Showing posts with label Fertility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fertility. Show all posts

01 January 2010

Evaluating and Treating Male Infertility

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When suffering from infertility concerns, couples often turn to a fully equipped fertility clinic. Male infertility may be a tricky subject for some couples, so receiving expert advice and assistance is often more than welcomed. In cases where the couple is unsure of the precise cause of their infertility, a fertility specialist may put both partners through several tests and examinations to pinpoint the problem. Once the source of their infertility has been established, they may begin advising the couple on possible treatment options.

Male infertility treatments may vary greatly depending on the specific problem or condition the patient is suffering from. In some cases, medicines may be used while in others surgery or other procedures may be necessary. There are three basic treatment categories dedicated to this problem: drug therapy, assisted reproductive technologies and surgery. The treatment used in each individual case is designed to correct any mechanical or other problems the patient may have that are preventing him from effectively reproducing

Assisted reproduction is a broad category that includes several different treatments. Different methods are often used to obtain sperm, achieve insemination and to treat or cure erectile dysfunction. In vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive technologies have been used to help couples conceive when natural conception is either difficult or impossible.

19 July 2009

Overcome Female Infertility - What is an Ultrasound?

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As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse or inability to carry the pregnancy to term. It affects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional specialist. In this article, we will discuss what is female infertility Ultrasound??

I. Definition
Ultrasound infertility test is defined as a test which uses high frequency sound waves to bounce off the pelvic region in order to check the process of egg production process during menstrual cycle.

II. Procedure
1. Ultrasound is a painless procedure and can be done in relatively short periods of time at your local clinic.

2. During a standard ultrasound, an ultrasound slender probe is inserted into your vagina. It very much like an insert of a tampon, if you feel uncomfortable about this process, you may want to insert the probe yourself. Ultrasound waves emitted by the probe travel up your vagina and bounce off your ovaries that provides a very clear image of your eggs and ovaries which you can view them at the screen.

III. Diagnosis
By viewing the process through ultrasound daily, your doctor can see when a woman ovulates such as when the egg matures, when the follicle ruptures,the thickness of the uterine lining, the quality of egg and any abnormal adhesion or implants existed in the uterine cavity. If there any abnormality is discovered during this scan, your doctor can determine what may be the causes for infertility such as hormone imbalance, irregular cells growth in the pelvic cavity such endometriosis adhesion, fibroid, cyst, etc.

This type of ultrasound is normally done for women who are in infertility treatments such as IVF.

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Fertility, Getting Pregnant - How You Can Predict the Best Time to Conceive

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Predicting your fertility and getting pregnant are tightly associated to your menstrual cycle and more specifically, to ovulation. Timing intercourse close to the time you ovulate is thus an excellent method to increase your odds of conceiving sooner. Understanding how your reproductive system works, you are able to determine when you're most fertile.

Numbering the days of your menstrual cycles is one of the most effortless methods to anticipate when you will be ovulating. Your first day of the menstrual cycle is the day on which you start menstruating. In a 28-day cycle, ovulation will usually happen between 12 and 18 days, meaning that this is the time that you are at your most fertile and are most likely to conceive.

The best time to have intercourse and getting pregnant is when your fertility is greatest between days 10 and 18 of your menstrual cycle. The common rule when anticipating ovulation is that ovulation happens 14 days prior to the end of your cycle, you will need to subtract 14 from you're normal cycle duration to calculate the approximate time of ovulation.

Also watch for changes in cervical mucus. When your menstrual cycle begins, your cervical mucus secretion varies in both volume and texture. The best time to conceive is when your cervical mucus discharge is clear.

During ovulation, increases to your body temperature of 0.5 to 1.6 degrees is normal. This elevation in temperature happens when the release of the egg and the production of endocrines that accompany it. Although this temperature is so slight you will not feel it happening, it can be measured using a body temperature thermometer. This is the sign that fertility and getting pregnant are just right. This is the time to be having intercourse.

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