Infertility Symptoms, Causes (Men, Women), Drugs and Stats
Infertility facts:
- Infertility means not being able to become pregnant, within certain parameters.
- Infertility is a common problem of about 10% of women aged 15 to 44.
- Infertility can be due to the woman (33%), the man (33%) and by both sexes or due to unknown problems (33%), approximately.
- Infertility in men can be due to varicocele, low or absent sperm count, sperm damage or certain diseases.
- Risk factors for men's infertility include alcohol and drug use, toxins, smoking, age, health problems, medicines,
radiation, and chemotherapy.
- Risk factors for women's infertility include ovulation problems, blocked Fallopian tubes, uterine problems, uterine fibroids, age, stress,
poor diet, athletic training, and those risk factors listed for men.
- Aging
decreases a woman's fertility; after age 35 about 33% of couples have
fertility problems; older women's eggs are reduced in number, not as
healthy and less likely to be released by the ovary – the woman is also
more likely to have a miscarriage and other health problems.
- Women under 35 should try for a year or 6 months if 35 or older to
become pregnant before contacting their doctor if they have no health problems.
- Doctors use the histories of both partners and may run tests such as sperm studies, ovulation tests, ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, or laparoscopy.
- Infertility may be treated with medicine, surgery, artificial
insemination, or assisted reproductive technology, based on the couples
test results and other factors.
- There are multiple medicines that may be used to treat infertility in women.
- Intrauterine insemination is artificial insemination where a woman is injected with sperm into the uterus.
- ART (assisted reproductive technology) is when a woman's eggs are
removed, mixed with sperm to make embryos that are placed back in the
woman's body; it's successful about 11% to 39%, depending on the
woman's age.
- There are several types of ART; in vitro fertilization, Zygote transfer, Gamete transfer and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
- Surrogacy (the woman's male partner sperm is used to fertilize
another woman egg and that other woman carries the fetus to term and the
infant is then adopted ) is a way for some couples to obtain a baby.
- A gestational carrier is a woman who has an embryo placed in her
uterus, carries the fetus to term and gives the baby to the couple (or
responsible persons) that produced the embryo.
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