Navigating Infertility

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According to the CDC, 7.5 million women between the ages of 15 to 44 are unable to become pregnant. There are many reasons why someone may have issues conceiving and we understand that it can be a frustrating and trying time. Our goal is to make these challenges easier to handle by offering a variety of treatment options to address infertility. Discover your options and when to start considering infertility treatment in Weston, FL.

While a lot of couples feel like immediately starting with the most aggressive treatments to get pregnant, it’s always comforting to hear that most couples are able to get pregnant from simpler measures like drugs or surgery. You have a lot of choices when it comes to fertility treatments, and sitting down with your Weston, FL physician will help you decide which options are best for you.

There are many reasons that someone may experience infertility. Determining the root cause will also help us decide which treatment options are going to be the most effective. Here are some of the most common types of fertility treatments:

Medication: Drugs are often recommended for men and women if there is a hormonal imbalance or if there is a lack of certain hormones that are causing problems conceiving. In some instances, medications may also help even if the cause is unknown.

Intrauterine insemination: This is a great option if sperm just needs a little boost to get to the egg. During insemination, sperm is inserted into the uterus during the appropriate time to increase your chances of becoming pregnant.

Surgery: If you are suffering from ovarian cysts, endometriosis or damaged/blocked fallopian tubes this can also affect your fertility. By performing surgery we can often correct and repair these issues to increase your chances of getting pregnant.

Assisted Reproductive Technology: If other issues are making it impossible for the sperm and egg to unite and other options haven’t proved effective, then a fertility specialist may recommend assisted reproductive technology. One of the most common types of ART is in vitro fertilization.

Whether you have questions about the different infertility treatments we offer or when to consider these options, don’t hesitate to give us a call. Our Weston, FL physician is here to help make your dreams of becoming a parent a reality.

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