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Suggestions on What to Ask a Fertility Specialist

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

If you have an appointment lined up with a fertility specialist, it’s important for you to prepare in advance.

Often, by the time you get in front of the fertility specialist, your emotions begin to overwhelm your thought process.  Though this is totally natural, it can also lead to forgetfulness.

To combat this possibility, always come to your fertility appointments prepared with a list of questions.  To help you get started, we’ve put together the following queries:

  1. How long have you been a fertility specialist?
  2. What types of assisted reproductive techniques do you handle?
  3. Can you explain each type of assisted reproductive technique you offer to patients?
  4. What are the pros and cons of each type of assisted reproductive technique?
  5. What if I want to discontinue treatment at some point?
  6. What kind of a time commitment should I expect with each assisted reproductive technique?
  7. What lifestyle changes will I have to make with each assisted reproductive technique?
  8. Are there any fertility treatment related clinical trials that I might be a candidate to join?
  9. What if I have a problem and need to contact you or a member of your team?
  10. How many rounds of assisted reproductive techniques do most women in my situation undergo?
  11. What is your clinic’s success rate?
  12. Can I speak with some of your former/current patients?

Remember that this is your opportunity to gather all the information you want and need.  Take a pen and paper with you and be assertive.  You’ll be glad you did.

Fertility Issues after Giving Birth

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

tn_img_6027A recent article from the UK’s Birmingham Post did an excellent job of explaining why women who have been able to conceive naturally without fertility treatments may one day find themselves dealing with infertility.

In the story, the author discusses the experiences of Sarah Jessica Parker, the Hollywood star who recently  discovered that she was no longer able to become pregnant even though she had conceived without problems previously. 

The phenomenon, “secondary infertility,” can happen for a number of reasons including the age of the woman, a switch in partners and potential medical problems.  Regardless of the “whys”, it can still be a devastating experience for any couple who assumed they would be able to naturally conceive.

The upshot, though, is that there are alternatives for women who want to have children, including fertility treatments.  Although becoming pregnant may take a bit longer than expected, in many cases, it can still be a reality.