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Do You Have An Infertility Problem?
When a couple decides that they want to have a baby, any kind of wait can seem eternal. But before you start to worry about an infertility problem, it is important to understand the clinical definition of an infertility problem. The medical definition of an infertility problem is the inability to conceive and carry a child to full term with a pregnancy. If you have had a year of unprotected sexual intercourse or six months if you are over 35 years of age and can’t conceive, you may have an infertility problem. At least 15% of all people have an infertility problem at some point in their life and there can be many causes for the infertility. Most of the problems can be diagnosed and treated and can help you to conceive your child. If you are having problems conceiving with your partner you can take some treatment steps and this can be done by a knowledgeable infertility doctor. The best doctor to go to is called a reproductive endocrinologist. This type of doctor has taken additional years of educational programs with infertility. How to Figure Out If You Have an Infertility Problem Either you or your partner may have a medical condition preventing the ability to conceive and it can involve both of you. Your doctor will first want to know in-depth about the history in your life and will want to follow the history up with a physical examination. Once the examination is complete, you will go through some diagnostic testing and will develop the appropriate treatment plan for your infertility problem. The woman’s age is going to play an important part in determining the possibility for a successful pregnancy. As a woman ages their fertility abilities will decline and if you are over 35 years of age you should seek an infertility specialist as soon as possible. The doctor will probably order a simple blood test to determine the fertility potential of the eggs being produced. Another simple test that the infertility specialist may order is a semen count for the man. In most cases, if the sperm count and quality of the sperm are normal, the infertility specialist will concentrate on the woman. Depending on the results of the blood test, the doctor may order more test or prescribe a drug such as Clomid. Clomid is common drug used to treat infertility problems. The important thing is to first determine the fertility problem. The problem may be something simple and may be able to be fixed by simply changing your life patterns. Once the infertility problem has been determined, then you, your partner and the infertility specialist can select a course of action.
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