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Advances in Fertility Treatments Could Eliminate Need for IVF for Some

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

In the not-so-distant future, twice-weekly injections of a hormone could help women struggling with infertility have children without resorting to more invasive fertility treatments.

Recently, physicians in the UK experimented by giving infertile women shots containing  the hormone “kisspeptin”.  Shots were given twice a week and, in some cases, helped the women conceive within two months.

According to the physicians, the women they treated reported no side effects.

Although this is definitely a promising possibility for many women who have fertility issues, it’s not a solution for females whose infertility is not caused by a hormone imbalance.  In those cases, kisspeptin would have little to no effect on infertility.

The role of kisspeptin shots in fertility treatments is scheduled for further study.  We’ll bring you more as statistical data become available!

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  • Infertility - By the Numbers

    Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

    childs-purple-shoeDuring the past twenty years, the subject of infertility has absolutely become less taboo in American culture, yet it’s still one that’s fraught with misunderstandings and misinformation.

    As a launching-point for the RSI Infertility blog, we’ve accumulated some of the most up-to-date information on infertility available, including some facts and figures that may surprise you.

    • 7.3 million women between the ages of 15 and 44  have impaired fecundity.  This translates to 11.8% of that population who will likely experience infertility issues.
    • A female’s chances of conceiving and carrying a baby drop every year after she turns 30.
    • About 10-15% of couples are considered infertile.
    • In about 50% of the cases of couples with infertility, male infertility plays a significant role.
    • Approximately 67% of all couples who are treated for infertility are able to have children.

    Sources:  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Women’s Health Information Center, MayoClinic.com

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