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  2. Treatments for Infertility Resulting from PCOS

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    Fertility problems related to PCOS often are linked to the absence of ovulation (called anovulation), a key feature of PCOS. However, anovulation may not be the only factor in these problems. Before beginning treatment for infertility possibly related to PCOS, work with your health care provider to rule out other causes. 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. What infertility treatments are available? - NICHD

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    If fertility treatments are unsuccessful, it is possible to use eggs or sperm donated by a third party or to have another woman carry a fetus. Select a category of treatment to learn more. Fertility Treatments for Males. Fertility Treatments for Females. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Treatments for Diseases That Cause Infertility

  5. What treatment options are available for male infertility?

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    Medication can treat some issues that affect male fertility, including hormone imbalances and erectile dysfunction. Surgery can be effective for repairing blockages in the tubes that transport sperm. Surgery can also be used for repair of varicocele. 2 Assistive reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization, can be effective if ...

  6. 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 ...

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

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    Treatment with Medication. Medication can treat some issues that affect male fertility, including hormone imbalances and erectile dysfunction. 1. Treatment with Surgery. Surgery can be effective for repairing blockages in the tubes that transport sperm from the testicles to the penis.

  8. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) - NICHD

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    If inseminations are performed monthly with fresh or frozen sperm, success rates can be as high as 20% per cycle. These outcomes depend on whether fertility medications are used, the age of the female partner, and the infertility diagnosis, as well as on other factors that could affect the success of the cycle.

  9. What are the treatments for endometriosis? - NICHD

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    There is currently no cure for endometriosis, but there are treatment options for related pain and infertility. Healthcare providers consider several factors when determining the best treatment for endometriosis symptoms, including: Your age; How severe your symptoms are; How severe the disease is; Whether you want children

  10. What are the treatments for symptoms in Klinefelter syndrome...

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    Recent studies suggest that collecting sperm from adolescent XXY males and freezing the sperm until later might result in more pregnancies during subsequent fertility treatments. 7, 8 This is because although XXY males may make some healthy sperm during puberty, it becomes more difficult as they leave adolescence and enter adulthood.

  11. Fertility Treatments | Forums - What to Expect

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    October 2024 Egg Retrieval. September 30, 2024 | by piglet0821. Hello everyone, I will be starting my second cycle of IVF treatment in mid October. I’ve done my first IVF cycle this past June with a different fertility clinic and ended up with no eggs on day of retrieval. Prior to this I’ve had three miscarriages;...