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A mixture of fertility drugs and surgery are often used to commence intervention either ahead of or during In Vitro Fertilization. Drugs can help trigger egg production for a woman who has uncertain or no monthly ovulation, that is when an egg is made and released every month. Research on the acai berry has focused on its possible antioxidant activity. Theoretically, that activity may help prevent diseases caused by oxidative stress such as heart disease and cancer.
While gestation is achievable just by utilising fertility drugs, combining interventions such as Intrauterine Insemination and In Vitro Fertilization is quite normal. One of the fertility drugs used is ‘Clomid’ also known as Clomiphene Citrate and is one of the oldest fertility drugs around but it is still used the most. When administered in tablet form it is utilised to send a message to your brain telling it that it isn’t producing adequate estrogen which indirectly sparks off the ovaries into producing more eggs.
Surgery used to be common when In Vitro Fertilization and Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection interventions were less advanced and available, but a procedure can still assist infertility in some cases. Inflammation and scarring which can result in blocked tubes are an ideal situation where surgical procedures is still usable, and for transmissions like Chlamydia. Others include Fibroids, Endometriosis and different circumstances affecting the womb or tubes. These days, keyhole surgical procedures are most often employed, and your doctor at the fertility clinic will be able to advise on whether surgery|is the best route in your position.
Drugs are not as essential in the handling of male infertility as they are in female treatment. Nonetheless, they may now and again be prescribed in certain situations. Although there is no definitive proof - from time to time men are offered vitamins C and E to aid sperm mobility, and of course antibiotic drugs for inflammation or infection. Sometimes a man will have had a vasectomy and it cannot be reversed so a small operation called ‘Surgical Sperm Retrieval’ is carried out where sperm are withdrawn from the testicles, or to give it the proper medical term, Epididymis.
Fertility Drugs injected to stimulate ovulation do improve your chances of a multiple pregnancy and birth of twins, triplets or more. If you are taking fertility drugs with Intrauterine Insemination, many doctors will cancel a cycle in which you make a large amount of follicles or egg sacs as this increases your chances even more. This process of reducing the chances of multiple births is helped by replacing one or two embryos when using In Vitro Fertilization treatment.
The complexity of this area of fertility drugs, surgical procedures and treatment is such that only a summary of the subject can be provided in this brief article. Your local fertility clinic will be in a position to go into a good deal more depth on the options available with fertility drugs and surgical procedures.




