Articles About Fertility and Infertility
For people suffering from cancer, especially for those younger, having children could play a very important role in improving the quality of life. In these cases, the oncologists don't remind their patients of the high risks involved by cancer therapies for the fertility.
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The causes of infertility can be various and involve either just one of the partners, or both of them:
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In vitro fertilization is the procedure that takes sperm and eggs to fertilize them in a laboratory and plant the embryo thus created in the ovary. In IVF sperm and eggs may be used both from the partners and from donors.
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The usage of a woman's own eggs or a donor's eggs for ART procedures affects the birth rate.
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Insemination can improve chances of pregnancy for some infertile couples, using a catheter through which the sperm is inserted into the woman's reproductive tract.
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The chances of getting pregnant increase when using insemination techniques especially if they are used with superovulation.
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The future information has the role to make you better understand your position with the infertility treatment. Here are the important elements you have to consider when deciding:
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Multiple pregnancy presents risks for both mother and fetuses. What infertility treatments are trying to achieve is successful pregnancy and birth of one healthy fetus.
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When put in front of such a decision like adoption or infertility treatments, one should have the basic knowledge about them.
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The definition of infertility is the inability of a couple of conceiving a child within one year of attempts without using birth control methods.
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Multiple pregnancy presents risks for both mother and fetuses. What infertility treatments are trying to achieve is successful pregnancy and birth of one healthy fetus.
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Most often, varicoceles appear in the left testicle and affect around 15 percent of all men and 40 percent of those with known fertility problems. Varicocele is the enlargement of the varicose veins in the scrotum.
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The emotional factor involved by infertility may be very strong in some situations and it demands a lot of focusing from the couple.
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New studies show that stress during treatment can play an important role in the result of fertility. Some couples achieve pregnancy faster than others who are affected by stress disorders.
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To improve your chances of achieving pregnancy, you may need to use some of those guidelines.
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