Being infertile does not mean you cannot conceive or sire a child.<\/p>\n
There are a host of fertility treatments that could have you holding a brand new baby in months. These ranges from surgical to making lifestyle changes and a host of other options in between. Below are various types of fertility treatments a doctor could recommend for you.<\/p>\n
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For men, surgery may be one of the more recommended types of fertility treatments. This usually occurs when\u00a0the cause of infertility is varicoele. This is a situation where the scrotum veins are wide or the tubes that carry sperm (vas deferens) are blocked. Surgery can also be done to reverse vasectomies. Where there are no sperms in the ejaculate, there is a special procedure to retrieve it directly from the epididymis or testicles.<\/p>\n
Infertility in women can be treated<\/a> surgically to increase chances of conception. Options for surgical treatment of infertility in women include hysteroscopy and laparoscopy. Hysteroscopy is performed to remove uterine growths such as small fibroids and polyps.<\/p>\n During this procedure, the uterus is examined for anything that could be causing infertility. Laparoscopic surgery involves the use of a telescopic camera to scan a woman\u2019s reproductive system for potential defects. Any suspicious growth is biopsied and repaired using this minimally invasive procedure.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After examining you and carrying out several tests, your physician may recommend antibiotics as the perfect treatment for any infections found in your reproductive organs. Antibiotics can be used to treat both female and male-related infertility attributed to infections in the reproductive organs.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n2. Antibiotics<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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