Infertility Treatments
Infertility is often a very distressing, frustrating
and complicated problem. Our desire at your initial
consultation is to provide you with information and
to help you understand possible diagnosis, evaluation
and treatment plan.
We hope to help you achieve your dream
with diagnostic tests and therapeutic efforts. Your
evaluation will be tailored based on history and
exam findings.
Basic Workup/Evaluation
1. Blood Tests
Primarily used to diagnose causes for ovulation failure
or to confirm that ovulation is occurring.
2. Basal Body Temperature (BBT) Graphing
This graphing is helpful to determine if ovulation
is occurring, but it can be difficult to pinpoint the
specific day of ovulation with this test alone.
3. Ovulator Predictor Kits
This is a urine test which detects luteinizing hormone
in the urine 24-48 hours prior to ovulation. This is
important for timing intercourse.
4. Hysterosalpingogram (HSG0)
This test is used to evaluate tubal factors and uterine
factors by assessing tubal patency as well as uterine
malformations. This test is performed in the radiology
departments at the hospital. Click here to read more
about HSG.
5. Semen Analysis
Evaluates the sperm concentration (count), and the
quality (motility and shape). If the results are significantly
abnormal, a urology evaluation may be recommended.
6. Ultrasound (Follicular Studies)
These are ultrasound exams done mid-cycle around ovulation
to determine the size/adequacy of the developing follicle.
For more information, please click here to read Evaluating
Infertility on The American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists website.
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