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Infertility treatment getting pregnant

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The good news is that 85% to 90% of couples
dealing with infertility are treated with low-tech treatments, like medication
or surgery, with less than 3% being treated by Assisted Reproductive
Technologies, like IVF.

Your infertility treatment plan will depend
on the cause or causes behind your infertility. Infertility treatment also
depends on whether the problem is from the woman’s side, the man’s side, both
sides, or remains unexplained.

Of those treated for infertility, two-thirds will go onto have a baby.

About Fertility Drugs

A common cause of infertility in women, ovulation disorders account for about
25% of female factor infertility cases. The first line of treatment for most
women with ovulation problems is through medication. Fertility drugs can help a
woman ovulate 80% of the time.

Fertility Drugs

Common fertility drugs include:

Clomid (generic name: Clomiphene citrate;brand names: Serophene /Phenate /Clomifert /Milophene) : Probably the best well known fertility drug,
Clomid is usually the first drug used in treatment. About 40% to 45% of couples
using Clomid will get pregnant within six cycles of use.

Femara (generic name: letrozole;brand names include: Letrofil /Trozet /Femar) and Arimidex (genericname:Anastrozole,AstraZeneca): There are two
medications may also be used to induce ovulation in women with ovulatory
disorders. Studies have shown similar success rates as with Clomid, though
research suggests a possible link between Femara and an increased risk of birth
defects.

Gonadotropins, including LH, FSH, and hCG: Gonadotropins include FSH, LH,
or a combination of the two. hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) may also be
used, as it mimics LH in the body. These hormonal medications are typically used
when clomiphene citrate fails, or if the pituitary gland can not create LH and
FSH on its own. They may also be used during IVF cycles.
Reladed hormonal pills:

Prometrium
is a female hormone.
Synthroid
(Levothyroxine)
treats hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone).
Levothroid (Levothyroxine)
treats hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone).


Surgical Infertility Treatment

In 35% of female infertility cases, problems are found with the fallopian tubes
or problems with the lining of the pelvis and abdomen. Usually, this problem is
diagnosed through a test called an HSG, or hysterosalpingogram. If the HSG shows
possible blockage of the tubes, the doctor may perform laparoscopic surgery to
evaluate the situation, and possibly repair the problem.

Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)

Laparoscopy for Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment

Sometimes, blockage or scarring is not repairable. In this case, IVF may be
recommended.

IUI – Intrauterine Insemination
Intrauterine insemination, also known as artificial insemination, is a procedure
that involves placing specially washed sperm directly into the uterus. This
treatment may be used in some cases of male factor infertility, if there’s a
problem with the woman’s cervical mucus, or in cases of unexplained infertility.
IUI may also be used for donor sperm.

Intrauterine Insemination
The success rate of IUI is not very high -– with one study showing 4% of women
achieving pregnancy with a non-fertility drug cycle, and 8% to 17% success for
IUI cycles that use fertility drugs to produce more, high quality eggs. The advantage of IUI is the cost, which is much lower than IVF.
IVF and Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) refer to infertility treatments that
involve the handling of eggs or embryos. This includes IVF, GIFT, and ZIFT. IVF
is the most common form of ART in use today. GIFT treatments make up for less
than 2% of all ART procedures, and ZIFT is used less than 1.5% of the time.

IVF (in vitro fertilization): In a typical IVF procedure, fertility drugs are
used to stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs. Assuming all goes well at this
stage, those eggs are then retrieved from the woman’s ovaries in an out-patient
procedure. Next, the eggs are placed together with sperm, in a special cocktail
of nutrients, and left alone until fertilization takes place. After
fertilization, one to three embryos are placed inside the woman’s uterus.

IVF Treatment

GIFT: With GIFT (gamete intrafallopian transfer), the egg and sperm, or gametes,
are not fertilized outside the body. Instead, they are placed together into one
of the woman’s fallopian tubes.
ZIFT: With ZIFT (zygote intrafallopian transfer), the zygote is placed in one of the fallopian tubes. This is usually done via laparoscopic surgery.


What’s the success rate of ART?

For women under age 35, the live birth rate for each IVF cycle is 30% to 35%.
For women ages 35 to 37, the rate is 25%. For women ages 38 to 40, the rate is
15% to 20%, and for women over age 40, the success rate is 6% to 10%.

ART is also sometimes performed with donor eggs and/or sperm. For women whose
eggs are of lower quality, donor eggs may be the best option. The live birth
rate for egg donation is between 40% to 45%, but less than 10% of couples choose
to use donor eggs or sperm.

Related:

Clomid is used for treatment of female infertility >>>ORDER<<<


Synthroid
(levothyroxine sodium) is used for treatment of low thyroid activity. >>>ORDER<<<


Mestinon
is used for treatment of myasthenia gravis.        >>>ORDER<<<


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