Infertility Statistics Give You Perspective

by Wendy Owen on March 6, 2010

Copyright (c) 2010 Chris Jones

First, here are some significant infertility statistics: In the US, about 7.3 million women aged 15-44 years received infertility services ranging from the determination of causes to the application of advanced technologies. Around 3.8% were provided with ovulation drugs; 1.1% received artificial insemination.

Of course, there are other aspects of the statistics related to infertility. In fact, the issue of infertility is so complex that it is not yet fully understood, despite the advances in modern science and technology, although we do have sufficient knowledge to ensure a higher than average success rate.

Coping with Infertility

When you are part of the infertility statistics, there is absolutely no need to go into a state of desperation, helplessness and panic. You have many treatment options available, thanks to the advances in science and technology as well as new knowledge coming in from research.

It is essential that you discuss treatment options with your physician, especially where your partner is concerned. You two will want to agree every step of the way because infertility can place great stress and strain on your relationship. And we are not just talking about the emotional toll.  The financial costs are burdensome in themselves, no thanks to the high costs of fertility medicines, tests and procedures. Thus, the need for infertility insurance but that’s another story altogether.

It is vital that you communicate well with your partner and with your doctor. View infertility statistics with the realization that some will never have children while others will find it very easy to have many children.

Even consider the benefits of becoming part of an infertility support group. This will allow you to share experiences with others with the same challenge, get useful information and find sources of new treatments while gaining hope from the success of others. Consult with your local fertility clinic for referrals.

Indeed, infertility is a physical impairment that can be triumphed over with the right medical care, the right partner and the right attitude. And throw in a little bit of luck, too.

Exploring Infertility Treatments

With your partner’s active participation, it is so much easier to explore all the infertility treatments available today. You will be able to understand the roles that each one plays in the conception cycle and, hence, become better able to conceive.

These alternative treatments include fertility drugs like comiphene, human menopausal gonadotropin, follicle-stimulating hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin, gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs, aromatase inhibitors, and metformin; surgery to remove fallopian tube blockages; and assisted reproductive technology like in vitro fertilization, electric or vibratory stimulation, surgical sperm aspiration, intracytoplasmic sperm injection and assisted hatching.

Success in overcoming infertility depends on many factors like the technique itself, the woman’s age and physical condition, as well as the sperm motility of the man. Broadly speaking, women younger than 39 years of age are more likely to become pregnant – the rate is 22% – while it drops to 10% for 43-year-old women.

Still, any chance at getting pregnant is definitely better than no chance at all. Just use all the resources and information available to you and soon enough, you and your partner will become pregnant.

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Chris Jones is a medical researcher committed to improving the health of others. You can find lots more about ‘infertility statistics’ and related topics at: http://signs-of-infertility.com/

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