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Give up Tobacco for Improved Fertility Treatment Results

Friday, June 17th, 2011

No smoker will say, “Smoking cessation is easy!” However, most will admit that it’s a habit they wish they’d never adopted.

For individuals (especially females) who are trying to have a baby and are finding it difficult, smoking may actually be a significant part of their problems. That’s because tobacco can contribute to infertility; thus, fertility treatments may not work as they would normally be expected to.

According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, almost without fail, smoking has an adverse affect on a person’s fertility:

- In smokers, the prevalence of infertility is higher than in non-smokers.

- It takes smokers longer to conceive than it does for non-smokers.

- “Second hand” smoke exposure can be almost as bad for fertility treatment success as smoking itself.

- Smoking seems to increase loss of eggs and may even advance menopause.

- Smoking can make a woman’s eggs more prone to abnormalities.

- Smoking has been associated with spontaneous miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies.

- Smokers tend to undergone twice as many cycles of IVF (in vitro fertilization) as non-smokers.

If you’re serious about fertility treatments, it’s a great time (and reason) to stop smoking. There are plenty of smoking cessation programs available, and if you haven’t tried any lately, you may be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of options. Of course, you’ll want to address your smoking concerns and cessation desires with both your primary physician(s) and fertility specialist for maximum outcomes.

Good luck with your journey and stay strong along the way. Tobacco is an addictive drug, but it can be overcome.

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Accepting and Addressing the Psychological Aspects of Infertility

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Infertility may be a medical condition, but it has far-reaching consequences, especially psychologically. Many women and men who have been diagnosed as permanently or temporarily infertile suffer from emotional experiences like depression (mild to severe), anger, guilt and more.

Though these types of responses to infertility are completely understandable – and expected –, they can also be difficult to accept and handle.

According to an article released by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, it’s important for all individuals and couples (when applicable) to stay in touch with their psychological states when going through fertility treatments. If any of the following warning signs appear, counseling should be pursued immediately:

- disinterest in activities that used to be enjoyable

- depression that’s beyond “the blues”

- problems with relationships (e.g., partner, family members, friends, colleagues)

- inability to finish responsibilities

- sleeping too much or too little

- trouble focusing

- weight changes

- use of drugs/alcohol to “numb” the pain

- suicidal thoughts

- alienation of oneself from family, friends, etc.

- constant feelings of bitterness, pessimism or worthlessness

Again, these are not uncommon response, especially when the journey to have a baby includes challenges. However, it’s critical that those undergoing treatments for infertility be open with their fertility specialists about their psychological/emotional states in order to be at their strongest during treatment.

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10 Attributes to Insist upon from a Reproductive Health Clinic

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Have you been considering undergoing fertility treatments?  If so, make sure the reproductive health clinic you choose has the following 10 attributes:

  1. Clean, inviting, state-of-the-art facility with highly accredited physicians and staff.
  2. Clinic has a comprehensive, educational website.
  3. Clinic offers numerous fertility treatment services.
  4. Clinic offers surrogacy, egg donation and other options.
  5. Clinic has worked with hundreds of individuals and/or couples.
  6. Clinic’s laboratory is CLIA approved.
  7. Clinic’s laboratory is certified and accredited by The College of American Pathologists (CAP) and The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM).
  8. Clinic has higher-than-national-average success rates.
  9. Clinic offers appealing hours that fit with your lifestyle and schedule.
  10. Clinic’s team is constantly on the cutting edge of reproductive health medicine.

 

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Please Don’t Look for a Surrogate Online

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

It may seem shocking to some people, but there are plenty of surrogacy “scams” on the web.  These are perpetrated by con artists who prey on the desire of individuals and couples to have a child of their own.

But it’s easy to see why so many people turn to the Internet when they begin to seriously consider surrogacy; after all, we turn to the Internet for practically everything in this day and age.  But it’s critical that if you’re seeking a surrogate, you not fall for the scammers.

As fertility specialists, we’re very, very cautious when it comes to surrogacy.  We select our surrogates as you would want us to — with the welfare of the child above all else.  Our surrogate candidates are thoroughly vetted using guidelines in accordance with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.  And if couples or individuals bring potential surrogates to us, we still go through a very rigorous process to make sure everyone involved is ready for this step.

By all means do your information-gathering with your computer.  But if it comes time to seriously discuss surrogacy, please do so with a fertility specialist.  It’s the safest route to take.

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