The use of human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, for weight loss is a highly debated practice. HCG is a hormone found in pregnant women. Over 50 years ago, Dr. Albert T. Simeons, a British physician, said HCG injections would enable dieters to...
There are many different "fad" diets and other systems which claim to generate rapid and safe weight loss. One such plan involves the use of human chorionic gonadotropin, also known as HCG. Although promoters of this hormone claim that HCG...
Human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, is a hormone that occurs during pregnancy and is obtained from the urine of pregnant women. Originated by a British doctor in the 1950s, the HCG diet is a diet therapy that combines injections of HCG with a...
Human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, is a hormone produced during pregnancy that is used to treat infertility problems in women. It also is used to increase sperm counts in men and to treat pre-pubertal cryptorchidism in boys -- a condition when...
Fertility drugs are given to stimulate the ovaries so that they produce mature egg containing follicles. In a normal menstrual cycle, one follicle (occasionally more) matures and releases an egg. Fertility medications often stimulate the...
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, also referred to as OHSS, is a condition caused by taking certain fertility medications, such as gonadotropins, that stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs. OHSS occurs when medications overstimulate the ovaries,...
Between 80 and 90 percent of ovarian cancers originate in epithelial cells that cover the female reproductive glands, or ovaries. The National Cancer Institute reported the estimated cases of ovarian cancer in 2010 in the United States is 21,880...
Menopause signals the end of a woman's fertility, generally marked by 12 continuous months without menstruation. The age of menopause varies from one woman to another, typically occurring between 45 and 55, according to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical...
Bromocriptine, often referred to as Parlodelis, is a medication taken in either oral or vaginal pill form to reduce levels of prolactin that can be inhibiting ovulation by reducing estrogen levels. Approximately 90 percent of women who take...
Abnormal ovulation can have an impact on a woman's ability to conceive. Some women do not release any eggs due to an underlying medical condition such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). The lack of ovulation can cause other side effects...
Many women struggling to conceive a baby turn to fertility medications for help. Although many fertility medication options successfully promote healthy ovulation and increase the likelihood of conception, these medications can also cause multiple...
HCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin and is a hormone generated from the placenta while you're pregnant. Tests for the presence of hCG in your blood or urine are common for determining whether you're pregnant. Your doctor might also...
Hair growth is regulated by hormonal changes in the body. These hormones can affect not only how much grows, but whether growth stops and no new hair grows. The processes that regulate how much does or doesn't grow, and what type of hair grows,...
Infertility affects approximately one out of every six couples, according to the American Pregnancy Association. Although there are many reasons why a couple may be infertile, hormonal imbalances are one common cause. Hormonal imbalances in a...
According to the American Urological Association, infertility affects about 6 million people in the United States. Failing to get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected sex for at least a year defines infertility. Most cases of infertility...
Leuprolide acetate, a drug belonging to a class called gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, or GnRH agonists, is commonly administered as part of an in vitro fertilization, or IVF protocol. In vitro fertilization, a procedure used to increase...
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also called PCOS, is a female hormone disorder affecting 5 to 10 percent of women. Women with PCOS have higher than normal levels of male hormones, known as androgens. Women with PCOS have ovaries that contain many small...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, is a hormone-related disorder that affects about 10 percent of women of reproductive age. Its potential effects are wide-ranging, including weight gain, diabetes, excessive body-hair growth, loss of hair from...
Clomiphene is a drug that can mimic the hormone estrogen, but can also have anti-estrogen effects on the human body. It can also induce ovulation--the release of a mature egg from a woman's ovary in preparation for potential fertilization....
Fertility medications are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce more than one viable egg. Different types of injectable fertility medications are used in 2010 to stimulate and suppress the ovaries, as well as to mature the eggs in the ovaries...
During pregnancy, several hormones work in symphony to support the growing fetus and the complex body changes needed to support it. They are also important for labor and birth to occur and for the production of breast milk. Human chorionic...
According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), approximately 85 to 90 percent of all infertility cases are treated either by providing fertility drugs to women or through reproductive organ surgery. One of the leading causes of...
Your doctor may prescribe low-dose birth control pills to treat PCOS. The contraceptive pill balances your body's estrogen and progesterone levels and lowers the output of male hormones that contribute to facial hair, acne and other PCOS...
Both men and women can have hypogonadism, a condition characterized by decreased functioning of the testes or ovaries. Men with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, or HH, have abnormally low levels of luteinizing hormone, or LH, and...
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also referred to as PCOS, is a medical condition causing lack of ovulation, irregular menstrual periods, small cysts on the ovaries and elevated levels of male hormones called androgens. Fortunately, several options are...
Decreases in testosterone levels are common as you age. This male sex hormone lessens by roughly 1 percent a year after age 30. The gradual decline in testosterone often leads to an increase in body fat, decrease in muscle mass, loss of bone...
Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo, or norgestimate and ethinyl estrodiol, is a type of combination birth control pill. Each pack of Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo has 28 pills: 21 active hormone pills and seven inactive pills.
HCG drops contain human chorionic gonadotropin, the hormone produced by the placenta during the early stages of pregnancy to aid in sustaining the fetus. Dieting using HCG drops may be beneficial to some as you may lose 1 to 2 lbs. per day....
Adolescence marks a time of great change in a child's life; it bridges the gap between childhood and adulthood. Adolescents go through emotional and physical changes, and develop at their own pace based on genetics and environmental factors. The...