Infertility is defined as the failure to become pregnant after one year
of unprotected intercourse. There are two types of infertility; Primary
infertility, which is infertility without any previous pregnancy; and
secondary infertility, when there has been a previous pregnancy.
What are the causes of infertility?
A basic infertility evaluation is carried out to find out the cause of
infertility.
Common causes of infertility are:
- Ovulation problems
- Tubal causes
- Sperm causes
- Unexplained infertility
- Age-related factors
Some less common causes are:
- Uterine problems
- Endometriosis
- Previous tubal ligation
- Previous vasectomy
- Various drugs
- Cervical factors
When to see your doctor?
Though there is no specific time frame as to when to consult your
doctor but you can see your doctor if the pregnancy does not take place
even after one year of unprotected intercourse.
You might want to wait a little longer if you are in your twenties but
if both of the partners are in mid or late thirties then the advice will
be to seek professional help.
Age of the female is an important factor for if she has crossed 35 or
is near to it then it is advisable to seek help at the earliest.
Is it correct that the female partner is responsible for
infertility?
No, male factors account for up to 40 percent of infertility problems.
How would the doctor go about it?
The first diagnostic step is the evaluation of the infertile couple and
to determine which partner is infertile.
Normally the steps of a basic infertility evaluation would include:
- History:
Taking a thorough medical history including any other medical
conditions you might be having, any history of drug intake, and any
other obstetric or gynaecological problems that you may have.
- Physical examination
A thorough physical examination.
- Blood tests
Depending on the individual couples situation, various blood
tests on either the female or the male may be needed. They can
include testing for the levels of various sex hormones.
- Taking a sample of semen and doing a semen analysis
- Finding out if the woman is ovulating or not (i.e. producing egg
in every menstrual cycle)
- Hysterosalpingogram
This test is done in order to assess the anatomy of the cavity of
the uterus and the fallopian tubes.
- Laparoscopy
May be required after basic tests have been done. The surgeon looks
inside the abdomen through an endoscope to look for any deformities
of the tubes or for endometriosis.
What if they still cant find the problem?
There are known cases of unexplained infertility i.e. cases
in which standard testing has not found a cause for infertility
Treatment for unexplained Infertility
This can include a combination of the following modalities
- Ovarian stimulation
-by drugs such as clomiphene citrate
-using hormonal injections plus intercourse
- Assisted reproductive technologies as treatment for unexplained
infertility
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT)
In GIFT a mixture of sperm and eggs are introduced into the end of
the fallopian tube at laproscopy.
What is the success rate of these advanced procedures?
Although pregnancy rates vary from center to center on the specific
technique used but generally a 30% success rate can be expected.
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