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A combination of fertility drugs and surgical procedures are often used to begin intervention either before or during In Vitro Fertilization. Drugs can help spark off egg production for a woman who has unreliable or no monthly ovulation, that is when an egg is created and released every month. Extenze is a male sexual enhancement formula marketed as providing a larger penis size, firmer and more frequent erections, more intense orgasms and longer-lasting erections.
This is referred to as ovulation induction and while you may get pregnant using fertility drugs on their own, they are more often employed with other interventions such as Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Probably the most widely employed fertility drug these days, and the earliest, is Clomid or to give it the proper name Clomiphene Citrate. It is used to activate the brain to develop more estrogen which helps to trigger the woman’s ovaries into growing more eggs.
Before In Vitro Fertilization and Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection were the standard, and easily available, surgical procedures was used more but it can still be instrumental with infertility. Blocked tubes, can be caused by inflammation and scarring as a consequence of infections such as chlamydia, for instance. Others include Fibroids, Endometriosis and other circumstances affecting the uterus or tubes. Fortunately, these days keyhole surgery is the norm and your doctor at the fertility clinic will be the easiest person to advise you on possible courses of action.
Drugs are not as essential in the treatment of male infertility as they are in female treatment. Although, there are certain circumstances where drugs are prescribed to men to assist with infertility problems. Antibiotics are used to address infection or inflammation and now and then vitamins C & E are given to help increase sperm movement but the there is still no serious evidence that this works. There are times where a man is unable to produce sperm or a vasectomy cannot be reversed so a small operation can actually retrieve sperm from the testicles in a procedure called ‘surgical sperm retrieval’.
There is an increased chance of multiple births when using fertility drugs which stimulate ovulation artificially. To slim down the opportunity of multiple pregnancies, doctors will often cancel a cycle where a large amount of follicles or egg sacks are produced, if fertility drugs are being used in conjunction with Intrauterine Insemination. If you have In Vitro Fertilization, the danger of a multiple pregnancy is restricted by substituting one or two embryos.
The complexity of this area of fertility drugs, surgical procedures and treatment is such that only brief details can be provided in this brief article. Any individual or couple considering this course of action would be best advised to make an appointment at their local clinic for further advice on all the alternatives available.
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