
Fertility problems occur a lot more than people actually think. Fertility problems affect one in seven people and one in six of these seek help from a fertility specialist. This condition caused numerous small cysts to develop on your ovaries, which seriously disrupts ovulation.
A blocked fallopian tube is another common conception problem amongst women. Lastly Pelvic Inflammatory Disease could be behind a blocked fallopian tube. Hope of conception for couples experiencing fertility problems is however not lost. There are many treatments available on both the NHS and through private clinics that can offer treatments with high success rates.
• Fertility drugs - these are often the first course of treatment open to you. This form of treatment is known as ovulation induction.
It involves inserting sperm into the womb at the time of ovulation.
• In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) - Probably the most popular form of fertility treatment available. In this treatment eggs and sperm are collected in a laboratory and are fertilised. The resulting embryo is then transferred to the womb and fertility drugs are prescribed in order to simulate egg production. • Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) - within this treatment eggs and sperm are collected for IVF treatment, however when placed back, they are placed into the fallopian tubes rather than the womb, this done to allow fertilisation to take place. However this is currently an unlicensed treatment.
These treatments are only recommended if you are unsuccessful at conceiving after two years of trying.
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