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How Acupuncture Can Help with Fertility Problems
Infertility is a big problem in our times. Emotional turmoil and the stress are a large part of the problem and it becomes a vicious cycle that acupuncture can break.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) With Clomid
One in 4 couples deal with fertility issues at some time. One infertility treatment is artificial insemination (IUI) plus clomiphene citrate (Clomid) to induce ovulation.
PCOS Infertility Help with Metformin
Looking for alternative way to increase fertility when trying to get pregnant? Metformin, also known as Glucophage, may be the answer.
Getting Pregnant After a Vasectomy
For couples who wish to conceive a baby after a vasectomy, vasectomy reversal may be a better and more cost effective option than in vitro fertilization.
Vasectomy Reversal Procedures
Reversing a vasectomy can often result in a successful pregnancy, especially if the mother is under age 35, the vasectomy was done recently, and the surgeon is skilled.
Natural Treatments for Infertility
If a couple isn't quite ready to start medical fertility treatments, there are a number of natural and non-invasive ways to help get pregnant.
Reversing Vasectomies and Tubal Ligations
Thousands of men and women each year regret having a vasectomy or a tubal ligation. Many opt for a reversal surgery to increase their chances of becoming pregnant.
Struggling With Infertility Treatment Decisions
Dealing with infertility creates stress in all aspects of life - emotional, financial and professional. Studying all options will lead to the best decision.
Cancer Treatment and Infertility
Cancer patients may improve their chances of having a baby after treatment by freezing sperm, embryos or ovarian tissue before receiving chemotherapy and radiation.
Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is helpful in determining the causes of infertility, recurrent miscarriage and abnormal uterine bleeding. It may also be used to treat these conditions.
Miscarriage Prevention
One study seems to support progesterone treatment to help prevent miscarriage in patients who suffer recurrent miscarriage, which may be caused by Luteal Phase Defect.
Miscarriage - When to Seek Treatment
Seeking treatment after miscarriage from a fertility specialist is the only way for a woman to determine or rule out any conditions that will cause recurrent miscarriage.