Infertility Treatments – Infertility Medications and …

Posted: Published on April 22nd, 2014

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Navigating the world of infertility treatments can quickly become overwhelming, especially when deciding whether or not they are for you. To make empowered decisions for your infertility treatment, knowing as much as you can about your options is essential.

Get information here on infertility medications (like Clomid and Progesterone), assisted reproductive technologies (like IVF), male factor infertility treatments (like IUI and ICSIS), non-medical interventions, and more.

Treatment of Infertility There are a wide variety of treatment options for couples experiencing infertility today, everything from the low tech use of fertility drugs to the high tech, and expensive, use of assistive reproductive technologies. In this article, I explain in laymens terms the most commonly used infertility treatments, along with a few statistics on their...

Fertility Drugs Fertility drugs are medications that are used to influence ovulation. Some fertility drugs are meant to strength or trigger ovulation, while others suppress ovulation. Learn more about fertility drugs, and their risks, in this article.

What Are Gonadotropins? Learn what you need to know about gonadotropins, including their risks, success rates, and cost. Also, read about what to expect during gonadotropin treatment.

Treatment for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Information on treatment for PID-related infection, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain.

Give Yourself a Subcutaneous Injection Subcutaneous injections are commonly required for hormonal fertility drugs, and you may need to give yourself these injections if you do IVF treatment, IUI treatment, or other fertility treatments. Learn how to give yourself a subcutaneous injection in this article.

Fertility Treatment Stress You're likely to feel tremendously stressed out during fertility treatment. To make things worse, you may find yourself stressing about the stress itself, worried it may affect your chances for success. Here's what you need to know and how to cope better.

Choosing Not to Pursue Fertility Treatment As you consider your treatment options, it's important to consider an option you may not have given much thought to -- deciding not to do any treatments.

How To Give an Intramuscular Injection As part of your infertility treatments, you may need to give yourself injections at home. (Ouch!) In this article from About.com's Guide Nicole Galan, learn how to give an intramuscular (IM) injection.

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