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   The Most Common Fertility Treatments

   By : Leokadia Angela  [Valid RSS feed]     Category Pregnancy and Family Planning [Valid RSS feed]    Popularity 14 or more times read
   Date Published : 2008-09-29 19:49:48     Number Times Read : 15      
For some couples, they have tried to make all the lifestyle changes they possibly can, and realize that medical intervention is the only viable option for them. In this case, what are some common fertility treatments for these couples? What are the side effects, and are they typically successful?

Assisted Reproduction Fertility Treatments

Assisted Reproduction is the phrase used in the medical community to describe medical intervention for couples facing infertility. Here are some common fertility treatments and how they work:

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI). This procedure which is also known as artificial insemination is often combined with hormone treatments to boost egg production, and can help couples with low sperm count, unexplained infertility, or cervical mucus problems. Semen is collected, and then delivered via a catheter inserted through the women's vagina and cervix to her uterus.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). IVF may help those with pelvic or tubal damage, or male infertility. It is the most commonly used of all the fertility treatments available. The woman takes drugs to stimulate egg production, which are surgically removed. Then eggs and sperm (from her partner or a donor) are collected and combined outside the body, and inserted into her body to develop after fertilization takes place. "In vitro" means "in glass" (that is, in a test tube or laboratory dish).

Sperm Donation. Fertility treatments do also include those necessary when a male partner is not present or does not have viable sperm. This procedure is performed using sperm from a typically anonymous donor; of course, a sperm donor can be a male friend or associate.

Donated Egg. This can help those whose infertility problems are due to premature menopause or some other disruption of ovulation.

Surrogacy, Traditional and Gestational. In traditional surrogacy, another woman carries and gives birth to a baby conceived with her egg and your partner's sperm (through artificial insemination). In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate carries and gives birth to a baby conceived with your egg and your partner's sperm, then transferred as an embryo to her womb.

Fertility Treatments Available for You

The proper procedure that is best for you and your partner is one that only you or the two of you together can decide on, of course with your doctor's help. Many of these fertility treatments listed are very expensive, so of course your own personal budget will need to be considered. Additionally, there are some who have religious beliefs or moral opinions about many of these fertility treatments, and of course this is a personal decision as well. The bottom line is that while so many of these options are becoming more and more common, and safer as well, the final decision will need to be yours. After all, you are the one who will need to live with the consequences and responsibility of this decision for the rest of your life. So, speak openly and honestly with your doctor and be sure that you completely understand all of these many choices so as to make the most informed decision possible.
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