Treatment of Infertility
The treatment of infertility will be based on the underlying cause. If the cause is secondary to hormonal imbalances, then the hormones must be re-balanced before the patient will be able to conceive. Other factors that contribute to the treatment of infertility include how long the patient has been infertile, the age of the patient’s within the couple and the current toxins/environmental influences. In some instances, infertility is permanent and cannot be reversed. The easiest treatment is to simply change one’s lifestyle. Change the things that can be controlled by one’s self. For example, stopping tobacco and alcohol, returning to a healthier diet and exercising an appropriate amount. Altering your lifestyle will also include understanding and acknowledging when you are ovulating and having intercourse within that window of time. This can help increase the likelihood of becoming pregnant. For men, there are certain medications that can contribute to the patient’s low sperm count that should be discontinued. There are also medications that can actually increase a man’s sperm count. Those medications can improve testicular function and improve sperm quality and quantity, thus improving the chance of conception. In women, treatment for infertility secondary to an-ovulation would be to stimulate ovulation.