December 31, 2007

Infertility - It’s Come a Long Way, Baby!

Tip! In fact, the symptom of not conceiving in 1 year alone is one good basis for diagnosing infertility.

Did you know that it was not until 1879 that doctors finally considered that a man may have infertility problems? Until then, the woman was considered the cause of a couple not being able to have a baby.

Infertility is a disease involving the reproductive system. ‘Blaming’ a spouse for having an infertility problem makes about as much sense as blaming a child for having poor eyesight. Statistically, infertility and reproductive disease is shared equally by males and females.

Infertility is more common than one might think. In the United States alone, an estimated 10 percent of couples find that they are unable to conceive. Fortunately, science has come a long way in understanding the causes of infertility.

Hormonal imbalances, ‘female problems’ such as endometriosis, low or zero sperm count and lifestyle factors are just a few of the known causes of infertility. Smoking and alcohol consumption also contribute to a couple’s inability to conceive. It has been discovered that infertility causes are shared by men and women equally.

Tip! Another important aspect of fertility programs is their ability to successfully offer infertility assistance on an emotional level. Both men and women that are going through infertility issues can benefit from the counseling of and individual therapist or a group therapy session.

Since the 1970s, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become a major infertility treatment, succeeding where many other methods have failed. IVF is a technique in which egg cells collected from the ovaries are fertilized outside the woman’s body.

Hormone treatments, surgeries, medications and lifestyle changes may be used to treat infertility. These traditional procedures account for at least 85% of infertility treatments given to childless couples.

Tip! This occurs when both couples present conditions that may be identified as causes of infertility.

If you and your spouse have been unable to conceive for a year, the first thing to do is to visit your family doctor, who will conduct a physical examination of both partners to determine your general state of health and to evaluate any physical disorders that may be causing infertility.

Urbain C. Beck is a freelance writer who contributes to a number of web sites. You can learn more about infertility and the questions to ask your doctor by watching Infertility, Its Causes and Effects , a 90-minute video presenation prepared by medical professionals.

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