Technology has made it possible to assist patients with a variety of fertility concerns. The best solutions for you are determined by your unique circumstances and the cause of your infertility. Sometimes only one partner need treatment, and other times both partners will combine treatments.
Hormone and ovulation drugs are commonly used in fertility treatments, which are occasionally combined with minor surgical operations. A range of treatments known as assisted reproductive technology (ART) can help you become pregnant. ART procedures include those that aid sperm fertilisation and egg implantation in the uterine lining.
Two of the most common fertility treatments are:
When you're ovulating, healthy sperm is collected and put straight into your uterus by intrauterine insemination (IUI).
IVF involves extracting egg from your ovary and fertilising them in a lab with sperm, where they mature into embryos. A doctor will then put the embryos into your uterus. Cryopreservation, egg or embryo transfer, and gestational carriers are all examples of ART. Consult a specialist who specialises in pregnancy and/or infertility to determine which treatments are right for you. Future Fertility IVF Clinic may also be able to help you identify a fertility specialist or provide fertility treatments.