Why Should A Woman Having Trouble Conceiving Consider Having A Laparoscopy?
The basic evaluation for couples struggling to become pregnant includes a semen analysis, blood tests to evaluate ovarian function, a hysterosalpingogram and a pelvic sonogram to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes. It is not uncommon for couples to undergo this basic evaluation for infertility and find that all of their tests are normal. At that point,
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The Science of Making Love
All about the science of making love
For some lucky couples, getting pregnant involves candles and a month or two of enjoyable, yet purposeful sex. They may never know exactly when ovulation occurs, or the details of the miraculous process. However, for 1 in 8 couples, infertility can make it impossible to get pregnant even with perfectly timed intercourse.
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National Infertility Awareness Week
Couples having trouble with conception are certainly not alone; approximately 1 in 6 couples are thought to have issues with infertility. An infertility evaluation is warranted after one year of trying if the woman is under age 35. For women over age 35 an evaluation is recommended if they have been trying for 6 months without success.
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Do You Need to Undergo a Laparoscopy?
Do you need to undergo a laparoscopy?
In general, couples who have had trouble conceiving for 6-12 months should undergo a basic infertility evaluation. The tests include a semen analysis, an evaluation for ovarian function, having a pelvic sonogram, and a hysterosalpingogram (HSG). The final diagnostic test is a laparoscopy. However, this procedure is not always necessary.
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When to Stop Trying
When to stop trying to conceive
Many patients struggling to become pregnant wonder when it is time to quit. Just when is “enough enough”? It is important to realize that if Texas Fertility Center can utilize all of the options, 85-88% of patients will be able to have a baby. But that does not mean that there aren’t times during the treatment process when “enough is enough”.
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Demystifying the Myths of Infertility
Fact and fiction – Myths of infertility
How many times have you heard, “Just relax and you’ll get pregnant, it’ll happen when you least expect it”? This is one of the many myths of infertility. Many people who have not struggled with infertility don’t truly understand the magnitude of this statement. Relaxing can help everyone.
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