Getting Started in Fertility Treatment
October 7, 2008
When a couple has tried for some time to get pregnant without success, thoughts at some point will turn to fertility treatment as a solution. The road to fertility can be a long and rocky one however, and it can be a good idea to discuss a path before meeting with a doctor about the problem. When preparing for this journey, there are a few factors that should be discussed up front.
Most FL fertility treatment will begin with an assessment of the medical problem that is preventing pregnancy from occurring. This problem may originate from either the man or woman, and in many cases will be able to be treated rather easily. In other cases, a cause of the infertility may not be discovered, or the diagnosed condition might be difficult to treat. In these situations, couple can find themselves moving from one possible treatment to another, draining themselves physically, emotionally and financially. This is precisely why it is a good idea to discuss the treatment possibilities right away, so that both people can voice their opinions about what is considered acceptable and when it would be best to stop FL fertility treatment.
For example, some couples will find medications to be an acceptable course of action, while others are willing to proceed to surgery or other medical procedures. Medications are often used to successfully treat hormonal imbalances and surgery is the recommended course for structural problems within the female organs that are preventing conception. Artificial insemination, where the sperm is inserted directly into the uterus can assist with conception in many cases.
Couples that do not find success with these types of FL fertility treatment may decide to progress to assisted reproductive technology like in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Since traditional forms of fertility treatment are successful in the large majority of cases, those considering IVF will make up a small percentage of those diagnosed with infertility. While a couple may change course during the treatment process as some options are discarded or unsuccessful, having a basic idea of what they are willing to endure gives a good start to the process.
Finances are also a consideration in FL fertility treatment, since many insurance companies will not cover the costs of many procedures. Most health plans will pay for the basic workup and initial treatments, but will stop coverage when assisted reproductive technology comes into play. Before starting down the road of fertility treatment, it is a good idea to find out what the policies of your insurance company are. If you will need to foot a large part of the bill for treatment, you can then make the appropriate provisions to do so.
If the time has come to seek FL fertility treatment, it is important to sit down as a couple first and prepare for the long road that lies ahead. For many couples, that road will end in a healthy baby. Others may decide the treatments are not worth the emotional, physical and financial costs and opt for adoption or child-free living. There is no right or wrong answers in the field of infertility as long as couples come to the solution together.
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