Infertility is the inability to conceived after having well-timed, unprotected sex for 12 months. Doctors are usually able to identify a cause for the failure to conceive. For 10 to 15 percent of infertile couples, however, the frustrating...
Infertility can be due to either male or female issues, but according to the Mayo Clinic, 30 to 40 percent of infertility cases are caused by both male and female issues. The most common reasons for having trouble conceiving are problems with...
Most medical professionals define infertility as one year of trying to conceive a child without a successful pregnancy, whether you weren't able to get pregnant at all, or got pregnant and suffered a miscarriage. Doctors would like you to try to...
If you have an endometrial biopsy, your gynecologist will take a sample of tissue from your endometrium, which is the lining of your uterus. The sample is then sent to a pathologist who will study it under a microscope. Endometrial biopsy is an...
According to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, men and women are affected equally by infertility. Male fertility depends on the presence of healthy sperm and the ability of the male reproductive system to effectively ejaculate sperm...
When you pay for health insurance, you expect that your medical problems will be covered. Infertility patients often discover that fertility diagnosis and treatment are excluded from their medical insurance policy. Because infertility is not life...
An infertility diagnosis can mean heartbreak for couples who are trying to conceive a baby. The medical reasons for the condition, including the elusive "unexplained" infertility, are many, and stem from both the male and female partners....
You can't tell if a man's infertile just by looking at him, but it happens more frequently than you might think. Male infertility accounts for about half of the total infertility cases, reports the American Pregnancy Association, and yet people...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) helps couples overcome infertility challenges. However, assisted reproductive technologies do not overcome every barrier. According to data collected by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), women under...
Almost 12 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 44 struggle with infertility, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC also notes that 7.3 million women have looked to fertility treatments to get pregnant....
A diagnosis of infertility can be devastating for couples desiring pregnancy. Many couples spend thousands of dollars undergoing fertility treatments and taking medications to help them conceive. Using alternative therapies such as herbal remedies...
After months of trying to conceive, a diagnosis of infertility can be stressful for men and women who are hoping to have children. Thankfully, many treatments and procedures are available that can help infertile couples get pregnant....
Today, almost any woman undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) can use egg donation to conceive. Egg donation is most often used by women who have been unable to conceive with their own eggs. Donor eggs can also help women who cannot get pregnant...
Ovarian cancer is cancer that develops in one or both ovaries--glands in females where reproductive eggs are made. Typically, the cancer forms on the ovary's surface. Although many cases of ovarian cancer aren't caught until the cancer has...
Clomid is the mildest of fertility drugs, given to women who have been having difficulty conceiving. Clomid stimulates ovulation in women who don't ovulate on their own. It also works for women who do ovulate, but have low hormone levels that are...
Trauma to the abdominal cavity caused by C-section results in the formation of a type of internal scar tissue, called adhesions. Abdominal adhesions may remain asymptomatic or they can cause serious complications such as bowel obstruction,...
When hypogonadism occurs in your baby, it is most often discovered at birth. This is particularly true for boys. Lack of testosterone while in the womb impacts the fetal development of the sex organs. If your newborn has ambiguous genitalia,...
Effective medical alternatives to in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be possible for some infertility patients depending on their diagnosis. IVF was designed to help patients with blocked or missing fallopian tubes. Without fallopian tubes, the...
Infertility is the biological inability of a man or a woman to conceive a child or for a woman to carry a pregnancy to full term. There is little scientific evidence to verify the efficacy of Ayurvedic medicine, but the Ayurvedic tradition has a...
Reproductive health involves the condition of your reproductive organs and the ability to produce healthy offspring. The gonads (testes and ovaries), outer genitals, breasts, sex hormones, semen and vaginal fluid make up the reproductive system,...
Inflammation of the prostate gland, or prostatitis, is one of the most common urinary diseases in the United States, according to the Prostatitis Foundation. The prostate, a male reproductive organ, sits under the bladder, encircling the...
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection, or STI, that can cause a foul-smelling vaginal discharge, genital itching and painful urination in women. Men can also be infected, although they usually do not experience symptoms. According to...
Insulin resistance is diagnosed in a subset of women who have polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, a common cause of infertility. In this group of women, insulin resistance is believed to play a crucial role in causing hormonal imbalances leading...