Infertility Treatment Options


by Justin - Date: 2008-10-20 - Word Count: 537 Share This!

When seeking to enlist the help of reproductive medicine and treatment in seeking treatment for infertility, couples may begin to feel overwhelmed. Not understanding most of what science and medicine throws at them, couples will begin to feel overwhelmed by their new journey. Speaking with and consulting with a physician before making a lofty decision such as which treatment to choose is a very wise choice for couples to make.


Infertility treatment exists thanks to innovations and advancements in the reproductive sciences field. Researchers in the field have developed new and efficient ways of helping people overcome their infertility problems. When deciding to take advantage of these advancements, couples should be sure to speak with a physician. Consultation with your doctor will tell you many things such as if you are a good candidate for certain treatments, what to expect before, during and after treatment, as well as realistic expectations each couple should have for the infertility treatment they choose or are given. It is important to realize that not every option may fit the couple's needs or be realistic solution to their problems. Some treatments are designed to treat a certain cause of infertility and may not be effective against other causes of the problem. Infertility can be a tricky matter and discussing the topic with a physician will help the couple get their questions answered and all of their concerns addressed. In the end, it may be that undergoing treatment is not the best option for the couple, but it is better to learn this before, rather than after, the treatment.


Some of the options couples have when enlisting in an infertility treatment program include in vitro fertilization, Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, intrauterine insemination and various hormonal treatments. In vitro fertilization is when the physicians mix the sperm and eggs together in a lab, so that the sperm will fertilize the egg. A fertilized egg is then placed in the woman's uterus so that they can develop into a baby. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection involves injecting the male's sperm directly into the female's egg so that fertilization can occur. Intrauterine insemination is when sperm is inserted directly into the uterus so that the sperm may fertilize the woman's eggs. These are just preliminary explanations of these infertility treatment options. More information is, of course, available through your doctor. In fact, always collect as much information as possible when deciding to undergo treatment for infertility problems. This allows the couple to make as educated a decision as possible.


Another option couples have, depending on their specific infertility problem, is surrogacy. This is where another woman carries a baby for the couple. There are two options here. In option one, traditional surrogacy, the surrogate's egg is fertilized with the man's sperm through artificial insemination. In option two, gestational surrogacy, your egg is fertilized by the man's sperm and then transferred into the surrogate's uterus for the remainder of the pregnancy. These being just two more options couples have, there are many more infertility treatment options available for couples to consider. Speaking with a doctor about all your options is the smartest thing to do, as they can give all of the possible options and explain them in great detail.


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