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  2. What infertility treatments are available? - NICHD

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    Treatments for infertility can range from medications to embryo implantation through assisted reproductive technology (ART). There are treatments that are specifically for men or for women and some that involve both partners. In 85% to 90% of cases, infertility is treated with conventional medical therapies, such as medication or surgery. 1

  3. Fertility Treatments for Females | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Fertility treatments are most likely to benefit women whose infertility is due to problems with ovulation. Treatment with medications is least likely to benefit infertility caused by damage to the fallopian tubes or severe endometriosis, although in vitro fertilization can help women with these conditions to conceive. 1

  4. Infertility and Fertility | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Infertility” is a term used to describe the inability of a couple to get pregnant or the inability of a woman to carry a pregnancy to term. Infertility is defined clinically as not being able to achieve pregnancy after 1 year of having regular, unprotected intercourse, or after 6 months if the woman is older than 35 years of age. Many different medical conditions and other factors can ...

  5. What treatment options are available for male infertility?

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    Male Infertility Best Practice Policy Committee of the American Urological Association & Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. (2006). Report on optimal evaluation of the infertile male. Fertility and Sterility, 86, S202–S209. Jose-Miller, A. B., Boyden J. W., & Frey, K. A. (2007). Infertility.

  6. Treatments for Infertility Resulting from PCOS - NICHD

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    Health care providers may also recommend one or more of the following treatments to improve fertility in people with PCOS. Clomiphene or Clomiphene Citrate This drug is the most common treatment for infertility in people with PCOS. 1 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends clomiphene as the primary medication ...

  7. Fertility Treatments for Males | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Treatment with Medication. Medication can treat some issues that affect male fertility, including hormone imbalances and erectile dysfunction. 1

  8. What are some possible causes of female infertility?

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    The most common overall cause of female infertility is the failure to ovulate, which occurs in 40% of women with infertility issues. 1 Not ovulating can result from several causes, such as: Ovarian or gynecological conditions, such as primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

  9. Treatments for Diseases That Cause Infertility - NICHD

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    Treatments for infertility in women with PCOS include 1: Weight loss. Women with PCOS who lose weight are more likely to have restored ovulation and improved pregnancy rates. 2; Medication to promote ovulation. Clomiphene is the most common treatment for infertility in women with PCOS.

  10. About Infertility and Fertility | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    "Infertility" is a term that describes when a couple is unable to achieve pregnancy after 1 year of having regular, unprotected sex, or after 6 months if the woman is older than 35 years of age. "Subfertility" is sometimes used to mean the same thing as infertility, but they are slightly different. Subfertility means that pregnancy is likely to occur without medical intervention, but it takes ...

  11. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) - NICHD

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    ART refers to treatments and procedures that aim to achieve pregnancy. These complex procedures may be an option for people who have already gone through various infertility treatment options but who still have not achieved pregnancy.