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      <title>Signs You Should Seek Fertility Testing</title>
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      <description>Do you know what the signs are that you should seek out fertility testing? Read more here for tips from a trusted fertility center service.</description>
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            If you feel as though you've tried every trick in the book to get pregnant but it's just not happening, don't hesitate to seek out fertility testing. This doesn't always mean you can't have a baby, it just means you might need extra help. That's okay! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 13% of women use fertility services in their lifetime, which is one in every eight. It's important to remember that you're not alone and your local
           
                      
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            is there to help you. If you're still on the fence, here are three signs you should schedule an appointment.
           
                      
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           Infertility is tough to diagnose without a test because one of the primary signs is the inability to get pregnant over long periods of time. This is why doctors recommend that you and your partner get tested if you've been trying to get pregnant for more than a year. If you're a woman over the age of 35, then this number drops down to six months. While other risk factors could be hindering your ability to get pregnant, only a test will provide you with the information you need. Therefore, if it feels as though it is taking a bit too long to conceive, don't wait. The sooner you contact your fertility center service to get tested, the sooner you can figure out your options.
          
                    
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           Certain health problems in both men and women could make pregnancy more difficult. If you or your partner have any of these, don't wait the full year before getting tested. Women should look out for:
          
                    
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           For men, some of the same conditions apply, such as weight, thyroid, hormone, and substance abuse issues. Others, however, are more specific to them:
          
                    
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           This isn't an exhaustive list, so if you suspect your existing health issues are contributing to your ability to get pregnant, talk to your primary care doctor or someone at a fertility clinic.
          
                    
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           The most important sign that you should get tested is if you have a growing concern over your ability to conceive. These emotions shouldn't be ignored and a fertility test can help you find the answers you're looking for. Be sure to remember that you're not alone. Many couples face this hardship and that is why fertility services are here to give you options. Contact Top IVF USA for more information or to schedule an appointment today.
          
                    
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>5 Causes of Male Infertility</title>
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      <description>If you have fertility issues, you're not alone. It's a frustrating situation for most people, but it can be helped by visiting a local fertility center today.</description>
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            Male infertility refers to the inability of the man to conceive a child even after concerted effort. According to the National Infertility Association, approximately 12% of men aged 25-44 experience some kind of fertility issue. So if you've been having fertility issues, you can take comfort in knowing that you're not alone. This is a frustrating situation for most people, but it can be helped with the treatments available at your local
           
                      
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            . Producing healthy sperm depends on several things, and some issues may arise that may prevent the sperm from traveling or growing. Below are some causes of male infertility.
            
                        
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           Many males experience problems with their reproductive system, like making and developing sperm. Sperm may lack growth and can be improperly shaped, while some may not travel through the reproduction system correctly. Disorders that cause these problems can be a result of genetics or of lifestyle decisions like smoking and alcohol. Other conditions, such as kidney failure, hormone imbalance, and chromosome issues, may lead to abnormal growth of sperm.
          
                    
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           This refers to the abnormal swelling of the veins in the scrotum. These swollen veins can reduce the growth and movement of sperm through poor blood drainage. The testicles may get too warm to make sperm, causing the low production of sperm. In rare cases, varicoceles can lead to blood flowing back to the scrotum.
          
                    
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           This situation occurs when semen returns to the bladder instead of coming out of the body. This mostly happens during orgasms when your nerves and muscles fail to remain closed. Retrograde ejaculation is mainly caused by medication, nervous system issues, and surgery. Some signs of this condition include cloudy urine after ejaculation or even dry ejaculation.
          
                    
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           Occasionally, men's bodies produce antibodies that threaten their own sperm. Antibodies are commonly created to fight diseases after you get injured or infected, but they can also prevent sperm from moving or functioning normally. Antibodies can make it difficult for sperm to move from the male reproductive system to the oviduct.
          
                    
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           Some medications can impact the standard functionality of sperm. These medications are usually administered to treat arthritis, blood pressure, cancer, or depression. If you suffer from any of these conditions, you can ask your doctor to prescribe you medication that's fertility-friendly.
          
                    
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           If your doctor recommends fertility treatments for you, feel free to contact Top IVF USA today. As a trusted fertility center, we'll work with you to diagnose your challenges, and we'll recommend the best treatment we can based on what we find.
          
                    
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      <title>6 Reasons to Choose In Vitro Fertilization</title>
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      <description>In Vitro Fertilization is one of the fertility center services that are offered when nothing else works. Here are six reasons to choose IVF.</description>
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            In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a procedure in which the sperm fertilizes the egg outside the female body. The fertilized embryo or embryos are then implanted in the uterus. According to Penn Medicine, in vitro fertilization accounts for one to two percent of all U.S. births annually. The whole process is carried out at fertility centers. They offer a range of
           
                      
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            including medical advice, tests, and procedures. In the end, they will recommend a personalized course of action to fit your unique needs. Here are some reasons why you might want to choose IVF.
           
                      
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           1. Blocked Fallopian Tubes
          
                    
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           The ovum enters the uterus via the fallopian tube. Blocked tubes will prevent the sperm from fertilizing the egg. If both tubes are blocked, natural conception is impossible unless the blockage can be removed. IVF then becomes a viable option.
          
                    
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           Low sperm count and poor motility can also affect fertilization. This affects the chances of conception. With IVF, the sperm can be collected on the day (or earlier and kept frozen) and then be used to fertilize the eggs.
          
                    
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           Conditions such as PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) affect fertility. PCOS causes hormonal imbalance which can affect ovulation and the menstrual cycle. It can be treatable through medication, diet, and weight loss. In some cases, treatment may not work, and the couple can opt for IVF.
          
                    
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           This is a disorder in which the tissue lining the inside of the uterus also grows on the outside. This is a major cause of infertility. Women with severe cases may not be able to get pregnant naturally. Instead, they can opt for IVF to get pregnant.
          
                    
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           As a woman advances in age, the chances of conceiving naturally decrease. The quality of the egg also declines. If a woman chooses to become pregnant, the viable eggs can be collected, fertilized, and implanted in the uterus.
          
                    
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           6. Avoid Genetic Abnormalities
          
                    
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           IVF can be used by potential parents to avoid passing on defective genes to their offspring. In this case, genetic testing is carried out on the embryos, and only the healthy ones are implanted after fertilization.
          
                    
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           As you can see, there are many reasons to choose in vitro fertilization. IVF can be the last resort once all other treatment options have been exhausted. If you opt for IVF, the fertility center services will carry out various procedures and tests. These include ultrasounds, imaging, hormone tests, semen analysis, ovulation testing, and x-rays. They will then advise you on the right course of action to meet your needs. If you want to learn more about in vitro fertilization, give Top IVF USA a call today or schedule an appointment.
          
                    
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      <description>Are you curious how exactly fertility centers treat and address fertility issues? This article provides an overview.</description>
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            The fertility rate is on a downward spiral in the United States. According to the Pew Research Center, there were 58.3 births per thousand females (15-44 years) in 2019. This is lower than the 59.1 births per thousand females in 2018. This made 2019 the fifth consecutive year in which fertility rates declined. If you and your partner are struggling to have a baby, you may need to go for fertility tests. Here are some of the tests carried out at
           
                      
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            There is no single test that can determine the cause of infertility in women. This is why doctors at fertility centers employ a variety of tests to find out what might be causing infertility in a female patient. One of the most basic tests is a PAP smear. This test detects problems like cervical cancer or sexually transmitted diseases that might be getting in the way of pregnancy. 
           
                      
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           Doctors also take urine samples to check for the luteinizing hormone or LH. This is one of the hormones that surges just before ovulation. Hormonal tests are also done for progesterone. This is another hormone found in high concentrations during ovulation. It's impossible to get pregnant without ovulation, so these hormonal tests are basically done to find out whether you are ovulating or not.
          
                    
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           It can be difficult to get pregnant if your reproductive organs aren't functioning properly. Your doctor can carry out tests to check whether these organs are healthy or not. Your doctor can therefore carry out some tests that check whether these organs are healthy or not. Some of the commonly used tests include tubograms, which are X-rays of your fallopian tubes and uterus. Doctors can also use transvaginal ultrasounds, hysteroscopy, and laparoscopy to find out if there is anything preventing you from getting pregnant.
          
                    
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           The most common infertility test for men is the analysis of sperm and semen. A trained expert will evaluate your sperm count, shape, movement, and other characteristics. If the sperm and semen analysis doesn't uncover the problem, your doctor will proceed with other tests. Sometimes, you might not have any semen or sperm at all. This usually results from a blockage in your reproductive tubes.
          
                    
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           Apart from semen and sperm analysis, a doctor can also conduct a physical exam to find out find out whether a patient is experiencing infertility. A physical exam can find problems like varicocele. These are abnormal formations of veins above the testicle. The doctor can also carry out an evaluation of the male hormones. However, hormones are not a leading cause of male infertility.
          
                    
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            These are some of the methods of testing infertility in men and women that are done at fertility centers. It's recommended to get tested for fertility when you and your partner are getting ready to conceive to make the process as stress-free as possible.
           
                      
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      <description>As fertility treatments advance and the stigma surrounding infertility decreases, more and more couples are visiting fertility centers. It's understandable if you feel alone when dealing with infertility, but you're not alone. And you don't have to stop trying.</description>
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           . It's understandable if you feel alone when dealing with infertility, but you're not alone. And you don't have to stop trying. Fertility centers are more widespread than they ever have been before; as of 2018, it was estimated that there were 306,197 reproductive technology cycles being performed at 456 fertility centers in the United States, according to the CDC. In turn, there are many more fertility treatments available today.
          
                    
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           In the past, fertility treatments were limited and often dependent on the potential parents fitting specific criteria. Now, you have many more options available. Let's dive into some of them below!
          
                    
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           Sometimes, the issue is less to do with the mother's uterus and ovaries, and more to do with the sperm actually meeting the egg. In that case, artificial insemination could be an option. AI is often recommended when the male partner has a low sperm count or low motility. It's also often used by same-sex couples, whether two men are using a surrogate or two women are using a sperm donor.
          
                    
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           IVF is extremely common in fertility centers today. This process involves using sperm and an egg to create embryos in a laboratory. After the resulting embryos are analyzed for health, one or more (usually no more than two or three) are implanted in the uterus. Usually, the recipient prepares with hormone treatments prior to implantation, which will also stimulate egg production prior to collection. If a mother has issues with conceiving, or a couple has genetic issues that affect the health of their embryos, IVF could be the right option.
          
                    
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           At times, potential parents do not have healthy eggs available. This could be because a mother is experiencing fertility issues, or because a same sex couple is attempting to conceive. No matter what, donor eggs are options, in which a third party would donate her healthy eggs, which would then be used to create an embryo for the potential parents.
          
                    
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           These are just a few of the treatment options available in fertility centers. Sperm donation, surrogacy, egg freezing, and various fertility drugs are also popular. For more information, contact Top IVF USA for a free consultation and analysis.
          
                    
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