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The Causes and Treatment Options for Female
Infertility
There are a number of causes of female infertility, but the good
news is that your doctor has a very good chance of determining the cause for your particular problem. Once your
infertility issue is diagnosed, you may well be on the way to an effective treatment plan that will bring you that
much closer to the healthy pregnancy and baby that your heart desires.
The first step is in understanding the many causes of female
infertility, so that you can identify your medical problem and seek the appropriate treatment. Most doctors will
recommend that if you are under the age of 39 and you have been trying to get pregnant for a full year, it is time
to see your doctor to determine the cause of your female infertility.
Potential Causes of Female Infertility
There are many factors that can get in the way of a successful
conception. One is hormonal factors that can wreak havoc with the ovulation process. There are numerous tests
available that can detect hormonal issues, including a basal body temperature chart, an ovulation predictor test
and blood tests that can evaluate hormone levels at different times during the monthly cycle. If hormonal issues
are determined to be the cause of your infertility, treatment can include taking hormones orally to increase the
chances of a successful ovulation and conception.
Another potential cause of infertility is damage to the fallopian
tubes. The fallopian tubes are the means by which an egg will travel from the ovaries to the uterus. If an egg
can’t make it to its final destination, conception cannot take place. Infections, endometriosis and surgeries all
have the potential to cause damage to these tubes.
This damage can usually be diagnosed with a variety of tools, and
sometimes correction can be done with surgery. In other cases, treatment may involve extracting the egg directly
from the ovary, fertilizing it outside of the body, and then transplanting it inside of the uterus. This will
completely eliminate the need for healthy fallopian tubes as a part of the conception process.
In a small percentage of cases, the cause of the female infertility
may never be known. In this case, you and your doctor will need to determine if there are good treatment options
available, or if adoption or other means of having a family are a better solution. The good news is that with the
many treatments available for female infertility today, your chances of successfully having a healthy baby are
greater than ever before.
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