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A Look at In Vitro Fertilization

In the case where a woman has blocked fallopian tubes or one of the fallopian tubes is missing all together, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is sometimes undertaken. This is also often the method that is considered if a man has a low sperm count. In vitro fertilization offers the hope of conceiving a child to couples who would otherwise have little if any chance of having their own biological offspring.

In vitro fertilization occurs when an egg from the woman and sperm from the man are fertilized outside of the woman's body in a dish at a laboratory. This is done to create an embryo and after two to three days the embryo that results is then implanted in the woman's uterus to begin the normal development cycle of an embryo.

Sometimes one but more often a few eggs are surgically taken from a woman's ovary and then are mixed with sperm from her partner outside of her body. The process takes place in a dish that is known as a Petri dish. The words "in vitro" are Latin for the words "in glass." The egg and sperm are left for approximately 40 hours and then the eggs are carefully examined to determine if they have been fertilized and if so, if they are dividing properly into cells. The fertilized eggs are now called embryos and the embryos are put back in the woman's uterus. This process helps to bypass the work of the fallopian tubes completely.

More Infertility Info

Medicines to Treat Female Infertility Before medicine is decided upon as a treatment for female infertility, a doctor will perform a complete physical exam on the patient as well as ask a multitude of questions about infertility the patient's present state of health (both physical and mental), medical history and sexual patterns. Some doctors will choose to talk to both partners while other will deal with the woman who is their patient, on her own.

 

In vitro fertilization (IVF) first came into existence in 1978 although it really did not gain very much attention until 1981 when it was technically first introduced in the United States as a viable means of conceiving a child for infertile couples. According to ASRM and also its affiliate, the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) more than 139,000 children have been conceived through IVF between the years 1985 through 2000. As of the conclusion of 2002, approximately 300,000 babies have been born in the United States thanks to Assisted Reproductive Technology methods that include IVF but also GIFT, ZIFT and a combination of procedures.

At the present time in vitro fertilization accounts for a very high percentage (99%) of all ART procedures with GIFT, ZIFT and a combination of other procedures picking up the rear. The average live delivery rate in the year 2000 for in vitro fertilization was 29.9 % per retrieval which was much improved over the 20% chance that a couple who were healthy in a reproductive sense had of conceiving a child and carrying the baby to term without complications. In the year 2002, an estimated one in every hundreds infants born in the United States were conceived by way of one of the ART methods.

The average cost to undergo IVF in the United States is $12,400. IVF is a sophisticated medical procedure that involves highly skilled professionals who are top in their field as well as elaborate laboratories and equipment. Sometimes an IVF cycle requires more than one attempt and this in turn increases the cost.

Current Infertility News

09/08/2010
Discovery Of Missing Link Between Obesity And Infertility
Obesity and infertility frequently go hand in hand. Now, researchers reporting on studies of mice in the September issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication, might have figured out why that is, and the results come as something of a surprise. "There was a sense that the reproductive dysfunction was due to insulin resistance," said Andrew Wolfe of Hopkins Children's...

Discovery Of Missing Link Between Obesity And Infertility

09/10/2010
Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund: Family Fun Day Brings Awareness to Infertility Issues in Canada
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 10, 2010) - Calgary-based Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund will be hosting their second annual Family Fun Day at Canada Olympic Park on Saturday, September 18, 2010 from 11am to 3pm. Admission is free and organizers hope Calgary families will come out to the event to celebrate family and to support the 1 in 6 couples challenged with infertility ...

Generations of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund: Family Fun Day Brings Awareness to Infertility Issues in Canada

09/08/2010
Johns Hopkins Researchers Unravel Clues To Infertility Among Obese Women
Obese women have a well-known risk for infertility, but a new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study has unraveled what investigators there believe is the mechanism that accounts for the risk. The research, conducted in mice and published online on Sept. 8 in the journal Cell Metabolism, shows that the pituitary gland actively responds to chronically high insulin levels, triggering a cascade of ...

Johns Hopkins Researchers Unravel Clues To Infertility Among Obese Women

09/07/2010
A missing link from obesity to infertility: Researchers unravel clues to infertility among obese women
Obese women have a well-known risk for infertility, but a new study has unraveled what investigators there believe is the mechanism that accounts for the risk.

A missing link from obesity to infertility: Researchers unravel clues to infertility among obese women

09/07/2010
Smoking mothers link to infertility
Mothers who smoke early in pregnancy may sow the seeds of infertility in their unborn sons by arresting the development of sperm cells new research suggests.

Smoking mothers link to infertility

09/10/2010
Videos Discuss Military Abortion Policies, Infertility
The following summarizes selected women's health related videos.Keenan Explains Burris Amendment: Appearing on Fox News, NARAL Pro-Choice America President Nancy Keenan explained why Congress should allow military servicewoman and their dependents to obtain abortion care at military facilities if they pay for it themselves. "We believe that women serving in the military overseas should have the ...

Videos Discuss Military Abortion Policies, Infertility

09/08/2010
Johns Hopkins Researchers Unravel Clues To Infertility Among Obese Women
Obese women have a well-known risk for infertility, but a new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study has unraveled what investigators there believe is the mechanism that accounts for the risk. The research, conducted in mice and published online on Sept. 8 in the journal Cell Metabolism, shows that the pituitary gland actively responds to chronically high insulin levels, triggering a cascade of ...

Johns Hopkins Researchers Unravel Clues To Infertility Among Obese Women

09/07/2010
A missing link from obesity to infertility: Researchers unravel clues to infertility among obese women
Obese women have a well-known risk for infertility, but a new study has unraveled what investigators there believe is the mechanism that accounts for the risk.

A missing link from obesity to infertility: Researchers unravel clues to infertility among obese women

Infertility
What is Infertility?
Fertile or Infertile?
Infertility FAQ Part 1
Infertility FAQ Part 2
Fertility Testing for Women
Is Infertility a Woman's Problem?
Treating Infertility - Try and Try Again?
A Look at In Vitro Fertilization
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
Fertility/Infertility Resources
Birth - Pregnancy

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