NAVIGATING INFERTILITY

Infertility can be a devastating situation to deal with. However, there is hope for this sensitive situation. With help from your OB-GYN, you can look into every option you have to help you conceive a healthy baby you will love for a lifetime. Learn more about navigating infertility and infertility treatments with Dr. Dori Kasparek and Dr. Supriya Rao at Complete Women’s Healthcare in Johns Creek, GA.navigating infertility image

What is infertility? 
Infertility is the inability to conceive or contribute to conception naturally. Infertility may also refer to a woman who cannot carry a pregnancy to term. A couple is normally diagnosed with infertility after failing to conceive after one year of trying. Infertility issues arise more often in women, but men can also be diagnosed as infertile. The Department of Health and Human Services estimates that about 15% of American couples struggle with infertility. Luckily, many cases of infertility are treatable with help from your OB-GYN.

Who is at risk for infertility? 
While anyone can be infertile due to a variety of reasons, some individuals are more likely to struggle with conceiving a child than others. Fertility in both men and women begins dropping as they age. Women over 35 and men over 40 are more at risk for infertility than younger individuals. Tobacco use and alcohol consumption also contribute to infertility. Those who are obese, struggle with eating disorders, over-exercise or have high mental stress are also less likely to conceive naturally than others.

Infertility Treatments in Johns Creek, GA
Some fertility problems can be treated with simple lifestyle changes like losing weight, quitting smoking or dealing with stress. Treatments often vary depending on the problem at hand. For example, medications like clomiphene stimulate the ovaries to release an egg in women with trouble ovulating. Surgery to correct problems with the fallopian tubes or remove endometrial tissue growth may also increase your fertility. In vitro fertilization, or IVF, fertilizes an egg outside of the womb and implants it into the uterus. Your doctor can work with you to determine the best course of action for your fertility problems.

For more information on infertility treatments, please contact Dr. Kasparek and Dr. Rao at Complete Women’s Healthcare in Johns Creek, GA. Call (770) 622-9810 to schedule your consultation with your OB-GYN today!

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