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Infertility Problems

Having a child is a wonderful experience for both a man and a woman. Both share in the ups and downs of the pregnancy. But what happens if one or both partners are unable to have a child? Infertility is a common problem and it does cause a lot of stress and anxiety. Some people have to find help for their infertility problems. It is important to understand what infertility is and what kind of help is available. When you have the answers to the questions then you can make a more informed choice. In this article we will discuss some of the questions that may arise when you are considering pregnancy but are facing infertility problems.

What can cause infertility?

Many things can cause infertility. It could be a genetic condition where the male is not producing enough viable sperm. Infertility help specialists may also take a look at the woman's ability to produce viable eggs or if there is scarring on the uterus and ovaries due to certain diseases. Infertility help specialists can run a battery of tests on both the man and woman to determine what is causing the problem with conception and carrying the child to term.

I want to reverse my tubal ligation. What type of help is there for this procedure?

There are infertility help specialists who can reverse a tubal ligation. You do have to be aware that the chances of conceiving and carrying the child are significantly reduced depending on the type of tubal ligation that was performed. If the tubes were simply tied then there is a greater length of tube for the specialists to reconnect. If the tubes were cut and then tied there is a shorter length of tube for the specialists to work with. This reduces the chance of being able to naturally conceive.

Where can I go online for infertility information?

Thanks to the internet there are a great many infertility help groups and organizations to be found online. You can check out www.mayoclinic.com to find reasons for infertility. You can also join groups on Yahoo that can suggest treatment options that you may not have heard of or considered yet. WebMD is another website you can check out for infertility help.

Is there infertility treatment for women who are over the age of 45?

The female body differs reproductively than the male body does. Most men continue to produce viable sperm all throughout their lives even as they age. A woman's body, however, does not continue to produce viable eggs. As a woman ages her eggs age with her. This can lead to infertility problems after a certain age. That age differs from person to person. There was a point in time when infertility help for women over the age of 45 was not to be found. That has changed in recent years though and older women are getting the infertility help that they need.

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Male Infertility Health Risks
Infertility in women is more widely understood than male infertility, even though men account for 30% of all failures and play a role in another 40% of failures. Typically, women have problems with ovulation, fallopian tube structure or inflammation that interferes with egg fertilization, says Peter Schlegel, chairman of urology at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. Men may have difficulty producing sperm, producing quality sperm or ejaculating sperm down the right channels.

An Overview Of Infertility Solutions
The Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology published a 2006 report citing some of the reasons couples are looking for infertility solutions. About 18% wanted to address male and female factors, 17% came just for male infertility and 12% came just for female infertility.

Dispelling Common Infertility Myths
It's a myth that most people get pregnant easily. In fact, 7.3 million Americans seek fertility treatments, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. That means roughly 10-15% of the reproductive-age population encounter problems with infertility -- even people who have successfully had children in the past or who are under the age of 40.

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