Frequently Asked Questions
About Infertility Part 1
Infertility is an emotional laden
issue that can also be embarrassing to discuss with others.
Some people even have a difficult time speaking with their
doctors about the problem. It is important to note that no one
is to blame for infertility, just like no one is to blame for
leukemia or diabetes. Infertility is a major issue and is not a
small problem to be brushed aside as an inconvenience.
Infertility is "a disease of the reproductive system that
impairs the body's ability to perform the basic function of
reproduction." Let's look at some frequently asked questions
regarding infertility.
What exactly is infertility? Infertility
is "the inability to naturally conceive a child or to carry a
pregnancy to full term." The majority of medical experts will
not classify a person and/or a couple as infertile until they
have been trying for at least a year to get pregnant without
any success. Women who find themselves able to become pregnant
but then have repeat miscarriages are often classified as being
infertile. There are numerous reasons why a couple may find
themselves unable to conceive a child and medical help is often
required.
How many people in the United States are
infertile? The American Society for Reproductive
Medicine estimates that 6.1 million individuals residing in the
United States are infertile. This works out to be approximately
ten percent of those of reproductive age. One third of the time
it is due to a male factor, the other third of the time it is a
female factor, the problem co-existing between the man and the
woman accounts for the problem 15 percent of the time while
there are still other instances where the cases of infertility
is mysterious and unexplained.
More Infertility Info
Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) is also known as tubal embryo transfer and this is similar in nature to IVF. Fertilization of the egg infertility treatment takes place in a laboratory but when the embryo is put back in the woman's body it is placed in the fallopian tube as opposed to the uterus.
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How is infertility diagnosed in
men? A doctor will perform a thorough
physical exam on a man and will consider his past medical
history as well as the current status of his health. The man
may need to undergo blood tests that look for a variety of
diseases or hormonal imbalances. If those yield nothing out of
the ordinary then a semen sample will need to be taken. The
sample will assess the volume of semen the man has as well as
the number of sperm and how mobile the sperm are. The contents
of the scrotum will need to be palpated while the patient is
standing up while the peritesticular area need also be
scrutinized. Some things a doctor will look for are
irregularities of the epididymis, tenderness or the presence of
cysts.
How is infertility diagnosed in
women? The search for infertility must begin with a
look at medical history and current health as well as a
complete physical. Very often other kinds of medical tests are
also needed such as an endometrial biopsy which tests the
health of the uterine lining, hormone tests which measure
the balance of female hormones, measurements of how well the
thyroid is functioning (a TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone
level that lies somewhere between one and two is believed to be
right for pregnancy to take place) and a laparoscopy which
makes it possible for the physician to see all of the pelvic
organs. A measurement of the hormone progesterone is sometimes
taken when a woman is in the second half of her menstrual cycle
in order to confirm that ovulation has definitely taken
place. Current Infertility News
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
New Female Infertility Specialist to Join Colorado Fertility Practice
LITTLETON, Colo.----Tiffany Von Wald, M.D., M.P.H., FACOG, has joined Conceptions Reproductive Associates of Colorado. She will begin seeing patients on December 6, 2010. Dr. Von Wald is board certified in both Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility and Obstetrics/Gynecology.
New Female Infertility Specialist to Join Colorado Fertility Practice
09/09/2010
Why Obesity Causes Infertility
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Scientists say they've figured out why obesity and infertility go hand in hand. "There was a sense that the reproductive dysfunction was due to insulin resistance. What we propose is a fundamentally new model showing that different tissues respond to obesity differently and that while cells in the liver and muscle become insulin resistant, cells in the pituitary remain ...
Why Obesity Causes Infertility
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
09/07/2010
Missing Link From Obesity To Infertility Found
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. "What ...
Missing Link From Obesity To Infertility Found
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
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