The
Woman's Way to Becomming Fertile
by Amber Jonas
Take a look around. They
are everywhere, it seems as if everyone has one; a child that is.
Everyone but you. Your biological clock is ticking away and the
time for having children is growing thin. You do not have to let
your clock was anymore minutes because there is a solution to infertility.
There are several female infertility centers open today. These centers
can help pinpoint what is wrong with you and draw up a solution.
These centers also offer many treatment options that will make you
fertile.
Treatments can
prove to be costly and time consuming when finding one that works.
Before starting any treatments, it may be a a good idea to check
your insurance plan to see how much they will cover.
The physician you see
about your infertility problem may recommend some changes in your
life before going further into female infertility treatment options.
Some of these changes may be loose or gain weight, stop smoking,
cut back on excess caffeine, alcohol, and exercise. You may also
be asked to plan your sexual activities according to your ovulation
chart. Waiting to become pregnant can be stressful and cause depression.
Sometimes the life changes
just are not enough to help you conceive. If this happens, medication
might be issued. This medication can improve ovulation and even
increase chances of multiple births to take place.
Although your mind will
be hopeful that the medication will work, you may still find yourself
not yourself on the inside. The doctor will also do a physical examination,
and surgery might even be required. Surgery can fix some problems
such as blocked fallopian tubes and remove cysts, fibroid, and scar
tissue. Surgery is not a guarantee fix to the problem.
When nothing else seems
to be working, some last resorts can be taken. The process of assisted
reproductive technologies can be used. This is done when a human
sperm and egg are joined together in a lab to help with the conception
progress. The eggs and sperm can be donated by you and your partner
or donated from other people.
Another treatment that
can be used is artificial insemination. This occurs when semen is
collected and processed in a lab then directly inserted into your
cervix or uterus.
The last process is called
in vitro fertilization. This happens when an egg is taken from the
female and mixed with sperm in a lab. Once this egg and sperm combination
is about two or three days old, the embryo is then placed back inside
the woman's uterus. What is suppose to happen is that the embryo
is to implant itself in the uterus lining.
Infertility is common
among women, but you should not let it discourage you. For every
problem there are answers and solutions.
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