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What are Female Infertility Treatment Options?


Key Points:
  • Infertility is common in about 10% of women trying to pursue parenthood.
  • There are various causes of female infertility, and many go through different forms of treatment.
  • Surrogacy is a wonderful family-building method that gives you the chance to achieve your family goals, and you can learn more or get started today.

Women can experience female infertility in different ways. If you think you have infertility symptoms, a doctor can conduct tests to find out what is contributing to your infertility and if treatment can help.

Generally, a doctor will provide female infertility treatment in three ways:

  • Medication
  • Surgery
  • Assisted reproduction

We know that taking steps to diagnose possible infertility and seeking out female infertility treatment is an emotional experience. We want to tell you that infertility is not your fault and that you are not alone. Also, no matter what a doctor discovers about your fertility, you can still become a parent through other family-building options like surrogacy.

We can provide you information about how this process has helped many hopeful parents move on from infertility and pursue their dream of starting a family.

Speak with a specialist today!

In the meantime, continue reading to learn more about female infertility treatment and surrogacy, a common family-building choice.  

Disclaimer: You should always speak to a medical professional if you think you’re experiencing infertility. This article is only intended for educational purposes and should not be taken as medical advice.

What is Female Infertility?

We want to note that infertility is a difficult issue that can bring up a lot of emotions, including grief. Accepting that you may need assistance to become pregnant isn’t easy.

Your feelings are valid, and there are infertility counselors who will support you on your female infertility treatment journey.

Understanding Infertility

Infertility is when a couple is unable to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected sex.

Women experience infertility as much as men do (women are infertile 10% of the time, and men are infertile 10%of the time).

In most cases, a couple’s infertility challenges are due to multiple issues that affect both people.

Female Infertility Causes

A doctor may run tests to help diagnose what type of infertility affects you so they can determine the female infertility treatment necessary.

Some common tests include:

  • Ovulation testing
  • Hysterosalpingography
  • Ovarian reserve testing
  • Hormone testing
  • Imaging testing
  • Laparoscopy procedures
  • Genetic testing

What are Female Infertility Treatments?

After testing, a doctor will consider what female infertility treatments may help.

Female Infertility Treatment with Medication

There are quite a few female infertility drugs a doctor can prescribe to help increase fertility. Some of the most common medications include:

  • Clomiphene citrate: An oral drug that simulates ovulation
  • Gonadotropins: An injectable medication that can stimulate ovaries and trigger egg release
  • Metformin: Prescribed to women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Letrozole: Given to women with PCOS who are younger than 39
  • Bromocriptine: Prescribed when specific ovulation challenges are found

Female Infertility Treatment with Surgery

A doctor also may perform one of a few surgeries to repair internal structures. A few common surgeries include:

  • Hysteroscopic or laparoscopic surgery: This type of surgery can repair uterine anatomy, remove endometrial polyps, and treat uterine or pelvic adhesions.
  • Tubal surgeries: These types of surgeries can unblock fallopian tubes or remove adhesions.

Female Infertility Treatment with Reproductive Assistance

A woman can pursue two types of reproductive assistance: Intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Female Infertility Treatment with IUI

IUI happens in a doctor’s office or fertility clinic. When a woman ovulates, a doctor places sperm from her partner or donor into her uterus. This increases the chance of conception.

Female Infertility Treatment with IVF

IVF also happens in a doctor’s office or fertility clinic. During an IVF cycle, a doctor will complete multiple tests, including bloodwork and vaginal ultrasounds, to ensure the cycle’s timing is right. You also should expect to take daily hormone injections to ensure your body is ready for implantation.

Before the IVF procedure, the doctor will take your retrieved mature eggs and your partner’s sperm and combine them in a dish to encourage fertilization. Once an embryo is created, it’s transferred to your uterus.

Family-Building Through Surrogacy

Deciding to stop female infertility treatment and start pursuing surrogacy can be emotional and exciting. You’re likely grieving the parenthood journey you thought you’d take and working on accepting that the pregnancy will be different than you thought. Your feelings are valid, and you and your partner should take all the time you need to work through your emotions.

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The best surrogacy agencies can reach a larger number of well-qualified surrogates and keep a balanced list of clients to keep wait times low.

While a surrogacy professional can help you start your surrogacy journey, they can also direct you to infertility counselors and support groups to help you work through your thoughts. These professionals are here to ensure you get through this time at your own pace with the support you need.

Working with a Surrogacy Agency

Every surrogacy involves a surrogate, intended parents, and, most often, a surrogacy agency. Although you can find a surrogate on your own, surrogacy agencies provide immeasurable benefits to your surrogacy journey, such as:

Exploring Female Infertility Treatments and Surrogacy

There are lots of female infertility treatments you can try with the assistance of a medical professional. But, if you try different female infertility treatments and determine you want to try another family-building option like surrogacy, surrogacy professionals can help you begin your journey to parenthood.

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