Female Fertility Treatment

by | Dec 31, 2019 | HCG | 0 comments

There are many couples who don’t find themselves ready to conceive a baby immediately after their marriage, but after a few years when they plan to have a baby it becomes difficult for them to conceive. In most cases, when a couple tries to conceive regularly and play unprotected intercourse, they achieve happiness to become a parent. However, around 15 to 30% of couples struggle with infertility and negative pregnancy tests. Females who are dealing with issues such as premature ejaculation, the medication can help in addressing these problems and increase the chances for the couples to become pregnant.

The fertility expert can recommend the best treatment that suits your body and help your hormone levels to get back on track. These treatments are available for both men and women. For more info on female infertility treatments keep on reading the page.

Fertility Treatment

The most common fertility treatments are:

1) Fertility Medications: To women, with the irregular menstrual cycle, drugs such as clomiphene citrate and gonadotropins may be given to induce regular ovulation. Fertility experts or gynaecologists may prescribe these fertility medications in combination with intrauterine insemination. Like other medications, this fertility drug may cause side effects including headache, breast tenderness, flushing, mood swings, pelvic pain, abnormal uterine bleeding and headache. Infertility drugs that are helping to stimulate the ovary to develop mature eggs during ovulation come in two forms: pills taken by mouth and injections. the medicine is usually consumed from menstrual cycle days 3 – 7. Clomiphene, being an anti-estrogen adheres to a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, which is necessary to stimulate the ovary to produce an egg.

2) Insemination: Intrauterine insemination, also known as IUI. For couples in which the man has low sperm count and the woman has at least one open and functioning fallopian tube or issues with motility then experts or gynaecologists may recommend insemination (IUI). For this infertility treatment, the sperm is processed so that the best are included in a small sample, which is placed into the uterine cavity. You may experience some cramping for a day or so after the sperm is injected into the uterus.

3) In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): A woman with a fallopian tube blockage or who has experienced recurrent pregnancy losses than “in vitro fertilization” (IVF) is recommended. For in vitro fertilization, the woman is given hormones to produce a supply of eggs, which are harvested from the mother and mixed with sperm in the lab. One or more embryos are then implanted in the uterus. The first IVF baby was born in 1978 in England, then the United States used and got its first IVF baby, and thereafter the use of IVF has grown incredibly. IVF is associated with successful pregnancies in women. the procedure involves the removal of eggs directly from the ovary, then fertilization with sperm takes place in the laboratory. this whole procedure is followed by the transfer of the embryos directly into the womb and then bypassing the tubes.

4) Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection– A technologically advanced form of IVF that might useful for those with low sperm quality. With intracytoplasmic sperm injection, the sperm sample is processed, and one high potential sperm is injected into the egg. The embryo is then implanted in the uterus as usual. This procedure is like IVF and you may experience some unpleasant side effects from the medications.

5) Preimplantation Genetic Screening– Pre-implantation genetic screening and comprehensive chromosome screening treatment are available in some fertility clinics. The embryo is checked for an abnormal number of chromosomes. This procedure may be recommended for women who are older or have had recurrent pregnancy losses.

6) Surgery – After a physical examination, and ultrasound are performed, your doctor may recommend surgery to correct the abnormality. In reproductive medicine, the most common surgical procedures are laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and abdominal myomectomy (removal of uterine fibroids).

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