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Monday, November 23, 2009

INFERTILITY OR INFERTILITY

INFERTILITY OR INFERTILITY

One of the most feared is the infertility or infertility are often associated with infertility in one partner. For women, infertility or infertility caused by failure of the release of eggs or ovaries can not produce mature eggs. Thus, ovulation does not occur so the egg does not enter the fallopian tubes which can not cause conception. This condition is called ovulation disorder. Other causes are the closed or blocked fallopian tube or oviduct. Or any endometriosis or cysts are often known as the growth of uterine lining tissue outside the uterus.

As for men, infertility is often caused by the absence of sperm production in the sperm sac. Even if no sperm production, but there are so few that when he came into the vagina, there is no successful sperm fertilize the egg.
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One method to overcome infertility or infertility is IVF. IVF was first done on a baby girl named Louise Joy Brown in England on July 25, 1978. The process is done by taking eggs from the ovaries and the mother together with the father's sperm in a liquid medium in glass laboratory. Then the fertilized egg in the laboratory. After the egg is fertilized, about two and a half days later, the egg has divided into eight cells are very small. Then inserted into the uterus or womb to develop normally into a baby. Since then, various therapies and technologies developed to overcome fertility problems in both men and women.

IVF process is done by a process known as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or fertilization in vitro. IVF is a momentum for the development of treatment and subsequent therapy assistant technology for assisted reproduction or reproductive technology (ART). ART includes a variety of treatments for fertility problems. Including egg from another woman and fertilized to develop in the womb of another woman again. In 1994 in Italy, an old woman aged 62 years who had not had eggs gave birth to a baby from another woman's egg is fertilized by the sperm of her husband. Thus many methods that can be done to overcome fertility problems.
Various treatment techniques or Infertility Infertility Problems

There are several types of treatment for fertility problems for both men and women. In addition to IVF, the following treatments have also been through a series of research process and its success rate was satisfactory for couples who have fertility problems.

But before you use one method of treatment of fertility problems, you should make in-depth research and discussion in advance both to the medical experts as well as to the religious leaders. Some religious groups consider some type vitro methods as well as artificial insemination, including violation of religious law. This is especially if the conception or development of babies in the womb is not the mother who provides the egg or sperm is not used from their own husband. In other words, for some religious groups, if it involves a third party either as donors or the media conception husband or wife is not legitimate, it was a breach of religious law. Therefore this problem is to select the treatment of personal decisions of each partner and need to be discussed in depth.

Before deciding to select the type of treatment techniques for infertility or infertility issues, you should ask more of the medical experts who deal with your problems. Ask any losses and benefits of each technique for you and spouse. And ask the various risks that can happen to you and your partner. Several types of treatment techniques for infertility or infertility problems who have high success rates of these are:

Artificial insemination

      
Artificial insemination or artificial insemination (often abbreviated as AI) is done by inserting semen containing sperm from the male into the female reproductive organs without the sex or not naturally. Semen containing sperm taken with certain equipment from a husband and then injected into the womb of the wife so that fertilization occurs and pregnancy. Usually the doctor will recommend artificial insemination as the first step before applying therapy or other types of treatment.
                

GIFT (Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer)

      
GIFT is an acronym for Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer is a technique that was introduced since 1984. The goal is to create a pregnancy. The process is done by taking eggs from the ovary or ovaries and women are matched with male sperm cells that have been cleaned. By using a tool called laparoscope, egg and sperm cells that have been brought into contact is inserted into the fallopian tubes or tube tubes of women through a small incision in the abdomen through laparoscopic surgery. Expected to happen immediately so that fertilization and pregnancy.
            

IVF (In Vitro fertilization)

      
IVF or In Vitro fertilization is also known as IVF procedure. First female egg cells and sperm cells fertilized in fertilization media outside a woman's body. Then after fertilization, a result which was inserted into the embryo in the uterus through the cervix.
               

ZIFT (Zygote Transfer Intrafallopian)

      
ZIFT or transfer Zygote Intrafallopian a zygote transfer technique or cell fertilized egg. This process is done by collecting eggs from a woman's ovaries and fertilized outside her body. Then, after the fertilized egg, put back into the fallopian tubes or tubes through a surgical tube in the abdomen with laparoscopic surgery. This technique is a combination of IVF and GIFT technique.
              

ICSI (intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)

      
ICSI or intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection done by inserting a sperm cell directly into the egg cell. With this technique, the sperm cells are less active or not cooked can be used to fertilize the egg.

So you do not need to worry if your partner is experiencing infertility or infertility problems, because everything can be overcome with modern technologies available today.

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