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Female Infertility - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

April 23, 2009 @ 12:47 AM — by unknown
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The issues surrounding female infertility can be quite complex and even confusing. There is much to learn about fertility treatments and the causes of infertility. The following set of frequently asked questions will help you learn more about your problem and its solution.

When a couple is dealing with infertility is it always an issue of female infertility?

Couples who are experiencing problems with fertility should not assume that it is a problem with female infertility. Both males and females can experience infertility. Of the couples that experience problems with fertility about 70 percent can be linked to some form of female infertility.

How is a woman's fertility tested?

There are several things that are tested to determine whether or not a woman is fertile. First, a fertility specialist will test whether or not a women is ovulating. Next, several test will be performed to determine whether or not a woman is anatomically correct and that her reproductive organs are functioning properly.

What types of treatments are used to help a woman who is experiencing infertility?

The treatments used in female infertility vary depending on the cause of the fertility issue. Many women use IUI, or intrauterine insemination. Some have IVF, or in vitro fertilization, and others are able to conceive with the use of fertility drugs. It should be noted, that many woman require a combination of treatments in order to conceive.

What are the chances of conceiving multiples when you have fertility treatments?

Many people who see or know people who have tried fertility treatments are aware that the chances of conceiving multiples is greater when you get fertility treatments. In fact, the chance of conceiving multiples when you have fertility treatments can be as great as 20 percent. Naturally, this depends on the type of treatment you have and whether or not you take fertility drugs.

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