Infertility Treatment For Both Men And Women
December 25th, 2009 | by admin |
Infertility Treatment for Both Men and Women
It’s hard to rear a child, let alone produce one!
This is the status that each infertile couple has to face with every day of their lives not until they pursue infertility treatments. This normally is the classic story. An infertile couple will discover that they are incapable of conception. Then they would have to endure emotional stress because of the condition. They will decide on what to do and will end up at the door of a physician who they think will largely help solve their case. Then the physician will offer infertility treatment options and the story goes on while they seek probable procedures.
Sometimes this story results to success and more often to failure.
They say, infertility is a condition that is totally out of control of the couple. God gives people their wants if they need them. What if a couple wishes for a child and they were not supposed to have one? Will they get it? Well, no one knows actually. The best that the couples can do is to seek medical treatment.
Nearly all infertile couples pursue medical intervention to help them with infertility. Here are some of the methods widely used in the industry.
This infertility treatment has its focus on patients that are capable of ovulation, only their system is a bit impaired. Normally, infertility drugs are used to induce the stimulation of follicles in creating multiple egg cells.
Though known for its effectiveness, ovulation induction still entails risks like the development of ovarian cysts and multiple childbirth. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is rare but once it develops it will cause symptoms like extreme pain around the pelvic area, chest and abdomen, weight gain and several others.
An inexpensive form of infertility treatment is facilitated by means of infertility medications. The typical constituents of this option are the administration of Clomid and Femara, both are known for their efficiency in stimulating ovulation and setting the balance in hormones.
For male patients, there are not as much options as there are in women. For the present, there still exists no technology that will alter the nature of the sperm inside the male’s body. The nature we are pertaining to here is the natural state (including the abnormalities) of sperm samples retrieved from the patients. Sperm problems like inability of producing or lack of sperm cells, impaired motility and low sperm count are among the most common. Unfortunately, all that medical science can do is to make the most out of them.
Low Jeremy
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4 Responses to “Infertility Treatment For Both Men And Women”
By Maid In Britain on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
infertility treatment question?
i have pcos so its making it difficult to concieve, i live in england so we have to go on a waiting list like many, me and my husband have been trying for a baby for over to 2 years, but my doctor wont help till me yet because of my age im 21 , the doctor wont prescribe the drug clomid to help me ovulate and hopfulyl concieve a much wanted baby.
stories like this get my blood boil –
1. a overweight women who is losing weight to concieve and a herion addict on a methodone program both go for nhs ivf and the herion addict gets the ivf while she is on methodone but the overweight women doesnt because shes not at her target weight!
2. a women in a simular situation like me pcos and cant concieve without clomid to make her ovulate, has has 13 children with the help of clomid, and is now getting another course of clomid on the nhs for her 14th child even though shes in her late 40s, and can afford the treatment.
why cant i get treatment when they can? anyone else in a simular posistion?
By oneglook on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
I really think you should pray God will make a way for you and the doctors really don’t know God surely does.. Go to him for the answer….My Dear
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By babyface on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
what about changing your doctor? It can often be based on a decision that they are prepared to make – so someone else may make a different decision, and therfore you may get clomid. good luck x
ps i dont know what pcos is?
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By ♥Lovely♥ on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply
U can buy clomid online at any american online pharmacy and I know they have online pharmacies in england where you dont need an RX to buy. Its much more expensive but I guess it would be worth it to you to buy it. Just google "online pharmacy no prescription" and search that pharmacy for clomid. I bet you can get it because I bought VICODIN online w/out an RX
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