Infertility Treatment
The treatment options available to infertile couples Discovering that you have an infertility problem can be very stressful. You become faced with many difficult decisions to make. There are usually five options available to choose:
1. To purse having a biological child with infertility treatment such as: ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination, IVF, ICSI, GIFT and surgery, etc.
2. Try to have a child who is biologically related to one partner only e.g. using donated eggs or donor sperm and surrogacy.
3. Try to have a child who is biologically not related to either partner through embryo donation.
4. Adoption.
5. Accepting child-free living (stay childless).
After various examinations and investigations, your doctor may be able to diagnose the problem and offer some form of treatment, taking into account many factors such as: the woman's age, cause of infertility, how long they have been trying for a baby, previous pregnancy and the cost of treatment.The decision regarding the management of your infertility is yours and yours alone. But it should be noted that the provision of fertility treatments at public health services varies greatly from country to country and even in the same country from region to region. Before you agree to a fertility treatment, we recommend that you consider the following questions:
1. What is the cause of your infertility?
2. Why and how the treatment will be given?
3. What are the alternatives?
4. What is your chance of achieving a pregnancy and a live birth without treatment and how much will the proposed treatment improve your chances of success?
5. How much will the treatment cost?
6. What are the possible risks and complications?
7. How long will you have to undergo treatment in order to give it a reasonable chance to work?
8. Will the insurance cover the cost?