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Infertility Treatment Patient Education
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User ID: 730110001 |
Password: rhs815 | | |
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Providing the highest quality infertility treatment
in a warm & friendly environment.
Dr. Marek
Piekos Dr. Anthony J.
Caruso Board Certified OB/GYN - Reproductive
Endocrinologist | |
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Fully Accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) & the Clinical Laboratory Inspection Agency
(CLIA)
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For many couples, the most difficult part of
having a baby is deciding when they are ready to start their
family.
For many others however, the inability to have a
baby is something that troubles them for years.
As many as 1 in 5 couples of
reproductive age are affected by infertility. |
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When Is It Time To See A Reproductive
Endocrinologist? |
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(From BabyData.com) |
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Most couples assume that
once they stop using birth control, pregnancy will occur right
away. Sometimes it's not as easy as anticipated,
especially in couples who postpone having children until later
in life. Some may not realize that age can have a
serious impact on the ability to achieve. Fertility rates decline with age, thus the
sooner couples seek treatment, the better their chances. Many
treatment options are available that can eliminate some of the
age-related barriers to conception.
If you can say "yes" to
one or more of the following then you should
strongly consider seeing a reproductive
endocrinologist (R.E.) for an infertility
evaluation: |
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Under
35 years old and have been trying to conceive for 9-12
months. |
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Over 35
years old and have been trying to conceive for 6 months
or more. |
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If you
have a history of
pelvic infection. |
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If your
partner has a poor semen
analysis. |
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A
history of 2 or more
miscarriages. |
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Irregular cycles and have been unsuccessful at
conceiving. |
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If you
have moderate or severe
endometriosis. |
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If you
have had more than 3 cycles of Clomid or Serophene. |
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If you
have 3 or more unsuccessful attempts at artificial
insemination. |
The American Society for
Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has defined infertility as "the
inability to conceive after one year of unprotected
intercourse." These are their recommendations:
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Couples in which the female partner
is under the age of
35, and who have not conceived after
1 year of unprotected
intercourse, should seek the help of a physician that
specializes in the treatment of infertility. |
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Couples, in which the female partner is
over the age 35,
should seek help after 6
months of being unable to conceive. |
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Couples who have known causes of
infertility (endometriosis, fibroids, irregular
periods, prior abortion, DES mothers, varicoles,
prior cancer treatment or about to receive
chemotherapy) should seek help even sooner. |
Because infertility
treatment can require frequent monitoring, Reproductive Health
Specialists, Ltd. offers early morning and evening
appointments for your convenience. Most of our
treatments can be performed in our offices which helps lower costs
for the patient. Additionally, most major health insurance plans are
accepted. | |