Tue 6 Oct 2009
Fertility Problems and Treatments
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It can be devastating for a couple to learn that their hopes of having a child of their own are diminished due to fertility problems. Women are often the ones who cope best with the news. Many men find themselves in unfamiliar ground and as a result often begin feeling insecure over their manhood. Why? Researchers and psychologist believe that it goes back to our primal instincts when only the strongest of the clan were allowed to pass on their genetic material.
The male figure in history was supposed to be the provider and ensure the legacy of his genes. It might be a better example to use the animal kingdom and wolf packs in particular. The Alpha male is the strongest male in the pack. It is his genes that are passed onto the next generation along with the Alpha females. If there are fertility problems then one or both are replaced as the pack leaders.
Luckily for humans the need to be the Alpha has diminished with the advent of society and technology. An awareness of human ailments or problems do not have any bearing on whether or not they are useful and productive means of society, have allowed many people the opportunity to speak out about issues such as fertility problems.
If a couple finds themselves facing difficulty getting pregnant there are avenues to turn to for help. The first is to have a complete physical done for both the male and female. The doctor will get a detailed medical history and perform a few routine tests. One of these is to test for any sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases account for more instances of fertility problems and issues than any other. Many diseases such as Chlamydia or Gonorrhea if left untreated too long can have disastrous consequences for the reproductive system.
The next step in infertility treatments is to find out what the male sperm count is. The odds go down considerably for conception the lower the sperm count. Sperm motility is also a huge factor in conception. The gynecologist will also do a complete diagnostic on the woman’s reproductive system to ensure that her fallopian tubes and ovaries are working correctly. Endometriosis, a disease where tissue grows rampant from the uterus and can cause infertility, is also looked for.
When both the man and woman are physically checked out then the doctor will sit down with them at that point and discuss options available. Science and medical research have brought tremendous leaps in the fields of fertility problems and now there are more options than ever for problems conceiving that have plagued mankind since the beginning of time.
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