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| General Info about Infertility | |
Infertility is a condition or a disease of the reproductive system often diagnosed after a couple fail to achieve pregnancy or if the woman has been unable to carry a pregnancy that results in a live birth. Primary Infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able to conceive a pregnancy, after a minimum of one year of attempting to do so through unprotected intercourse. Secondary Infertility is the term used to describe couples who have previously been pregnant at least once, but have not been able to achieve another pregnancy. |
| What are the causes of Infertility ? |
| Causes of infertility include a wide range of physical, as well as emotional factors. Infertility can be due to a "male" factor such as decreased sperm count or no sperm, retrograde ejaculation, impotence, hormone deficiency, environmental pollutants, scarring from sexually-transmitted disease. A "female" factor such as scarring from sexually-transmitted disease, ovulation dysfunction, poor nutrition, hormone imbalance, cysts or cancer of the ovaries or uterus, pelvic infection or tumor, or transport system abnormality from the cervix through the Fallopian tubes can also lead to infertility. It is important that pregnancy be attempted after an extended period (at least one year); Sperm is viable for about 48 hours. It is crucial for sperm to be present during the woman's most fertile time. Risks for infertility |
| What are the symptoms of Infertility ? |
| How can we diagnose Infertility ? |
| How can Infertility be treated ? |
| Treatment depends on the cause of infertility for couple. It may range from simple education and counseling, to the use of medicines that treat infections or promote ovulation, to highly sophisticated medical procedures such as in-vitro fertilization. Although infertility itself does not cause physical illness, the psychological impact of infertility upon individuals or couples affected by it may be severe. Marital problems, including divorce, individual depression and anxiety are common. These problems can be treated with psychiatric counseling. Preventive Measures |
| More Valuable information about Infertility... |
| Infertility is NOT an inconvenience; it is a disease of the reproductive system that impairs the body's ability to perform the basic function of reproduction. Most infertility cases -- 85% to 90% -- are treated with conventional medical therapies such as medication or surgery. |
| Frequently asked questions about Infertility... |
| Which Specialist should I see if I am infertile? A womna should consult a Gynaecologist and a man a Urologist or a General Surgeon. When is the woman most fertile? The first day of the period is "Day 1". Around "Day 14" your ovary produces an egg. That egg is viable for about 24 hours; this is the most fertile time. However, not all women ovulate on "Day 14". Some ovulate a little earlier and some later. Some don't ovulate at all. Remember, mensturation period can come even without ovulation. The ability to ovulate can vary from month to month. What is In Vitro Fertilisation(IVF)? Originally developed to help women with irreparable damage to their fallopian tubes, IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) is now used for many other disorders including endometriosis and low or poor sperm quality. The technique involves removing several eggs from the ovary, fertilising them in the laboratory with sperm from the male partner, and transferring the resulting embryos to the womb for implantation and pregnancy. Is In Vitro Fertilization Expensive? Yes. Like other extremely delicate medical procedures, IVF involves highly trained professionals with sophisticated laboratories and equipment, and the cycle may need to be repeated to be successful. While IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies are not inexpensive, they account for only three hundredths of one percent (0.03%) of the entire community. Does this infertility occur in women only? Infertility can be present in both the sexes. |
| Glossary |
| In Vitro – Inside a test tube. IVF - In Vitro Fertilisation Laparoscopy - Examination of the peritoneum through a lighted instrument. Ectopic pregnancy - Pregnancy occuring at a place other than inthe uterus. Endometrium - This is the mucous membrane comprising the inner layer of the utrine wall. Mumps Orchitis - Inflammation of testis |