In vitro fertilization - do you qualify
In Vitro Fertilization - Do You Qualify?
By Thomas Galley
The growing popularity of reproductive treatments has made patients much more aware of options like in vitro fertilization. The internet and other media streams allow potential candidates to do extensive research on infertility treatments even before they visit their doctor. While this new breed of educated patient is considered a good thing, it is important to remember that only a doctor can recommend the right infertility treatment.
Because in vitro approaches receive so much publicity, some couples are disappointed...
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Hydrosalpinx - Blocked Fallopian Tube
By Eric Daiter MD
A blocked tube or tubes can be a common cause of infertility in women. A blocked fallopian tube can be caused by pelvic inflammation, endometriosis or other conditions affecting the pelvic area. Pelvic inflammatory disease is the most common cause of tubal blockage.
A hydrosalpinx is a term referring to a fallopian tube that is blocked and filled with fluid. This fluid can cause the fallopian tube to swell up and dilate to a larger size than it was meant to be. Removal of...
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In Vitro Fertilization Procedures
By Avril Grace
When a couple becomes aware that they are facing infertility issues and may need an in vitro fertilization procedure, one of the most important things they can do is choose an appropriate In vitro fertilization clinic. There are several factors involved in choosing an in vitro fertilization clinic that will fit their individual needs and help them to conceive. While some factors will depend on individual preference, others should be based upon the success rate and procedures done by the particular clinic.
Discovering fertility issues when you...
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