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What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have?

What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have?<br>

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What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have?

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  1. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? If you are looking into infertility treatment options, you have found a great article to get you started. Today, I will be providing a brief overview of the various infertility treatment options on the market today. 1. Infertility Treatment Drugs: There are many infertility drugs on the market today, however, 2 of the more common drugs are gonadotropins and clomiphene. These drugs, work to regulate the hormones related to reproduction, and have the ability to trigger the release of eggs during your ovulation cycle. These infertility treatment drugs are usually taken for around 3 to 6 months before conception or before moving onto another infertility treatment option.

  2. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? Infertility drugs side effects: Gonadotropins have been known to cause bloating, rashes, and soreness. Clomiphene can result in hot flashes, vision issues, headaches, vaginal dryness, and cramping. Also, both of these drugs can increase the chance that you will conceive multiple babies. Infertility Drug Success Rate: These drugs usually having anywhere from a 20% to a 60% success rate in infertility women. Infertility Treatment drugs Cost: A prescription of Clomiphene can cost you at least $55 a month, and this figure is not including your doctor's visits, and ovary ultrasounds. Injections of gonadotropin can cost anywhere from $2500 to $5000 monthly (this figure includes tests and doctor visits).

  3. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? 2. Surgery infertility Treatment: Infertility issues that relate to fallopian tube blockage, genetic defects, fibroid, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis, can sometimes be resolved through surgery. Side effects of surgery as an infertility treatment: These procedures are normally performed laparoscopicly. After the procedure you may temporarily experience discomfort in your shoulders and chest, caused by the carbon dioxide that you breathed in during the surgery. Also, you may experience abdominal soreness for a few days afterwards. Surgery Success Rates: There is approximately a 40% to 60% success rate in women who have used surgery to treat scar tissue issues and endometriosis. For fallopian tube obstruction surgery, the success rate has a broad range of 10% to 90%. Surgery Cost: These surgeries can cost between $3000 and $10,000.

  4. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? 3. Artificial Insemination: An Artificial insemination procedure involves the injection of a concentrated dose of your partner or a donor's sperm straight into the uterus using a catheter. Artificial Insemination Side Effects: After the artificial insemination injection you may experience some cramping for around a day. Also, if your doctor prescribes some infertility drugs for you to take before the procedure, your risk of developing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome will increase. These drugs will also increase your chance of having multiple babies. Artificial Insemination Success Rates: It is estimated that around 5% to 25% of women who are artificially inseminated will conceive.

  5. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? 4. IVF or In Vitro Fertilization: The infertility treatment of IVF begins with the removal of eggs from the ovaries that are then fertilized using your partner or a donor's sperm, inside of a lab. When an embryo results, it is then carefully planted into the uterus. IVF side effects: Again, with IVF you may be required by your doctor to take some infertility drugs before your procedure, which can raise your chance of conceiving multiple babies. These drugs can also increase your risk of OHSS.

  6. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? IVF infertility Treatment Success Rate: IVF has a success rate of approximately 27% to 35%. IVF Cost: The IVF infertility treatment can cost anywhere between $8000 to $15,000. As, you can see all of these fertility treatments listed above are extremely costly, and that is why before reverting to these expensive treatments you might want to consider a natural infertility treatment.

  7. What infertility Treatment Options Do You Have? Contact Details := Company Name : Life IVF Center Contact Number : +1 949-788-1133 Address:-3500 Barranca Parkway,300, Irvine, California 92606, United States Website : https://lifeivfcenter.com/

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