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9 Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Infertility Treatments by Tochukwuoparaa: 5:09pm On Sep 08, 2022
While pregnancy may seem easy for some, it can be extremely difficult for others. Your biological clock is ticking, your friends are having babies, and you can’t stop thinking about wanting to get pregnant and have a baby.

While a woman in her twenties or thirties has a 25% chance of becoming pregnant with each menstrual cycle, some find it much more challenging to conceive than others. Additionally, the likelihood of conceiving decreases with age for both men and women.

If you and your partner are having trouble conceiving, you should go into your doctor’s office prepared to discuss your options for treatment. Consider the following queries as a checklist before you leave. Based on your specific condition, your doctor will be able to provide you with the most helpful guidance.

What is the first line of defense against infertility?


Many couples are devastated when they hear the word “infertility.” The good news is that, depending on your specific situation, medical advances make it highly likely that you will eventually be able to get (or stay) pregnant without intervention.


If your doctor diagnoses you with infertility, medications are usually the first-line treatment. These medications are intended to increase the chances of conception and pregnancy. They can take the form of hormone replacement therapy to stimulate ovulation in women or erectile dysfunction medications in men.

Depending on the reasons for previous miscarriages, doctors can also prescribe medications to increase your chances of remaining pregnant once you become pregnant. Furthermore, your doctor may advise both partners to make lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet, limiting alcohol consumption, or quitting smoking.

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