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The following article was published in our article directory on September 29, 2011.
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Article Category: Womens Interest
Author Name: Cathy Ryans
The decision to go to IVF clinics - or to any facility that offers fertility treatment options - is a big one. As such, nobody should do so without a rudimentary understanding of the various fertility treatment options available and without answers to relevant questions, such as those pertaining to the safety of undergoing IVF and/or other treatments and the cost of doing so. If you are interested in setting up an appointment with a fertility doctor or visiting one of several IVF clinics in your area, you've come to the right page. This article will provide you with the answers to all the questions crucial to your decision of whether or not you should consider fertility treatment.
Q: What is a fertility doctor?
A: A fertility doctor is not unlike your gynecologist. The main difference is that aside from the four-year OB-GYN (obstetrics-gynecology) training, a fertility doctor / specialist also underwent an additional three-year REI (reproductive endocrinology and infertility) training. This means that if your condition is something that your gynecologist cannot manage, he or she will refer you to a fertility doctor for treatment.
Q: When should one go to a fertility doctor?
A: As aforementioned, it is often the case that the gynecologist will tell his or her patient if more specialized medical attention is needed to address the patient's condition. To be on the safe side, it is advisable that you consult your gynecologist first if you perceive a problem with regards to your fertility before you go to IVF clinics. This is because if the problem is a minor one that only needs basic fertility treatment, your gynecologist will surely be able to help you - so there's no need to shell out more money for any of the treatments offered in fertility clinics.
Q: What are the treatment options available in IVF clinics?
A: Treatment options in fertility clinics are categorized into four: prescription medication, artificial insemination, assisted reproductive technology or ART, and surgery. If the problem is hormonal, most fertility doctors will prescribe drugs that will normalize hormone levels. If the problem is physiological - such as a blocked tube, presence of ovarian cysts, defects in the uterus, and the like - the specialist will often prescribe surgery as the best treatment option. Artificial insemination is a popular fertility treatment option; here, a concentrate consisting of sperm is inserted in the uterus of the female to facilitate conception. Of course, this requires that the dose is introduced at the time when the chance of conceiving is higher. The last option is ART, and more advanced techniques such as in vitro fertilization fall under this category.
Q: Are all fertility treatment options expensive?
A: No. There are treatment options that are not expensive. However, generally, you do need to be prepared to shell out a considerable amount for the more technologically advanced methods such as IVF. If you want to cut the cost of receiving this type of treatment, ask your health insurance provider if fertility treatments are covered.
Keywords: fertility specialist, fertility doctor, infertility treatments, fertility treatment, ivf clinics, fertility clinics
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