit D deficiency can have severe consequences--its not worth courting them by skipping your meds.
Osteomalacia, a bone-thinning disorder that occurs exclusively in adults and is characterized by proximal muscle weakness and bone fragility.
Osteoporosis, a condition characterized by reduced bone mineral density and increased bone fragility.
Muscle aches and weakness (in particular proximal limb girdle)
Muscle twitching (Fasciculations)


Does Laser treatment for facial hair cause vitamin D deficiency or skin cancer ?
Q. my wife is undergoing a a laser treatment for hair removal for past 5 to 6 years . She seems to have developed a severe Vitamin D deficiency and bone loss. Could This be a effect of laser treatment ?

A. I can't find any concrete evidence that laser hair removal causes vitamin d deficiency, although everyone's bodies react differently to different treatments. As for cancer, according to the below article, no, it doesn't cause skin cancer.


I'm a vegan and the doctor gave me medicine with gelatin in it, help?
Q. I have vitamin D deficiency and I found out the medicine I have been taking has gelatin in it. I told the doctor and she said there is no other medicine without gelatin. I feel really bad and don't even know what to do.

A. There really is nothing you can do.
Big Pharma uses gelatin in almost ALL pills as a stabilizer to maintain the chemicals inside.
There is no alternative compound that does the same thing.
So really your choice is take the pills and get treatment, or don't take the pills and get worse.





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